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Dino Crisis 2

Dino Crisis 2
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Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Distributor(s)
Director(s) Shu Takumi
Producer(s) Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Artist(s) Kazunori Tazaki
Writer(s) Noboru Sugimura
Yosuke Hirano
Kishiko Miyagi
Composer(s) Sayaka Fujita
Makoto Tomozawa
Series Dino Crisis
Platform(s) PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
Release PlayStation
  • JP: September 13, 2000
  • NA: September 29, 2000
  • EU: November 24, 2000
Microsoft Windows
August 20, 2002
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings (PS) 80.70%
(PC) 57.33%
Metacritic (PS) 86/100
Review scores
Publication Score
AllGame (PS) 4/5 stars
(PC) 3.5/5 stars
Edge 6/10
EGM 8.83/10
Eurogamer 9/10
Famitsu 32/40
GamePro 4/5 stars
Game Revolution B
GameSpot 9.2/10
IGN 9.3/10
OPM (US) 4.5/5 stars
The Cincinnati Enquirer 4/5 stars

Dino Crisis 2 (ディノ クライシス2 Dino Kuraishisu Tsū?) is an action-adventure video game for the PlayStation developed and published by Capcom. It is the second installment in the Dino Crisis series.

After the events of the previous game, unsafe research into time-distorting Third Energy has resulted in an entire research base, military institution, and fictional metropolis of Edward City to be transported to another time; along with all of its inhabitants. Secret Operations Raid Team operative Regina returns as one of the main playable characters, sent along as an adviser to the rescue team that travels through time to find survivors of the time displacement and recover data on the Third Energy experiments. Dylan Morton, the rescue team leader, is the second playable character. Despite Dylan and Regina initially going their separate ways, they end up joining forces to find a way back to the present. The player switches between controlling Regina and Dylan at specific points during the story.

Dino Crisis 2 is an action-adventure game that uses predetermined camera angles. Capcom Production Studio 4. changed the series' focus from the survival horror of the first Dino Crisis by creating a more action-packed arcade-style experience that featured more open areas, greater varieties of weapons and enemies and less emphasis on puzzles.

As players kill dinosaurs in succession, countering attacks and avoiding damage in areas, they can earn "Extinction Points" a form of in-game currency that tally up as player moves between locations. Throughout the game, the player can locate and use computer stations that act as a save point where players can save and load games. They can also spend Extinction Points on new weapons, upgrades, health packs and ammunition. There are also bandages (used to stem bleeding). This type of injury occurs when a player takes damage from certain attacks, and it results in slow draining of the health bar.


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