Dino Stalker

Dino Stalker[a] is a 2002 light gun shooter video game developed by TOSE and published by Capcom exclusively for the PlayStation 2.

It is an offshoot of the Resident Evil light gun shooter games, but based on the story of the Dino Crisis series.

[citation needed] Dino Stalker is a first-person shooter in which the player must use various weapons to defend against dinosaurs while progressing through the game.

Mike Wired, a World War II era fighter pilot is about to die in the sky in 1943, as bullets approach him before he can parachute to safety.

Playing exclusively with the GunCon 2, Davis wrote that "using a single hand to move and shoot is difficult and will wear out your arm more quickly than your average light-gun game."

Davis also criticized the alternative method of using a standard DualShock controller: "The targeting reticle is far too sensitive, and you'll often find yourself dealing with bouts of overcorrection while trying to draw a bead on a dino."

Davis noted that the best option was to utilize both the DualShock and the GunCon 2 simultaneously, "But even this configuration does not compensate completely for the game's inherently slow movement or the inability to look up or down, and you'll spend an equal amount of time-fighting the controls as you will fighting dinosaurs."

"[13] Tom Bramwell of Eurogamer called it "easily the best yet" in the Gun Survivor series, and praised the game for "some stunning environments," but criticized its short length and some of the "rather bland" dinosaur designs.