Resident Evil Survivor[a] is a light gun shooter video game developed by Tose and published by Capcom.
The player takes control of an amnesiac protagonist, struggling desperately against overwhelming odds to stay alive and uncover his identity.
As the protagonist progresses through the game, the player receives larger weapons to aid in defending against even more dangerous opposition while they make their way through Umbrella's ruined city and shadowy research labs.
Not long after this incident, a helicopter crashes on the outskirts of Umbrella Corporation's private township, located on Sheena Island.
The pilot escapes the burning wreckage only to find himself fighting a battle against the living dead, with no memory of his identity or his reasons for being there.
He finds his way to the place and, after encountering many monsters, successfully infiltrates the Umbrella research facility just in time to save Lott from a Hunter.
Much to his surprise, the Umbrella executive is killed by the new bio-organic weapon, which then turns its attention to Ark, who manages to hold it off long enough to make a getaway.
[4] Edge praised the Japanese import's well-rendered 3D environments, but criticized the long loading screens between opening and closing doors.
"[7] Michael "Major Mike" Weigand of GamePro said, "Don't be fooled by this one: Take 'Resident Evil' out of the title, and all you have left (besides the name of a hit TV show) is a below-average corridor shooter.
"[13] In a retrospective review for AllGame, Jon Thompson noted the American version's lack of light gun support.
He also found the pacing inappropriately slow for a shooter, and the graphics similar to first generation PlayStation games, and considered the inability to look down problematic due to the presence of crawling enemies.