Overview
Gun Survivor 2 Biohazard Code: Veronica is a first-person light gun shooter video game released in 2001. Developed collaboratively by Capcom and Namco, this title is part of the larger Resident Evil (known as Biohazard in Japan) series. It takes inspiration from the storyline and setting of Resident Evil Code: Veronica, incorporating similar characters and events into its gameplay scenario.
Gameplay
The game is played from a first-person perspective, diverging from the traditional third-person view used in most Resident Evil titles. Players navigate through various environments using a light gun, facing off against familiar Resident Evil enemies such as zombies and mutant creatures. The objective focuses on survival, exploration, and defeating powerful bosses at the end of each stage.
Development and Features
This game combines Capcom’s expertise in creating suspenseful and atmospheric horror settings with Namco’s experience in arcade-style shooter gameplay. Notably, it was initially released in Japanese arcades before being ported to the PlayStation 2. The arcade version allowed for cooperative gameplay, which was an innovative feature at the time.
Legacy and Reception
While not as impactful as the mainline Resident Evil games, it served as a unique crossover experience for fans of the series and arcade shooters. The critical reception was mixed, with some appreciating the blend of horror and shooter elements, while others found it less engaging compared to other entries in the franchise.
















