Summary

The PlayStation 2 was significantly more powerful than its predecessor, capable of running more detailed titles that contain way more action than ever before. On top of this, there is also the fact that it was compatible with a slew of light gun accessories for its wide repertoire of rail shooters. By this time, shooters had taken a range of unique new directions since the days ofthe very first FPS titles.

These include, naturally, ports of some arcade classics, albeit rebuilt with more powerful engines to give them a much sleeker, modernized look and feel. Not all these titles are ports, though: A selection of solid original titles in the genre are also available. Together, these games make firing plastic weaponry at a television screen all the more exciting and invigorating, without the need to pump away spare change to get the full experience. Here are some excellent PS2 light gun titles worth exploring again.

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Time Crisis 2

WHERE TO PLAY

One Mission. Two Agents.The Whole World In Jeopardy!Two-player light-gun action has never been this fast and furious.*Agents Keith Martin and Robert Baxter have been sent to find a missing agent. Christy Ryan was last heard from while uncovering a deceptive plan by Neodyne Industries to launch a network of military satellites. The world is in trouble, your fellow agent is in danger, and only you and a friend can stop this threat. Time Crisis 2, the arcade hit, is ready to deliver maximum impact!

• All new hidden objectives not found in the arcade.• 1 player Double-Gun feature for double-barreled excitement.• For use with the all new Guncon2 and backwards compatible with the original Guncon.• 2 player simultaneous light-gun action via split-screen or linked play.• Game modes include Arcade, Agent Trainer, Quick&Crash plus more!

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Time Crisis 2for the PS2 is but one of the handful of light gun titles that got themselves a big upgrade. It’s surprising that the game’s name didn’t get any subtitles to go alongside (like “Ultimate Edition”, “Redux Version”, etc.), but, then again, the smoother, more detailed graphics speak for themselves. Thankfully, it remains faithful to the fast-paced, frantic nature of the original arcade version.

The base game features vicious foes by the boatload to blast, in between ducking into cover to avoid attacks, all against the clock. Furthermore, you can unlock a mirror mode, machine guns, and a selection of tricky yet entertaining challenges called Crisis Missions. In short, this is a remake done right in countless ways, and a substantial package in the typically rather brief light gun genre. It’sa blast with a friend too.

Vampire Night battle with two foes

The follow-up entry,Time Crisis 3, received similar upgrades on the platform as well. It already looked great in the arcades, but there are a few visual touch-ups to go alongside here. Naturally, evil mercenaries galore and more ridiculous bosses are ready for blasting, this time with additional weapons like the SMG, shotgun and grenade launcher. They can be used at any time, as long as you have ammo for them.

Alongside the return of Crisis Missions, there are bonus campaigns, including a side-story campaign that allows players to use a sniper rifle in remixed stages. In addition to this, there’s the Rescue Mission mode, which packs even more menacing foes alongside light-RPG elements (maximum ammo capacities for weapons can be upgraded by fighting). Paired up with an updated soundtrack, this may very well bethe best light gun title on the console.

Player preparing to aim shotgun at approaching enemy in Resident Evil: Dead Aim

Vampire Night

The war between good and evil has raged for centuries. Immortal vampires, undead souls, and creatures of the night have terrorized humans throughout the kingdom. Now, a new chapter in the eternal battle is about to be written. Two saviors. trained as Vampire Hunters, have appeared to end this epic struggle once and for all. But the question remains…Who shall live, and who shall die?Game modes include Arcade, Training, and the all new Exclusive Special modelExclusive original artwork, in game graphics, and more not found in the arcadeStrengthen your vampire hunting skills with over 15 training stages2-players simutanous fight.

From the creators of the iconicHouse of the Deadseries, the home console port ofVampire Nightfunctions relatively similarly to its spiritual predecessor. This time, it’s a fantasy title with creatures transforming villagers into abominations. It’s nothing groundbreaking, but its gameplay loop of blasting away enemies galore is entertaining enough for any fans of rail shooters.

Crisis Zone battle in office

It has some unique and well-worked mechanics, like the ability to cancel enemy attacks with enough firepower and the option to take alternate paths. Despite itsdark fantasy leanings, there’s a cheesy charm to this one, encapsulated by its entertaining protagonists, overly dramatic story, and laughable voice acting. It all makes the game even more entertaining to try.

A DEADLY GAME OF SEARCH AND PURSUIT

A huge dragon and an enemy ninja appear in dark woods in Ninja Assault

Join anti-Unbrella search and pursuit team agent, Bruce MacGavin, as he encounters a new layer of Umbrella’s insidious activities. In this all-new Resident Evil first-person action-shooter, you must search, sneak and use battle moves to regain control of a sea-jacked cruise ship lost in the Atlantic. And should you find yourself trapped amongst hordes of zombies and mutant beasts, your aim better be dead on!

• First Person, Seamless Navigation and Combat

• An All New Resident Evil Story-Line

• Sharp Graphics and Intuitive Gameplay

• Guncon 2 Light Gun Controller Compatible (Also Supports DualShock 2 Controller.)

• An Intense Blend of Action and Puzzle Solving

Combining a third-person shooter mechanics and the usual elements of theResident Evilseries with elements of a rail shooter,Resident Evil: Dead Aimis a unique spin-off title in its own regard,if a rather forgotten blasterin the wider context of the series.While the protagonists are rather forgettable, it’ll scratch that itch for some zombie-blasting action, whether you consider yourself a fan of the series or not.

The dark atmosphere, foul-looking zombies, puzzles, and copious amounts of collectible notes are all here. However, the gunplay is a bit more interactive, offering players precision aiming when fighting the undead. It’s an intriguing twist, and one that still makes encountering the undead entertaining and challenging.

Crisis Zoneis not too dissimilar toTime Crisis, being a spin-off title. It retains similar high-octane gameplay, involving gunning down opponents in limited time while hiding behind a riot shield. Bulky bosses with powerful abilities and tricky attack patterns are present here, too. This time, you may choose the order you tackle the stages in, adding some variety to proceedings.

The home console port contains a lot of extra content, like unlockable campaigns, additional special weapons to collect and reuse later on, weapons that can be dual-wielded, challenges, time attack mode, and so on. There’s no reason to skip out on thisclassic shooter adventure, a brilliant blast from the past.

Namco was pretty much the driving force for rail shooters in the early noughties, and they were keen on experimenting with different settings and genres for their arcade games.Ninja Assaultis but one of them. It’s a rather strange title, full of thoseever-popular video game ninjas, but it’s absolutely got its merits.

The choice of playable characters shakes up the story, giving it more replayability. Meanwhile, the 32 mini-games that will be thrown at the player add a lot of fun variety to the game’s speedy ninja-blasting action. The up-tempo techno tunes are a nice addition, and while the visuals aren’t anything stellar, it has a befittingly gritty and gloomy appearance. It may not have been a critical sensation, but there’s some unique fun to be had here.