
If you’ve played through all the Resident Evils and want something similar but still dangerous, Dino Crisis is the way to go. And that’s only the first thing you encounter. Of all these changes, perhaps most important is that the enemy has been upgraded from a slow, mindless corpse that can take a little punishment into a fast, agile, intelligent predator which can often be found in packs. Considering it keeps many of the conventions of Resident Evil, such as controls, was created by Capcom, and features some similar story elements(once again, you’re part of a special operations team whose members are slowly picked off one by one while exploring a dangerous facility, this time on an island), but it mixes up the formula in a few ways to make it interesting.


When I first learned of this series, is what billed to me as Resident Evil with dinosaurs.
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The games are also notable for having multiple endings based on many different conditions.įind Clock Tower Series on Dino Crisis Seriesĭino Crisis (NTSC-J, NTSC-U, PAL/1999), Dino Crisis 2 (NTSC-J, NTSC-U, PAL/2000) It should be noted that the films of Dario Argento, particularly Phenomena(Creepers to those of us in the USA) are considered a major influence, so if you’re familiar with his work, you should have an understanding of what these games are like. Beyond that, you’re helpless, and likely forced to watch as the murderer takes down everyone around you. To survive and unravel the story, you must run and hide, using your surroundings to disguise yourself and praying your stalker doesn’t find you. Instead, you are being stalked by a murderer, usually armed with a pair of gardening shears. In these titles, there is little in the way of combat. Though eventually seeing major changes in their control scheme in Clock Tower 3 on the PlayStation 2, the series would begin its life as third-person point-and-click games. Originally starting out on the Super Famicom, the Clock Tower series would see three releases on the PlayStation, including a port of the first game. While this title does feature many of the elements of the Resident Evil series, it is actually a light gun shooter, so don’t expect the same kind of gameplay you get from the others.įind Resident Evil Series on Clock Tower SeriesĬlock Tower: The First Fear (NTSC-J/1997), Clock Tower (NTSC-J/1996, NTSC-U/1997, PAL/1998), Clock Tower 2 (NTSC-J/1998, NTSC-U/1999) Of course, due to its popularity there are a large number of spin-off titles, such as the Survivor series which first appeared on the PlayStation. If you’ve never played a survival horror and are wondering what the genre is about, Resident Evil is probably the best place to start. But Umbrella also does work with biological weapons, which have a nasty habit of getting loose and unleashing hordes of zombies or worse.

The plots tend to follow a particular group of characters, usually police officers or in related fields, as they battle a pharmaceuticals corporation named Umbrella. Resident Evil is easily one of the biggest names in the genre, and is credited with creating the term “survival horror.” The series also standardized the control scheme and many other elements that would dominate survival horror games for this generation, to the point that other survival horrors became known as RE clones. Also, while I tried to provide the more influential titles first, the listings aren’t in any particular order, except for the Honorable Mentions section, which is in alphabetical order.
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All release dates were provided by GameFAQs. Hence titles like Dino Crisis are listed as series, though only the first is considered true survival horror. It should be noted, if multiple titles in a series were released on the PlayStation, they ended up in the series category instead of the singles, even if the sequels were not really survival horror titles. What other genre can incorporate point-and-click adventures, third-person action games, RPGs, and first-person shooters without skipping a beat? So, to help gain an understanding of the genre, and possibly lead a few collectors to track down titles they’ve never played before, here is the list of survival horror titles for the original PlayStation. Yet survival horror is a strange genre, because it is based around themes instead of gameplay mechanics. But it would be the 32-bit era when survival horror would really take off, appearing almost out of nowhere to become a major factor in console wars, especially with the PlayStation. The history of horror in video games is an interesting tale, some say starting with a few games on the Atari 2600, some saying even farther, to Haunted House on the Magnavox Odyssey. (be sure to also check out Ack’s guide to the Dreamcast Survival Horror Library)
