Dino Crisis 2

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Travel to a dino-infested world, uncovering the secrets of a mysterious facility. Battle prehistoric beasts in epic encounters. Survive, explore, and escape - all in the name of science and survival!

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What year does the main part of the story in Dino Crisis 2 take place? (Hard)
#1: 2009
#2: 2010
#3: 2548
#4: 2055
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In Dino Crisis 2, which character primarily searches for survivors and information about the Third Energy incident? (Genius)
#1: Dylan Morton
#2: Regina
#3: Paula Morton
#4: David Falk
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Dino Crisis 2 rewards players with Extinction Points for killing dinosaurs, which can be used to purchase weapons, ammo, and health upgrades.
Dino Crisis 2 features a unique combo system that rewards players with more Extinction Points for quickly killing multiple dinosaurs in succession.

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What is your favorite type of gameplay feature in Dino Crisis 2?
Exploration and puzzle solving
Intense combat sequences
Dinosaur variety and AI
Collecting and upgrading weapons
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Which character from Dino Crisis 2 is your favorite?
Regina
Dylan Morton
Paula Morton
David Forkland
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announcement
November 1998

Announcement of Dino Crisis 2

Capcom officially announced Dino Crisis 2, the sequel to the original Dino Crisis game, generating excitement among fans of the survival horror and action-adventure genre.

release
July 29, 2000

Release of Dino Crisis 2 in Japan

Dino Crisis 2 was released for the PlayStation console in Japan, featuring a shift towards more action-oriented gameplay compared to its predecessor.

release
October 18, 2000

North American Release of Dino Crisis 2

Dino Crisis 2 was launched in North America, bringing the game to a wider audience and expanding its fan base.

release
December 15, 2000

European Release of Dino Crisis 2

Dino Crisis 2 was released in Europe, completing the game's initial global rollout for the PlayStation platform.

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