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Runway-ready villainy aside, there’s just something about Dead Aim that I find absolutely delightful.
At its core, though, Dead Aim shows that the series was moving in the right direction.

Also, it’s just plainfun.
The Resident 2 and Resident Evil 4 remakes are masterpieces, but which is better?
Resident Evil: Dead Aim contains a collection of ideas that would soon be refined into something better.

It may be strange and under-baked but the game’s DNA is recognizably Resident Evil.
What’s not to love?
I’d almost rather be fighting a pair of Lickers almost,I said.

Infamous though they might be, the Hunter Elite is not my favorite thing about Dead Aim.
Instead, Morpheus sprouts breasts, hips, long hair, and the semblance of permanent high heeled boots.
He mutates from a supervillain to a supermodel, and you know what?

I absolutelyadoreit to this day.
Morpheus’s unusual transformation is by far Dead Aim’s most compelling contribution to the Resident Evil canon.
But it also marks an ambitious step for Capcom one the publisher might not have intended to take.

This is a series known for its B-movie camp, and Dead Aim has that in spades.
Even if it is perhaps the most unhinged video game in the world.
From old-school Resi to Alan Wake 2, thebest survival horror gamesare about more than just zombies.


















