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== Heckler & Koch HK69A1 == | == Heckler & Koch HK69A1 == |
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Dino Crisis is a 1999 video game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and released in 1999. Produced by Shinji Mikami, the game took inspirations from Resident Evil's RPG features such as item management and exploration. However, unlike other so-called "Resident Evil clones" that had been released since 1997, Dino Crisis instead relied on 3D environments as opposed to pre-rendered backgrounds, and a greater focus on physical puzzles to advance in the game. As horror-themed action-adventure gaming was still in its infancy, Dino Crisis rejected the label of "Survival Horror" in Japan, which was seen as merely a tagline for Resident Evil. Instead it was marketed as "Panic Horror" to demonstrate its uniqueness. However, due to the dominance of Resident Evil over similarly-styled horror games overseas, "Survival Horror" became accepted as the general name for the genre.
The game centers around a special forces team who must find a way to survive in a secret government facility that is being infested by time-displaced dinosaurs. The PlayStation version was met with a positive response from critics, while the Dreamcast and PC versions were criticized for not taking advantage of the respective platforms' superior hardware. While Dino Crisis did not achieve the same level of success Resident Evil did, it was popular enough to gain two sequels: (Dino Crisis 2 and Dino Crisis 3) and a light gun-based spin-off in Capcom's Gun Survivor series, known as Dino Stalker in America and Gun Survivor 3 : Dino Crisis in Japan.
The following weapons appear in the video game Dino Crisis:
Glock 34
The Glock 34 is Regina's handgun of choice in Dino Crisis. Regina begins the game with this weapon by default, regardless of what difficulty the player has chosen. Equipping the Handgun Slides will convert it into the Glock 35, enabling the use of the more powerful 40 S&W caliber rounds.
Glock 35
Regina can upgrade the Glock 34 into the Glock 35 by finding the Handgun Slides. The game correctly states that the weapon is chambered for .40 S&W caliber rounds, but it can also nonsensically use 9mm Parabellum rounds if switching ammo. When Regina is equipped with the Glock 34 (or the Glock 35 loaded with 9mm Parabellum) she will hold the weapon with one hand when aiming, but when aiming the Glock 35 loaded with the more powerful 40 S&W Bullets, she will instead hold it with two hands.
Ingram MAC-10
Tom, an agent of the Secret Operation Raid Team, uses an Ingram MAC-10 as a self-defense weapon. Unfortunately, it is unavailable to the player.
Franchi PA3/345
A Franchi PA3/345 is Regina's shotgun of choice in the game. It is known as "Shotgun Model PA3." The PA3 variant used in the game appears to be the PA3/345 variant, identifiable by its 345mm (13.6") barrel and 5-round capacity. It can be upgraded by finding the Shotgun Parts in order to fully convert the PA3 into a SPAS-12, something which would not be possible in real life. The Franchi PA3/345 can be found in the inventory at the beggining of the game if the player is playing on the Easy Mode difficulty. On other difficulties, it can be found inside the Management Office, early on inside Facility 1F.
Franchi SPAS-12
The Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun is referred to as the "SPAS12" in-game, and is available after finding the Shotgun Parts and upgrading the Franchi PA3 (something not possible in real life). Unless the Shotgun Stocks upgrade is equipped, the SPAS-12 will have an incredibly strong recoil, resulting in slow follow-up shots. Additionally, when the stock upgrade is equipped, Regina will aim the shotgun from the shoulder instead of firing from the hip.
The use of the SPAS-12 in the game is most likely a reference to the original Jurassic Park (1993), as it was notably used throughout the film by the main characters against the Velociraptors.
Heckler & Koch HK69A1
The HK69A1 is referred to in-game as the "Grenade Gun" (more specifically "40mmHK Grenade Pistol"), and is the strongest weapon in the game. Both Grenade Bullets and Heat Bullets are usable for this weapon. The Grenade Gun can be upgraded to the Custom Grenade Gun, which can fire 3 rounds before needing to be reloaded.
The Grenade Gun can be found in the inventory at start of the game if the player is playing on Easy Mode. On other difficulties, it can be found inside the Hangar, at the Facility Outdoors.
Custom Grenade Gun
The Grenade Gun can be upgraded to the Custom Grenade Gun, which adds a revolver mechanism on the frame of the HK69A1 enabling it to fire 3 rounds before needing to be reloaded (nonsensical, as the revolver mechanism should allow for more than just 3 rounds). This particular grenade launcher design is fictional, using the HK69A1 frame as a base and adding a fixed stock and a revolver mechanism for the grenades, similar to that of a DefTech 40mm multi launcher.