Also called Biohazard Gun Survivor 4: Heroes Never Die, it is the 4th game in the Gun Survivor series (Gun Survivor 3 was based on Dino Crisis rather than Resident Evil). This game starts onboard the Umbrealla-owned ocean liner, "Spencer Rain", which has been infected with an experimental T-G Virus stolen from Umbrella's Paris labs by former employee Morpheus Duvall. You take control of Bruce McGivern of the Anti-Umbrella Pursuit Investigation Team, a U.S. government task force with the sole purpose of taking down Umbrella. Dino Stalker (originally released in Japan as Gun Survivor 3: Dino Crisis) is a PlayStation 2 game by Capcom, and part of the Dino Crisis series of video games. ... Dino Crisis is a series of video games by Capcom. ...
Unlike the previous two Gun Survivor titles this game features navigation from a third-person perspective as you move your character around to explore the ship and avoid zombies. If you wish to fight the zombies, depressing a button on the controller causes you to go into a first-person perspective shooting mode.
The story also features Fong Ling, Chinese agent working for the MSS (Ministry of State Security), one of China's most ruthless intelligence agencies. She became known in the intelligence community when she was ordered to hunt down and execute her brother, who happened to be a fierce anti-communist and pro-democracy activists.
She was ordered by her superiors to infiltrate the hijacked vessel in the Atlantic Ocean in order to halt Morpheus' activities and ends up fighting Umbrella's monsters with Bruce McGivern.
The second half of the game takes place on another island research lab.
TSE-LING FONG, M.D. Dr. Fong is the Medical Director of the USC Liver Transplant Program and Associate Professor of Medicine at the USC Keck School of Medicine.
Dr Fong was a Clinical Associate with the Liver Diseases Section at the National Institutes of Health.
Fong has over 40 peer-reviewed publications in the area of viral hepatitis, liver transplantation and other areas of liver diseases.
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