With Resident Evil, Capcom has spent a lot of time in spinoff territory over the last 25 years. Or they could just be grossly misguided attempts to jump onto a bandwagon (yes, I’m talking to you Umbrella Corps). They can benefit the source material by enriching the lore, or by introducing new mechanics that may find their way into the main series. Is a gaming franchise truly a franchise if it doesn’t feature spinoffs? A quick glance in the rearview mirror of gaming history is enough to show you that successful games are likely to spawn offshoots, spinoffs, and other oddities. The Hit and Miss Saga of the ‘Resident Evil’ Light Gun Shooter Spinoffs
Source: Official Australian PlayStation Magazine, August 1999 (#25) || Internet Archive famiconsumer Point Blank 2 ships in two different packaging formats, one with a GunGon and one without.” ~PlayStation DataCenter Up to 8 people can play by alternating GunGons. You can also give certain players handicaps or enable penalties.
The arcade games are enabled as well as turf wars, tournaments and a team-play option. If you've got a friend or a group of friends, Point Blank 2 features a wide variety of different play modes. To get new players familiar with the game controls, there is also a practice mode. The objective is to gain clues to save the King's daughter. There are four rides to choose from, each with their own theme (like a haunted house and a submarine). Out is the old single-player role-playing game from the original and in is an action-packed adventure. There is also an endurance mode in which you climb a tall tower to see how far you can get in three tries. You'll get to shave sheep by shooting off their wool, test your accuracy in one-shot, one-hit bouts and save Dr. The arcade mode is simply 16 rounds (of either beginner, advanced or insane difficulty) selected randomly from the 70 different shooting galleries. If you're playing single-player, you have a few options from which to choose. Using the Namco built GunCon (an arcade-like light gun), it offers 70 new shooting galleries, different party modes and a new single-player game. “Point Blank 2 is the sequel to the now classic arcade game Point Blank, which was converted to the PlayStation in 1998.