GPM writes: "Ignoring RE4 there, it seems like we have the answer to our question: sequel, baby!! Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles once again takes Wii owners and RE fans on a nostalgia trip in the form of first-person light-gun action through the stories and settings of Resident Evil 2 (greatest game EVAR!!) and Resident Evil: CODE Veronica (the third best RE game, behind 2 and 4). Not only that, but we once again get an original scenario starring Mr. Leon S. Kennedy, which thankfully stays far away from "movie tie-in" city. So the question must be asked: after other great Wii first-person light-gun monster shooting game releases of 2008 (HotD: Overkill, Dead Space: Extraction), does Capcom still have what it takes to make zombie shooting relevant?"
Numbered entries aside, there have been a whole host of other Resident Evil games, across multiple platforms. Here are some you might have missed.
"As a longtime fan of the franchise there are several improvements I would like to see, and after the success of Resident Evil 7 and Monster Hunter: World, Capcom seems to be making all the right decisions with their tentpole franchises. Hopefully, this will be no different." -- PlayStation Enthusiast
The top five of the best PlayStation Move compatible light gun games that have been released for the PlayStation 3.
House of the Dead 3 and 4 should be on the list. I still play Overkill on a regular basis, worth buying a move just for that game alone. The Cabela games that support move are fun too.
Is Rambo, Move compatible? And there is also Child Of Light which is sort of a shooting game.
i wish they also made light guns like the arcade ones. they r faster at aiming and more accurate..