Otherwise you’re just standing in a prime spot to be shot. Second, you have to stand perfectly in the right spot to take cover. First, you can only hide under Namco Bandai assigned points. Using the wonky G-action cover system is a major problem.
While under cover, Razing Storm plays like a classic Time Crisis game where you can pop-in and out to shoot at soldiers and giant mechs. Namco Bandai added an awkward cover system to Time Crisis: Razing Storm where you can wave the Guncon up to hide behind an object. Its similar to the first person mode Namco Bandai made for Time Crisis 4 where the Guncon 3’s analog sticks move your character and players point to shoot enemies. Razing Storm has a made for PS3 first person shooter mode. Out of the three, its the one with the most changes. Let’s go with the titular game, Time Crisis: Razing Storm.
Time Crisis: Razing Storm, more appropriately called Big Gun 3 Shooting in Japan, packs three Namco developed light gun games on one disc.