Even zombies like a nice leisurely cruise to tan their rotten flesh, but that doesnt mean you have to play Isaac and serve em Mai Tais. Thankfully, for our vacation, Dead Aim is thinking pleasure-deck-turned-target-range. The best thing about Aim is that it gets right down to business. Where Resident Evil games ordinarily force you to ceaselessly poke around dark places to get to the meat, this unique spin-off is crawling with critters. Your characters move around the rusting wreck via a third-person perspective that quickly shifts to a first-person shooting gallery when the heats on. Its a nice combination of horror and hysterics, a fresh take long overdue with this style of game.