
Dino Crisis Lands on PC with Enhanced Features
The iconic survival horror games, Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2, have finally made their way to PC through GOG, offering players a renewed experience. These classic titles, originally developed by CAPCOM, have undergone a significant facelift, incorporating a myriad of improvements that breathe new life into the gameplay.
Key Enhancements in the New Releases
Both games now boast full compatibility with Windows 10 and 11, ensuring a seamless experience for modern users. Among the standout enhancements are:
- Comprehensive localizations to cater to a global audience.
- Multiple gameplay modes, including Original, Arrange, and Operation Wipe Out for the first title.
- New features such as Easy difficulty for beginners.
- Dino Colosseum and Dino Duel functionalities in the second installment.
- Advanced DirectX game renderer with improved rendering options including V-Sync control, gamma correction, and anti-aliasing.
- Increased resolution options up to 4K and color depth up to 32-bit.
- Enhanced geometry calculations for better visuals.
- Smoother animation and overall better video and music playback.
- Support for cloud saves, adding convenience for players.
These revitalized titles are available individually for $9.99 each, or as a bundle for just $16.99.
Future Prospects for the Dino Crisis Franchise
The Dino Crisis series has remained dormant for quite some time, with only recent activity from CAPCOM, including a re-release of the original game on the PlayStation Store for PS4 and PS5. Despite the optimism, series creator Shinji Mikami remains skeptical about a revival, suggesting that CAPCOM may be hesitant to prioritize Dino Crisis while the Monster Hunter franchise continues to thrive.
However, the recent registration of a new trademark by CAPCOM and their commitment to revamping other classic series such as Onimusha and Okami suggest that there may still be hope for Dino Crisis fans. It is conceivable that Dino Crisis could return, potentially coexisting alongside the Monster Hunter franchise in CAPCOM’s lineup. Fingers crossed for new developments!
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