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GOG Brings Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 Back to PC

Jan 29, 2025 9:40 AM

Dino Crisis and its sequel are being re-released on PC via GOG, appealing to fans of the iconic survival horror series. These classic PlayStation titles are now DRM-free and enhanced for modern systems as part of GOG’s Preservation Program. Originally published by Capcom in 1999 and 2000, these games have been difficult to find and play on current machines. While players are eager for a new entry in the series, Capcom has shifted focus to other franchises, leaving fans in suspense. GOG's enhancements include support for Windows 10 and 11, improved graphics, and compatibility with modern controllers, making these vintage titles more accessible than ever.

nWhat improvements can I expect in the GOG release of Dino Crisis?

The GOG version includes full Windows 10 and 11 compatibility, enhanced rendering options, support for high resolutions, and resolved issues with save files and video playback. Additionally, all original game modes and localizations are included, ensuring an authentic and smooth gaming experience.

Dino Crisis is a survival horror franchise known for blending action and puzzles with a unique dinosaur-infested setting. The series is celebrated for its engaging narrative and innovative gameplay, driven by creator Shinji Mikami. The first installment set the standard for horror games featuring dinosaurs, while the sequel introduced faster-paced action. Despite its cult status, Capcom has not revisited the franchise since Dino Crisis 3 on Xbox in 2003, leading fans to hope for a revival in the form of a remake or sequel amidst the company's focus on other projects.



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