Dino Crisis
News, coverage and analysis tracking Dino Crisis across the outlets.- No, Capcom Isn’t Teasing A New Dino CrisisCapcom producer Yoshiaki Hiabayashi has clarified that the company is not currently teasing a new Dino Crisis game, despite fan speculation. During a Q&A session at Summer Game Fest, Hiabayashi stated there was "no comment" regarding the franchise's return, which he later explained was a definitive denial rather than a playful hint. Capcom's current focus is on Resident Evil: Veronica.
- The Lost Wild looks like a terrifying mix of Alien Isolation and Jurassic ParkThe Lost Wild is a survival horror game from Great Ape Games and Annapurna Interactive, set to release in 2027. Players control Saskia as she explores a mysterious island filled with dinosaurs, utilizing stealth and environmental tools to survive rather than direct combat. The game draws comparisons to Alien Isolation and Jurassic Park, emphasizing a tense, slow-burn experience.
- Games Inbox: Are you cancelling PS Plus because of the price rise?Readers discuss the recent price increase for PlayStation Plus, with many considering cancelling their subscriptions due to the rising costs and the perceived lack of value compared to PC online play. Other topics include speculation on Grand Theft Auto 6 announcements, the persistent struggles of the Bubsy franchise, and the surprising sales figures of Dino Crisis compared to Ōkami.
- Proton 11 Beta 5 released with more regression fixesValve has released Proton 11 Beta 5, focusing on regression fixes and improving compatibility for various games on Linux. This update addresses controller input issues, performance problems, and ensures games like BattleBit Remastered and Assassin's Creed Shadows are playable. The release also includes updates to underlying components like vkd3d-proton and dxvk.
- Fanatical’s Capcom Classics Bundle Offers 8 DRM-Free PC Games For CheapFanatical is offering a bundle of eight DRM-free PC games from Capcom, including classic titles like Resident Evil, Dino Crisis, Breath of Fire IV, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, and Street Fighter Alpha 2. The bundle is available for PC and can be purchased with different tiers of game selection at discounted prices.
- Fanatical's Capcom Classics Bundle Offers 8 DRM-Free PC Games For CheapFanatical is offering a Capcom Classic Bundle featuring eight DRM-free PC games for GOG, with prices starting at $8 for three games and dropping to $2.75 per game when purchasing all eight for $22. The collection includes classic titles such as Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, Dino Crisis, Dino Crisis 2, Breath of Fire IV, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, and Street Fighter Alpha 2.
- Games Inbox: Are 3D platformers a dead genre?This collection of reader letters discusses the perceived decline of 3D platformers, the controversy surrounding game reviews and developer apologies, and the high price of upcoming games like Grand Theft Auto 6. Other topics include the financial struggles of Sony's acquisition of Bungie and the increasing time it takes to develop games.
- Capcom wants to make new Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising gamesCapcom is considering new entries for its major franchises including Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney, and Dead Rising, as indicated in their latest financial report. While Resident Evil and Pragmata are set for releases, Dino Crisis was notably absent from the list of potential sequels or remakes. The company also discussed its stance on artificial intelligence in game development and the increasing trend of digital sales.
- Capcom Wants to Nurture Old IP Like Devil May Cry, Ace Attorney With “Sequels, Remakes, Ports”Capcom plans to "nurture" classic intellectual properties like Devil May Cry and Ace Attorney through sequels, remakes, and ports. The company aims to expand its user base and improve performance by revitalizing these older franchises, alongside its core IPs of Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. While new games for Okami and Onimusha are in development, franchises like Breath of Fire, Darkstalkers, and Dino Crisis were not explicitly mentioned in these plans.
- Games Inbox: Will Marvel’s Wolverine be as good as Spider-Man 2?Readers discuss the potential of Marvel's Wolverine compared to Marvel's Spider-Man 2, with concerns about its movement and gore. Other topics include the future of digital game distribution, the perceived audience for Steam Machines, and the implications of Nintendo's movie ventures. There's also commentary on game difficulty modifiers, the impact of Grand Theft Auto 6, and PlayStation's digital rights management.
- Games Inbox: Is buying a video game day one a good idea?Readers discuss the merits of buying games on day one, weighing instant access and being part of the conversation against the potential for lower prices and sales later. The article also touches on Sony's controversial PS5 DRM policy, the impact of studio closures on franchises like XCOM, and speculation about future game releases and company strategies.
- Resident Evil and Pragmata crossover teased as Capcom profits surgeCapcom has initiated a social media crossover between its new game Pragmata and the Resident Evil franchise, with Pragmata's protagonist Diana 'hacking' into Resident Evil's accounts. This collaboration coincides with Capcom raising its earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2027, driven by strong sales of Resident Evil 4 and other catalogue titles.
- Proton Experimental and Proton 11 Beta updated to fix issues with the EA AppValve has released updates for Proton Experimental and Proton 11 Beta, primarily to address issues with the EA App on Linux and SteamOS. The updates include a new version of Xalia, which should resolve lockups when interacting with the EA App. Numerous other game-specific fixes and improvements are also detailed, covering a wide range of titles and functionalities.
- First-Time Players Discover Dino Crisis Terror in 2026 | HappyGamerThe article discusses the enduring appeal of the 1999 survival horror game Dino Crisis, highlighting the joy of new players discovering its unique terror in 2026. It praises the game's atmosphere, creative risks, and challenging gameplay mechanics, contrasting it with modern titles and expressing hope for a remake.
- Capcom's Stellar 2026 Lineup Is Already Heavily Discounted On PC, Including Pragmata And Resident Evil RequiemCapcom's 2026 PC lineup, including titles like Pragmata and Resident Evil Requiem, is currently available at significant discounts through Fanatical's Capcom Publisher Sale. The sale also features price reductions on older titles and DLCs, with specific deals highlighted for games such as Monster Hunter Stories 3 and Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection.
- Proton Experimental upgraded to Proton 11 for better Linux gaming compatibilityValve has updated Proton Experimental to align with the latest stable Proton 11 release, enhancing compatibility for Windows games on Linux and SteamOS. This update includes fixes for various regressions and adds support for numerous previously unplayable titles, alongside improvements to graphics, audio, and controller functionality.
- Ground Zero Review – A Love Letter to Resident Evil That Stands on Its OwnGround Zero is a survival horror game that pays homage to classics like Resident Evil and Dino Crisis while establishing its own identity. Set in a South Korean city devastated by a meteorite, players control Seo-Yeon as she uncovers the truth behind the disaster and the strange new lifeforms it created. The game features a unique health system, a risk-reward focus aiming mechanic, a genome-based currency system, and a parry system, offering a fresh take on the genre.
- Games Inbox: What video game has the most bugs and glitches?Readers discuss which video games are the buggiest, with Fallout: New Vegas and Cyberpunk 2077 being frequently mentioned. The conversation also touches on the merits of retro gaming versus modern titles and the challenges of releasing major games during the holiday season.
- New Proton Experimental build fixes up a bunch of old Capcom games for Steam Deck and LinuxA new build of Proton Experimental has updated several older Capcom titles, including Dino Crisis and the original Resident Evil games, to "playable" status on Steam Deck and Linux. This update allows players to enjoy these classic survival horror games on the go, alongside other titles like From Dust and Metal Gear Survive.
- Proton Experimental brings fixes for classic Resident Evil 1 & 2, Dino Crisis 1 & 2 and moreValve has released an update for Proton Experimental, bringing fixes for several classic Windows games on Linux and SteamOS, including Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Dino Crisis, and Dino Crisis 2. This update aims to resolve issues that previously required workarounds for these titles to launch and run properly.