Capcom recently submitted a new trademark to one of its classic franchises – Dino Crisis. I got caught up in Games Radar, a trademark of Capcom Dino Crisis It was first submitted in 1999 and then updated.
For the context, first Dino Crisis It was released in 1999 on the original PlayStation. That gameplay is based on resident eviluses a similar control scheme and fixed camera angle. This allows Dino Crisis It also fell into the survival horror genre thanks to the effective use of dinosaurs to create tension and the fear of jumping.
Despite this trademark update, Capcom is not necessarily Dino Crisis The franchise will return in a similar way to what we saw resident evil.
The first two games of Dino Crisis The franchise is now available for purchase to play via GOG in January. Both titles were released as part of Gog’s saving program. This hopes to save the classic game by making it playable on a modern system.
As part of these conservation efforts, Dino Crisis And the sequel to GOG has gained new features such as improved quality of life, including technical stability fixes and improved localization, as well as the option to play with more modern control schemes using current generation controllers, including Dual Sense and Xbox Series controllers.
Original story Dino Crisis The story revolves around the main character, Regina. Regina is investigating a top-secret military project. Things began to escalate at a slow, steady pace as Regina discovered more secrets of the project.
The sequel followed things with a series of escalations. Things start with a new source of energy, a third energy, and are considered unpredictable by its power. Players are caught up in a rescue mission where they need to obtain research materials along with surviving personnel.
It features a similar gameplay style resident evil, Dino Crisis The franchise didn’t go beyond the three mainline games, but each one was even further apart from the original survival horror roots. on the other hand resident evil Since its release in 2017, the franchise has seen something like a Renaissance Resident Evil 7 Resident EvilCapcom has been selected so far Dino Crisis It remains in the past.
Capcom is currently celebrating the highly successful launch of its latest games. Monster Hunter Wildwithin three days of release, we were able to sell 8 million copies. For more information Monster Hunter Wild (available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/s), see reviews.
The company is also working on several other projects, two of which are follow-ups of the classic franchise.
One of these titles is a sequel to something original time, On the other hand, the other is follow-up to the Demon Slay game. Onimusha, dubbing Onimusha: The Road of Swords. The company is also preparing for a remastered release Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny May 23rd.