In recent weeks, requests and wishes around the horror and adventure franchise Dino Crisis have been shot. The successful remakes of Resident Evil and the unexpected return of Dragon’s Dogma have made Capcom fans once again insistently asking for the same thing to happen with Dino Crisis. In that sense, now Capcom celebrates the anniversary of Dino Crisis and the fans, how could it be otherwise, continue to ask for his return. And it is that it is the Japanese company itself that issued a survey a few weeks ago asking for the user opinion about their preferred Capcom licenses and which ones they would like to see in the future. Dino Crisis was one of them.
“The 1st of July It’s the release date of Dino Crisis (1999, PS)!”, Capcom’s account in Japanese on Twitter has pointed out, recalling that today the first Dino Crisis meets a whopping twenty-three years. As we mentioned before, the recent Capcom survey included Dino Crisis among its star franchises and the response from the fans was to let the Japanese know that they were still interested in it. Meanwhile, Capcom is working on another dinosaur title unrelated to this series. We talk about exoprimala cooperative action video game in which we must form a team with other players and defeat waves of bloodthirsty dinosaurs.
This is what the protagonist of Dino Crisis looks like in Unreal Engine 5
Many fans have made it clear that this is definitely not the dinosaur game they expect from Capcom. A Capcom that is in a great moment of form with sagas like Monster Hunter, Resident Evil (which will receive new content for its eighth installment this year and the Resident Evil 4 remake early next year) or street-fighter, which is also preparing for its return with a new episode. The company’s fans can’t do much more than make clear their desire for Dino Crisis to return to their lives, but the ball is still in Capcom’s court.