GOG has announced that both Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 are now fully playable on modern PCs.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), GOG announced, “We’ve listened—the legendary Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 are back, fully playable on modern PCs!”
“Both titles naturally join our GOG Preservation Program, as well – to keep them playable and accessible, not just now, but forever,” it contintued.
Both games will cost £8.99 each, or you can buy both as a part of a bundle for £15.29. You can purchase them at GOG here. Unlike modern games, they won’t take up too much space, either, as both games combined are only around 1GB in size.
Here’s how we ensured that this masterpiece is better than ever and what you can expect with GOG’s version of the game:
- Full compatibility with Windows 10 and Windows 11
- All 2 localizations of the game included (English, Japanese)
- Easy difficulty, Dino Colosseum and Dino Duel included
- Improved DirectX game renderer
- New rendering options (Windowed Mode, Vertical Synchronization Control, Gamma Correction, Integer Scaling, Anti-Aliasing and more)
- Improved music playback and volume scaling
- Improved item rendering and fogging
- Improved cartridge boxes alignment
- Issue-free video playback, task switching and game exit
- Full support for modern controllers (Sony DualSense, Sony DualShock4, Microsoft Xbox Series, Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, Logitech F series and many more) with optimal button binding regardless of the hardware and wireless mode
Dino Crisis first released in 1999, selling around 2.4 million units on the PlayStation. In 2000, Capcom followed it up with Dino Crisis 2, which saw the game sell 1.19 million units. Both games were a commercial success and fans of the past games have loathed for a modern-day release for years.
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