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Dino Crisis In Unreal Engine 5 Looks Like The Remake Fans Deserve

A fan-made trailer for a Dino Crisis remake on Unreal Engine 5 has got fans seeing the potential in a remake of Capcom’s dinosaur survival horror franchise again. Dino Crisis was a highly praised game that used Capcom’s Resident Evil engine in the late 90s and early 2000s but sadly hasn’t been revisited since the series’ disappointing third entry in 2003.

Despite Dino Crisis’ absence from the modern gaming world, many who experienced it in the heyday of the original PlayStation have fond memories of the title. Whilst initially some could have written it off as “Resident Evil with dinosaurs,” the franchise was a success, offering a far darker and more violent take on the dinosaur genre in the height of the original Jurassic Park trilogy, which itself had been made significantly more family-friendly than the books those films were based on. The series followed a sci-fi plot that saw time-distorting Third Energy bringing about a series of dinosaur outbreaks that its protagonists had to survive, with the first two entries following secret agent Regina investigating various research facilities and military bases in what was then considered to be the near future of 2009, and the third, less popular entry taking place in the distant future, being set upon a spacecraft in 2548 with a new protagonist.

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Given the fondness that fans have for the series, and how game technology has progressed significantly since the PlayStation 1 days, many fans are eager to see what a remake of Dino Crisis would look like on modern consoles. YouTuber ENFANT TERRIBLE (via TheGamer) has provided a look at this by combining footage of modern dinosaur titles such as Deathground and The Lost Wild with Unreal Engine 5 showcase footage, and a redesigned model of Regina made by Mike Wilson as part of a fan-made Unreal Engine 5 project. The result is a concept trailer that is every bit as intense and suspenseful as the game it’s inspired by.

Capcom has had success with remakes in the past, with the most noticeable one being 2019’s Resident Evil 2. However, it doesn’t seem to be working on one for Dino Crisis despite the fan demand. Instead, Capcom has recently announced an Anthem-esque dinosaur title, Exoprimal, as part of PlayStation’s State Of Play. The game sees players battling a dinosaur threat in mechs, and it features a fellow red-headed character that bears a striking resemblance to Dino Crisis‘ Regina. An unofficial fan-remake of the first Dino Crisis, titled Dino Crisis: Revival is in the works, being made by Team Arklay’s, although there hasn’t been an update on the project since the team offered a glimpse of some of the game’s locations in August 2021.

Although Capcom doesn’t seem to have any interest in revisiting Dino Crisis any time soon, ENFANT TERRIBLE has provided a look that could hopefully inspire the developer to revisit the dinosaur survival horror on modern engines. In the meantime, fans of dinosaurs and survival horrors still have the titles used in ENFANT TERRIBLE’s concept video to look forward to, with Deathground most recently boasting some impressively menacing dinosaur models that are sure to give players a challenge.

Source: ENFANT TERRIBLE/YouTube (via TheGamer)


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Dino Crisis In Unreal Engine 5 Looks Like The Remake Fans Deserve

A fan-made trailer for a Dino Crisis remake on Unreal Engine 5 has got fans seeing the potential in a remake of Capcom’s dinosaur survival horror franchise again. Dino Crisis was a highly praised game that used Capcom’s Resident Evil engine in the late 90s and early 2000s but sadly hasn’t been revisited since the series’ disappointing third entry in 2003.
Despite Dino Crisis’ absence from the modern gaming world, many who experienced it in the heyday of the original PlayStation have fond memories of the title. Whilst initially some could have written it off as “Resident Evil with dinosaurs,” the franchise was a success, offering a far darker and more violent take on the dinosaur genre in the height of the original Jurassic Park trilogy, which itself had been made significantly more family-friendly than the books those films were based on. The series followed a sci-fi plot that saw time-distorting Third Energy bringing about a series of dinosaur outbreaks that its protagonists had to survive, with the first two entries following secret agent Regina investigating various research facilities and military bases in what was then considered to be the near future of 2009, and the third, less popular entry taking place in the distant future, being set upon a spacecraft in 2548 with a new protagonist.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY

Given the fondness that fans have for the series, and how game technology has progressed significantly since the PlayStation 1 days, many fans are eager to see what a remake of Dino Crisis would look like on modern consoles. YouTuber ENFANT TERRIBLE (via TheGamer) has provided a look at this by combining footage of modern dinosaur titles such as Deathground and The Lost Wild with Unreal Engine 5 showcase footage, and a redesigned model of Regina made by Mike Wilson as part of a fan-made Unreal Engine 5 project. The result is a concept trailer that is every bit as intense and suspenseful as the game it’s inspired by.

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Capcom has had success with remakes in the past, with the most noticeable one being 2019’s Resident Evil 2. However, it doesn’t seem to be working on one for Dino Crisis despite the fan demand. Instead, Capcom has recently announced an Anthem-esque dinosaur title, Exoprimal, as part of PlayStation’s State Of Play. The game sees players battling a dinosaur threat in mechs, and it features a fellow red-headed character that bears a striking resemblance to Dino Crisis‘ Regina. An unofficial fan-remake of the first Dino Crisis, titled Dino Crisis: Revival is in the works, being made by Team Arklay’s, although there hasn’t been an update on the project since the team offered a glimpse of some of the game’s locations in August 2021.

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Although Capcom doesn’t seem to have any interest in revisiting Dino Crisis any time soon, ENFANT TERRIBLE has provided a look that could hopefully inspire the developer to revisit the dinosaur survival horror on modern engines. In the meantime, fans of dinosaurs and survival horrors still have the titles used in ENFANT TERRIBLE’s concept video to look forward to, with Deathground most recently boasting some impressively menacing dinosaur models that are sure to give players a challenge.
Source: ENFANT TERRIBLE/YouTube (via TheGamer)

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Dino Crisis In Unreal Engine 5 Looks Like The Remake Fans Deserve

A fan-made trailer for a Dino Crisis remake on Unreal Engine 5 has got fans seeing the potential in a remake of Capcom’s dinosaur survival horror franchise again. Dino Crisis was a highly praised game that used Capcom’s Resident Evil engine in the late 90s and early 2000s but sadly hasn’t been revisited since the series’ disappointing third entry in 2003.
Despite Dino Crisis’ absence from the modern gaming world, many who experienced it in the heyday of the original PlayStation have fond memories of the title. Whilst initially some could have written it off as “Resident Evil with dinosaurs,” the franchise was a success, offering a far darker and more violent take on the dinosaur genre in the height of the original Jurassic Park trilogy, which itself had been made significantly more family-friendly than the books those films were based on. The series followed a sci-fi plot that saw time-distorting Third Energy bringing about a series of dinosaur outbreaks that its protagonists had to survive, with the first two entries following secret agent Regina investigating various research facilities and military bases in what was then considered to be the near future of 2009, and the third, less popular entry taking place in the distant future, being set upon a spacecraft in 2548 with a new protagonist.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY

Given the fondness that fans have for the series, and how game technology has progressed significantly since the PlayStation 1 days, many fans are eager to see what a remake of Dino Crisis would look like on modern consoles. YouTuber ENFANT TERRIBLE (via TheGamer) has provided a look at this by combining footage of modern dinosaur titles such as Deathground and The Lost Wild with Unreal Engine 5 showcase footage, and a redesigned model of Regina made by Mike Wilson as part of a fan-made Unreal Engine 5 project. The result is a concept trailer that is every bit as intense and suspenseful as the game it’s inspired by.

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Capcom has had success with remakes in the past, with the most noticeable one being 2019’s Resident Evil 2. However, it doesn’t seem to be working on one for Dino Crisis despite the fan demand. Instead, Capcom has recently announced an Anthem-esque dinosaur title, Exoprimal, as part of PlayStation’s State Of Play. The game sees players battling a dinosaur threat in mechs, and it features a fellow red-headed character that bears a striking resemblance to Dino Crisis‘ Regina. An unofficial fan-remake of the first Dino Crisis, titled Dino Crisis: Revival is in the works, being made by Team Arklay’s, although there hasn’t been an update on the project since the team offered a glimpse of some of the game’s locations in August 2021.

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Although Capcom doesn’t seem to have any interest in revisiting Dino Crisis any time soon, ENFANT TERRIBLE has provided a look that could hopefully inspire the developer to revisit the dinosaur survival horror on modern engines. In the meantime, fans of dinosaurs and survival horrors still have the titles used in ENFANT TERRIBLE’s concept video to look forward to, with Deathground most recently boasting some impressively menacing dinosaur models that are sure to give players a challenge.
Source: ENFANT TERRIBLE/YouTube (via TheGamer)

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