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Peter A
04-17-2020, 08:46 PM
Would you like a remake of this game, with the RE Engine?

After what Capcom just did to RE3, I have to say, nah, I don't really care now...

ImmortalSlasher
04-17-2020, 09:48 PM
I still own Dino Crisis. I thought it was ok. But I don't jump for an update like many on gaming forums. I think there was a sequel that I didn't get. But I haven't seen all those Jurassic Park movies either. I guess I never thought of dinosaurs as an enemy. In the same way that animals don't really scare me. You just give the aggressive ones their environment and they won't hurt you.

If not, this happens.

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cheebacheeba
04-18-2020, 12:57 AM
I wouldn't mind something of a mashup of 1 & 2, and perhaps a better sequel to those than we ever ended up getting.

Peter A
11-02-2020, 04:15 AM
I don't think I want a remake of this, considering what Capcom is like these days. Besides, Regina should continue her quest to look for a way to save Dylan Morton and Paula, in a follow-up game.

Reboots are the norm in this modern age of gaming, unfortunately. Sequels to dead franchises rarely occur anymore.

TaeKwonZombie
11-02-2020, 01:43 PM
this is one of those games ive known about for a while but never got the chance to play

Angra
11-02-2020, 02:36 PM
The first game was Resident Evil with dinosaurs. Don't know about the second game as I never played it and most likely never gonna as the concept didn't quite work for me.

TaeKwonZombie
11-02-2020, 09:50 PM
i wouldnt mind seeing a remaster on ps4, i'd play em. as for remake, Ill take that too, better than nothing, and quite honestly I dont get too patriotic over video games where I really care what they do with series (re, silent hill, etc.) it really doesn't matter to me, i play games just to have fun, if it does it for me, than thats all i care about

Peter A
11-06-2020, 02:28 PM
The first game was Resident Evil with dinosaurs. Don't know about the second game as I never played it and most likely never gonna as the concept didn't quite work for me.

It's very action heavy. The dinosaurs also respawn between areas.

ImmortalSlasher
11-06-2020, 10:54 PM
Maybe I'll play the original again soon. And check out the sequel.

But I do remember liking Onimusha more as a Resident Evil offspring type game.

Peter A
11-08-2020, 07:24 AM
I don't think Onimusha is like RE at all, but I think Dino Crisis would look great under the RE Engine. It's just too bad that Capcom probably won't provide a sequel, so we get to see Regina trying to relocate Dylan and Paula.

Dino Crisis 3 was completely unrelated, and also crap. Like, trust me. It's really bad.

cheebacheeba
11-08-2020, 12:04 PM
I don't think Onimusha is like RE at all, but I think Dino Crisis would look great under the RE Engine. It's just too bad that Capcom probably won't provide a sequel, so we get to see Regina trying to relocate Dylan and Paula.

Dino Crisis 3 was completely unrelated, and also crap. Like, trust me. It's really bad.

Yep...the sequel everyone actually wanted never got made.

I actually liked the second one better, it was similar to the difference between the first 2 RE games. The first one was a real task after you'd finished it once though.
There was much improvement in the weapons, combat, boss fights, and how your character moved around in the second game. Better, more involved (though strange) storyline, and a great ending that really did BEG for that sequel...they fucked up with the third one, and I don't even need to play it to see that.

Peter A
11-08-2020, 04:18 PM
Paula (or Pola) is also in Dino Stalker, which is a spin off shooting game, and you can play it with a special light gun, or whatever it's called. At least that kind of felt like a sequel, even though there was zero atmosphere. Shooters aren't generally creepy at all.

But unfortunately, if the long forgotten franchise somehow came back, the original canon will be all but abandoned in support of a reboot, I'm sure. After all, I feel that the RE Engine is here to placate to the newer generation of gamers.

That's just how I feel. But I suspect that's how Capcom prefers to handle their business. They just take what is old, and do a new take on it. I'll admit though, that I have very mixed feelings about that business tactic.