Classic horror titles Dino Crisis and its sequel are now available on PC through GOG. Both titles are priced at $9.99 each, and are also available through a bundle packaging the two together, priced at a discounted $16.99.
Both titles have been released as part of GOG’s Preservation Program. According to the store’s own description, the preservation program is meant to allow GOG to preserve the title and keep it available for modern hardware and audiences. As part of the program, the game will work on current and future versions of Windows, and will be available DRM free.
The original Dino Crisis revolves around an agent, Regina, investigating a top-secret military project. Things slowly escalate as Regina discovers that supposed research into a clean energy source was shut down, the project being deemed unfeasible.
Dino Crisis 2 revolves around the energy source, dubbed Third Energy, being deemed too unpredictable. Players have to take on a rescue mission in order to help the government get its hands on research data and any surviving personnel.
Gameplay in both titles was based heavily on the Resident Evil titles of the time, complete with fixed camera angles and plenty of dinosaur-related jump scares. The core gameplay revolved around players having to manage their resources, including ammo and healing items, as they explored the games’ various levels and completed objectives.
The GOG release of both titles feature a host of improvements, including all localisations, easy difficulty, an improved DirectX renderer, and new rendering options. The games also support modern controllers, including DualSense, DualShock 4, and Xbox Series and Xbox One controllers.
GOG has been on something of a roll with Capcom titles over the last year, having brought the original Resident Evil 2 to the storefront back in August 2024, followed by the original Resident Evil 3 in September 2024.
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