Being the single IP fans most want a return to across its many franchises, the release of Capcom's Dino Crisis as a PS Plus classic should be a joyous occasion. Instead, in an annoying pattern that began with Resident Evil: Director's Cut, it can't be purchased separately, requiring a PS Plus Premium subscription. Oh, and it doesn't have Trophies, either.
PSLS raised this PSA, and it remains unclear why Capcom has opted to go this route, which represents a rare miss for our based Capgod. For whatever reason, the Japanese publisher/developer seems quite shy about adding Trophies to its back catalogue. While the TimeSplitters trilogy initially came to Sony's service without those all-important gongs, they were eventually added. Yet, if Resident Evil: Director's Cut is anything to go by, we wouldn't get our hopes up in this case. It's been over two years since Capcom's most iconic PS1 title came to the Classics catalogue, and we can't imagine Dino Crisis will be getting special treatment.
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Are you surprised by Capcom's decision to release its PS1 back catalogue in this fashion? Will you upgrade to PS Plus Premium (if you don't have it already) to secure Dino Crisis? Let us know in the comments section below.
Khayl Adam is Push Square's roving Australian correspondent, a reporter tasked with scouring the internet for the richest, most succulent PlayStation stories. With five years of experience as a freelance journalist and mercenary wordsmith, RPGs are his first great love, but strategy and tactics games are a close second, genres in which he is only too happy to specialize.
Nope. I’m good. Thank you though.
I love how Capcom thought this game is so important that people will buy PS Plus to play it. I think Sony had a hand in this bad idea. I think they just want to shut fans up about Dino Crisis. I guess making money is not important anymore. Just like Sony and Bloodborne.
Well…that sucks!
Well i wanted to try this but capcom
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