It must also be noted that this is a fan remake, and not endorsed by the team at Capcom. While the current footage looks promising, it must be noted that Team Arkley have only been working on this Dino Crisis fan remake for little more than a month (if the video uploads are anything to go by). In particular, a team of hardcore fans have taken it upon themselves to craft a Dino Crisis fan remake that re-envisions the original game with modern graphics. Capcom may not have so much as looked at Dino Crisis in sixteen years, but we fans have never forgotten. It seems that the franchise may finally have received a bit of a rekindle in the form of a remake – a fan remake, to be exact – and it looks incredible. The franchise also received a weird futuristic sequel in 2003, and was never heard of again… until now. That is until Dino Crisis 2 (2000) released and I became somewhat of a speedrunner, capable of finishing the game in less than 2 hours. The first game in the franchise played decidedly like Resident Evil ( Capcom’s Resident Evil team worked on the game), but instead of zombies and bio-engineered monstrosities, it featured a whole lot of dinosaurs! I loved the game for its survival horror aspects and played it religiously.
The Dino Crisis franchise was a huge focal point in my youth. Let us hope that will not be the case for this Dino Crisis fan remake!
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