Dino Crisis
Action
Adventure
Single-player
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Keyboard Only Option
Partial Controller Support
Family Sharing

Raw Instinct takes over in this new, adrenaline-pumping journey into Survival Horror. Something is terribly wrong. Your covert mission has gone haywire… now you find yourself pursued by a relentless, prehistoric terror. Suddenly, your mission becomes a desperate fight for survival.

Developers: CAPCOM Co., Ltd. GOG.com
Publishers: CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release Date: Feb 12, 2026
Price (USD): $9.99
Current Players: 40

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(77%)
Timeless classic
Unique blend
Intense atmosphere
Nostalgic
Nostalgic charm
Tank controls
Remake request
DRM issues
Poor controller support
Technical problems
Outdated features
The reviews express a mixture of fondness for the original Dino Crisis's nostalgic survival horror gameplay and frustration over its technical shortcomings in the Steam port. Many players appreciate the classic elements yet express a desire for updated features or a full remake. The common thread is a sense of nostalgia juxtaposed with disappointment over the execution of the port and DRM issues.

Positive Points

  • The game brings a sense of nostalgia and remains a timeless classic in the survival horror genre.
  • The unique blend of dinosaurs and survival horror, akin to 'Resident Evil', provides intense and engaging gameplay.
  • Many players appreciate the sound design and atmospheric tension created by the setting.
  • The release on Steam is seen as a welcome move by Capcom to revive interest in the series.
  • Negative Points

  • The inclusion of Enigma DRM has caused significant issues for many players, including game crashes and launch problems.
  • The port lacks modern features like 60 FPS support, achievements, and cloud saves which detracts from the experience.
  • Controller support is criticized as poor, with many users having difficulty getting their controllers to work.
  • Compared to competitors like GOG, the Steam version has more technical issues and is seen as less player-friendly.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game has maintained its original charm and gameplay mechanics, which some players find nostalgic while others find outdated.
  • There are calls for a remake to improve upon the original mechanics and graphics, reflecting mixed feelings about the game's current state.
  • Players are divided on the clunkiness of tank controls—some see it as part of the charm, while others find it frustrating.
  • Common Themes

  • Nostalgia is a significant factor driving interest, with many reflecting on the game's impact during their childhood.
  • There's a strong community push for Capcom to remake or continue adding retro classics to modern platforms.
  • DRM and technical issues are recurring concerns, impacting the overall reception negatively.
  • Updated 2/15/2026, 12:01:13 AM UTC