Positive(81%)
Nostalgic appeal
Controller support
Classic mechanics
Available platforms
Visual stability
Basic port
Control issues
Emulation comparison
Launch issues
Audio problems
No mod support
Steam Deck incompatibility
DRM issues
The general sentiment among reviewers is a mix of nostalgia and enjoyment for fans of the original Dino Crisis 2 combined with frustrations due to technical issues and lack of modern enhancements. Support for modern controllers pleases many, while audio problems and compatibility issues, especially on non-standard platforms, mar the experience for others. There is a shared desire for additional content and updates that could improve replayability and engagement.
Positive Points
Nostalgic appeal for players who enjoyed the original Dino Crisis 2.Supports modern controllers like Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.Game maintains its classic mechanics and storyline, reminiscent of the PS1 era.Players appreciate the game being made available on platforms like Steam and GOG.Some improvements in sound and visual stability.Negative Points
Issues with the game's launch on certain devices, including crashes.Audio problems, such as crackling and unbalanced sound effects.Lack of support for mods and modern enhancements like achievements.Incompatibility with Steam Deck and DRM issues.Mixed Points
The game is seen as a basic port without much added content.Controls are considered good by some but problematic by others.Comparison of the official release to emulation, with some players preferring emulation.Common Themes
Nostalgia and memories associated with the original Dino Crisis 2.Desire for additional features such as achievements, screenshots, or new costumes.Frustration with technical issues affecting performance and compatibility.Updated 2/14/2026, 12:01:20 AM UTC