January 29, 2025 - 20:41

With GOG leading the charge to preserve older video games, PC players can now enjoy both 'Dino Crisis' titles! But, wait, there's more! The beloved survival horror series, originally released in the late 1990s, has found new life through GOG's dedication to making classic games accessible to modern audiences.
Both 'Dino Crisis' and its sequel have been optimized for contemporary systems, ensuring that fans can relive the thrilling dinosaur encounters and intense gameplay that defined their childhoods. The remastered versions come with enhanced graphics and improved performance, allowing players to experience the terror of the prehistoric creatures in a fresh way.
In addition to the availability of these classic titles, GOG has hinted at upcoming announcements that could further enhance the gaming experience for fans of the franchise. This commitment to preserving and promoting classic games not only benefits nostalgic players but also introduces new gamers to the iconic series. Stay tuned for more updates from GOG as they continue to champion the classics!
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