Dino Crisis
Dino Crisis
Description (IGDB)
A cancelled port of the original Dino Crisis for the GameBoy Color, developed by the British company Fluid Studios, which was aiming for a PS1-style experience.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Both games are directly targeted at the budget level, and are steals for gamers that have never owned the PlayStation versions, or just never had the chance to really get into either one. »
« Think of it as a time capsule of sorts, and a lesson in just how far hardware has progressed over a few short years. »
« A decent job of reskinning the old PlayStation version with new Dreamcast graphics, the game is still dark and moody, with the action well spaced out between the tense situations. »
« A deliberately, paced adventure, Dino Crisis nicely fits the bill; others will be more satisfied with any of the "Resident Evil" series. »
« You can look past the aged graphics, there is a great survival horror title here to be had. »
« The graphics have been tightened a bit to rival the PC version's and... well, that's about it. »
« Dino Crisis is essentially "Resident Evil" with dirty great lizards instead of rotting zombies, it's still atmospheric and cinematic and it's still a bloody good survival horror romp. »
« I can whole-heartedly recommend this game to Dreamcast fans who have never played the game... just don't expect any huge bragging rights over those PlayStation owners. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« This games needs a remake like the resident evil games. It would be so good!!! »
« My favourite scene is when Regina tries to convert Kirk to Catholicism... 10/10, favourite game. »
« I don't know what a Dreamcast is but this game deserves 10/10 however it is played! »
« Dino Crisis is basically Resident Evil meets Jurassic Park. It's a survival horror game that provides plenty of thrills. The game is challenging, but fun. This was released on the PS2 around the same time that Resident Evil 3: Nemesis arrived. The big difference between the two is the pacing. In "Nemesis", the pace is faster with an emphasis on weapons and ammo. Dino Crisis is more in the tradition of the original Resident Evil. There are less enemy encounters and guns, but more jump scare moments. You truly feel like you're hanging out to the seat of your pants. It's a terrific game. I would give it an 8.5 out of 10. »
« I love survival horror games. I've loved and finished all of the Resident evil games. But I couldn't finish this game. I played 60% of the game and enjoyed it very much. But then it started to get very complicated. Puzzles increased. The places to go increased. Dinosaurs got harder. And the last time I got stuck in one place and quit. Unfortunately. I'm not very patient either. But overall the game is good. Level design and tension atmosphere are good. But I couldn't understand the item mixing business. Also, even if I kill the dinosaurs, they sometimes respawn. Even though I don't like it as much as the first 3 games of resident evil, it's good. I recommend it to those who want a more challenging survival horror. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« I love Dino Crisis a lot and I love the character Regina so much. I wish we had HD remakes of this and Dino Crisis 2. I have finished both games more then once just I did with Resident Evil 2, 3, and Code: Veronica as well as Syphon Filter, Syphon Filter 2, and Syphon Filter 3. Dino Crisis should be remade in HD and so should Dino Crisis 2 forget Dino Crisis 3. »
« This game a lot like Resident Evil in certain aspects which makes it thoroughly enjoyable. I recommend playing this if you are a die hard fan of any Resident Evil games. »