Critic Reviews
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GamerWeb Sega
Think of it as a time capsule of sorts, and a lesson in just how far hardware has progressed over a few short years.
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| 80 |
GamePro
A deliberately, paced adventure, Dino Crisis nicely fits the bill; others will be more satisfied with any of the "Resident Evil" series.
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Game Fan
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.
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Hot Games
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.
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| 75 |
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
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.
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| 75 |
Planet Dreamcast
You can look past the aged graphics, there is a great survival horror title here to be had.
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Daily Radar
The graphics have been tightened a bit to rival the PC version's and... well, that's about it.
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| 72 |
IGN
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.
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| 71 |
GameSpot
Fails to take advantage of the Dreamcast hardware, resulting in a game that is structurally sound but visually average by Dreamcast standards.
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| 70 |
CNET Gamecenter
Still contains all the white-knuckle, suspense-filled gameplay that made the PlayStation version so great. Don't go in expecting something extraordinary or new, because you won't find it here.
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Happy Puppy
It's got scary atmosphere, decent graphics, excellent sound, great dinosaur enemies, ominous locales, and plenty to do. If you've already played through the PlayStation version, there's little reason to run out to get the Dreamcast rendition.
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DC Swirl
Regina is one tough chick (a poster girl for the fictitious 'EuroAsia' of videogame and anime lore), but doesn't have the 'deer caught in the headlight' charm of Claire Redfield or Jill Valentine.
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