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Capcom brings Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 to Steam

February 14, 2026 by Andrew Newton

Capcom has dipped into its extensive archives and released both Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 on Steam for the very first time. Veteran gamers can once again guide special agent Regina through corridors teeming with dinosaurs, while a new generation of players can experience a Jurassic Park that will really terrify those who visit there.

Back in 1999, Capcom decided to bring the tension and jump scares of Resident Evil and swap the zombies and genetically mutated horrors for prehistoric teeth and the great big scaly beasts they were attached to. Dino Crisis arrived, giving gamers the tense survival horror mixed with a science-fiction twist they didn’t know they had been craving.

In Dino Crisis, players take the role of Special Agent Regina and infiltrate a research facility that’s gone spectacularly out of control. Players will have to face a large variety of terrifying dinosaurs as they help Regina uncover how these prehistoric creatures made their return. Each corner of the facility will make players hold their breath in anticipation of being hit by a barrage of teeth and claws. 

In the equally successful sequel, Dino Crisis 2, players see the return of Special Agent Regina as she travels back through time to the Cretaceous jungles to rescue time-displaced survivors. This time, Regina is armed with an expanded arsenal, which is great as she is up against bigger and meaner dinosaur hordes. 

The new Steam editions maintain the look of the beloved originals while ensuring they run smoothly with today’s operating systems and controllers. 

Whether you’re a veteran gamer wanting to revisit a classic title or a new player curious about what survival horror looks like when it can swallow you in one bite, then now’s the perfect time to buy, as both games are half-price for a limited time.

If you’re wondering what trailers looked like back in 1999, they looked a little like this….

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Capcom, Dino Crisis, Dino Crisis 2

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