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I bought Dino Crisis for the original Xbox back in the early 2000s. Problem was, when I unboxed it I didn't find a DIno Crisis disk. For some reason it had a Turok disk instead - I didn't know anything about Turok but given it had a velociraptor printed on the disk I decided to try anyway. No regrets, never bothered to return the disk or complain.
I later sold the Turok disk along with most of my OXbox games. The guy at EB opened the box to check the disk, having quoted me $10 for Dino Crisis, looked stunned for a minute, and handed me $35 instead.
Hah, I've that one either.
Well, Turok Evolution, not the original Turok.
Just want to point that out, as I heard people saying that Turok Evolution was a downfall.
Actually I really enjoyed it.
Even the flying missions and those wicket dark matter "stones" that could create a black hole or an intense explosion (depening which fire mode is active).
However, that's a total ego-shooter (nothing bad about though).
Dino Crisis is a 3rd person game, with also tons of riddles.
So it's rather like Resident Evil in that case.
Still thanks for mentioning Turok.
Even if I just played Turok Evolution, I liked it. :)
I watched some movies.
Seems it got mixed a bit more with Resident Evil as the dinos were some sort of abomination.
Looked like that:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFBlIivPAQ8
I've played Dino Crisis 2 either (still for PS1).
I really liked the way to kill Dinos for getting points that can be used to purchase better weapons.
Even if it was a bit awkward to get weapons in that way, but it's just a game after all. ^^
I remember running through a corridor with Regina passing some windows.
Suddenly a raptor jumped throught the window and smashes Regina down.
ACTION EVENT triggered, and I was already screaming and smashing buttons on my PS1 controller. ^^
Good ol' days. :D
The weirdest thing: I played through the game a few times and already knew those windows.
BUT, it seems that this event only happens occasionally.
I even passed that window a few times on purpose, but nothing happened.
So this game was indeed good for some suprises.
They invented a virus that makes dead people to zombies or mutates them to abominations.
I am not that much into resident evil yet, as I am just done with the first 2 remakes.
Waiting for resident evil 2 and 3 to be remade. XD
Dino Crisis was more about recovering data of the 3rd energy.
A new way of producing "clean" energy, but as of a mistake a time warp was created that shifted the surrounding of the 3rd energy generator to one from 67 billion years ago.
And even the animals survived that generator malfunction.
So Regina, Gail and Rick from SORT (government espionage group) were moved to the island to check out what happened (without them knowing that there will be a prehistoric nightmare awaiting...)
The 4th member (poor Cooper) landed in the woods with his parachute and got a good meal for the T-Rex. oO
But it doesn't take long until the other team members are ambushed by the dinos.
What I really like about the first one is the immediate death through the Rex.
One second too late and your precious, hot red head lands in the stomach of the beast.
It always drove me mad when the Rex ate my poor Regina. :(
But those animals rather fascinated me too much for finding them scary.
Even though I was annoyed when they ambushed her.
Dante hit her pretty accurately:
https://pre00.deviantart.net/c24d/th/pre/f/2016/100/6/5/dino_crisis_by_dantefitts-d9yeqk7.jpg
Still handsome after all this years. ^^
For a while in the early 2000s it seemed like every game had a version of Regina. My favourite game of the era was Unreal Tournament 2004, and it had a playermodel almost identical. Same haircut, same hair colour, very similar outfit, even a similar face.
I didn't know she got copied that much. XD
That 2-headed zombie-dino endboss looked weird. Furthermore, I think he grew a third head during the fight if I remember that youtube video correctly. XD
He was creative director for The Evil Within (Tango Gameworks, Bethesda Softworks). Haven't played it, but it probably was good as of receiving a sequel.