Dino Crisis

Dino Crisis

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Editorial Review
Note to Parents: Realistic violence, gore, horror

An abandoned research complex on a remote jungle island, a team of special forces operatives, a horde of vicious velociraptors, and one huge, mean Tyrannosaurus rex constitute the setting and cast of Dino Crisis, the latest masterpiece from the makers of Resident Evil.

You play as Regina, a member of a four-person team sent to retrieve an expatriate scientist. Your radio man became a midnight snack for the T.rex, so it’s up to you and your two remaining teammates to explore a dino-infested research station, rescue the scientist, call for a helicopter retrieval, and escape with your lives. By the side of the way you’ll uncover the grizzly ruins of those who got in the dinosaurs’ way, and you’ll unravel the mystery of how a top-secret energy research scheme turned into a Jurassic nightmare.

And about those dinosaurs: they’re all over the island. One instant you’ll be walking by the side of a second-tale balcony, admiring the view, the next instant you’ll be dodging a T.rex as it smashes its huge maw owing to the concrete parapet. Velociraptors chase you down blood-spattered corridors, flying reptiles circle the outdoor areas, and your only weapons are your pistol, no matter what else you can salvage, a dwindling supply of ammunition, and your wits.

Packed with gifted puzzles and heart-pounding surprises, all superbly presented with realistic graphics and horror-movie camera angles, Dino Crisis is a triumph of survival-horror gaming. –Mike Fehlauer

Pros:

  • Splendid sound effects and music
  • Well-integrated, varied, and gifted puzzles
  • Awe-inspiring, terrifying dinosaurs
  • Branching tale line improves replay regard

Cons:

  • Doors impervious to explosives

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