Each game originally received PC ports in 2000 and 2002 respectively and the versions available on GOG will build on that base. New features that will be available in the GOG versions include enhanced DirectX rendering, ~4K resolution, modern controllers, and fixes for stability, transparency, and save issues. These versions will also be DRM-Free. Meaning if you buy these from GOG you will be able to access the titles as long as you have access to the files.
Coinciding with this momentous announcement, GOG revealed a new initiative that puts the user base in control of which titles they will prioritize in working towards getting onto their platform. Users are urged to vote for their favorites and perhaps even share their memories of these titles. Perhaps these leaderboards and memories will make an IP holder’s heart grow three sizes larger and prompt them to work with GOG to ensure their titles will be accessible forever. You can access the list via this link right here.
Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 are available now on GOG.
Get ready for some quirky fun and highly customizable player-made Mii characters in April!
The Atari 50 Anniversary Collection gets a significant add-on!
There's a fairly well-rounded selection of new Nintendo eShop titles launching for Nintendo Switch platforms…
Get a glimpse at the upcoming Switch sequel to the Nintendo 3DS title which released…
Who doesn’t want to explore Toronto as…Robot-01?
Get acquainted with the unique Camera Obscura mechanics in Team Ninja's horror sequel remake in…
This website uses cookies.