Capcom has reportedly attempted twice to revive the Dino Crisis series with remakes, but both efforts have failed or been canceled, indicating ongoing struggles to bring the beloved dinosaur horror franchise back to life.
Capcom has announced a Dino Crisis-themed merchandise lottery event running until September 12, featuring rare items like sweaters and desk mats, as a way to celebrate the franchise while hinting at potential future game developments.
Capcom is conducting "Super Elections" to gather feedback from fans on which franchises they would like to see receive sequels or spin-offs, as well as which games should be remade using modern technology. The list includes IPs like Okami, Dino Crisis, Darkstalkers, Dead Rising, Mega Man, and more. Participants have the chance to win prizes for taking part, and the survey offers a glimpse into potential future developments for Capcom's storied franchises.
Capcom has released a survey asking fans which dormant franchises they would like to see revived, including games like Dino Crisis, Okami, and Darkstalkers. It remains to be seen whether the company will bring back any of these classic series, but fans are encouraged to fill out the form to express their preferences.
Capcom has launched a survey called 'Super Elections' on its Capcom Town website, asking fans which dormant franchise they would like to see receive a sequel or spin-off, including IPs like Dino Crisis, Okami, and more. The survey also inquired about games fans would like to see completely remade with modern technology, featuring options such as Mega Man, Onimusha, and Ace Attorney. This suggests that Capcom is considering the potential revival or remaking of these IPs, sparking interest and speculation among fans.
Capcom has sparked hope among fans of classic franchises like Dead Rising and Dino Crisis with a recent survey asking for feedback on potential sequels or remakes of various IPs, including lesser-known titles like Commando. While past surveys haven't always led to concrete results, this presents an opportunity for fans to express their desire for the revival of beloved games, potentially influencing the company's future development decisions.
Capcom has sent out a survey to fans asking about potential revivals for dormant franchises, including Dino Crisis, Onimusha, Okami, Dead Rising, Darkstalkers, Breath of Fire, and Lost Planet. The survey also inquires about remakes for games like Onimusha, Ace Attorney, Breath of Fire, Mega Man, and Final Fight. While Capcom is known for considering fan feedback, it remains to be seen how heavily survey results will influence decisions on reviving old IPs or creating new titles. However, the company has confirmed its intention to continue making more Resident Evil remakes and explore its rich back catalog for future projects.
Capcom's upcoming third-person dinosaur shooter, Exoprimal, will feature co-op missions, story-related missions, and a variety of maps and equipment options. The game will also receive post-release updates with new content, including collaborations with other Capcom titles. Fans are speculating about a possible Dino Crisis crossover or appearances from Resident Evil characters.
Fans of Capcom are divided over what classic game should be remade next, with Dino Crisis and Resident Evil Code: Veronica X being the top choices in a recent Push Square Poll. While interest in a Dino Crisis remake has been high for years, both games would be good candidates for a significant makeover. Resident Evil 5, being closer to modern gaming standards, may not be seen as a worthwhile project by Capcom executives.