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Somebody needs to give me the scientific explanation on why we don't have Dinoi Crisis Remake

JokerMM

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Why Is Capcom So Afraid Of Dino Crisis?​


we live in world where movie companies can shit out gazillion (terrible) jurassic park sequels and make litreal billions of dollars, the interest in dinosaurs is sky fucking high alll the time, and yet we have very very few dino games, let alone in the horror genre
i cannot help but think capcom is sitting on a such a fucking obvious Pile of cash maker but refuses to touch it in favor of RE
also,
HOT RED HEAD PROTAGNIST
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Heimdall_Xtreme

Jim Ryan Fanclub's #1 Member
We already have the Exoprimal assets, patience because at least this game was used to make the dinosaur model. .... With 6 more dinosaur models, they can now make a Dino Crisis.
 

JimmyRustler

Gold Member
Haunting Ground is more important. Onimusha too.
Onimusha died when the Remaster underperformed.

The setting just makes it too risky and I also don’t think there is really a place for it any more. Too many games that are quite similar.

Dino Crisis on the other hand… well, OP explains it well. It doesn’t make sense.

My guess is that Capcom has not found a concept they believe would work yet.
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
Because at some point, we found out that dinosaurs might have had feathers and that just kind of fucked up the whole fantasy.

tl;dr: Just give me Regina hentai instead.
 

Fbh

Member
Because Resident Evil is more popular and Zombies have historically been more popular than dinos in games.
As long as they still have RE games to remake which are guaranteed to sell at least a few million just because they are Resident Evil it doesn't make sense to start remaking a way less popular franchise like DIno Crisis. Maybe once they run out of RE games to remake (unless they go full Naughty Dog and start remaking RE7-8)
 
So many games make more sense for them than Dino Crisis.

You should be asking why they haven't remade RE1 with the new engine or Code Veronica or Resident Evil 0.

Onimusha also makes more sense as others have said.
 
Remakes are a waste of time and money, they are better off making a new game in the franchise. Just play it the way it was meant to be.
 

Danjin44

The nicest person on this forum
If devs are passionate about it then they bring it back like FROM brought back Armored Core.
 

A.Romero

Member
I went to Dall-E 3 to see what a modern take would be:

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Nice. What prompt did you use?


OP, the scientific explanation is as follows:

Every single organization in the world, regardless of its size, has limited resources that they can employ to maximize profits or to attain their objectives (in case of the NGO). In the case of game development, for example, we can simplify it for explanation's sake as their development capacity. So, let's say that Capcom hasta the capacity of producing .4 games a year (2 games in 5 years) by investing 80 million dollars a year (400 over 5 years).

With that in mind they have to select what endeavor would provide the maximum profit. Let's quickly check how succesfull are Capcom's older IP's (which I'm aware don't necessarily reflect how popular could they be now but it's the only thing we have. Capcom probably has better tools like massive surveys, focus groups and deeper analytics):

In 1999 they released the following games:

Resident Evil 3 (3.5 million copies)
Power Stone (.14 million copies - VG Chartz, I know I know but it's the only source available)
Giga Wing (couldn't find any data but probably less than power stone)
SF III 3rd Strike (126,000 copies including both dreamcast and arcade Google)
Final Fight Revenge (Unknown but it inspired God Hand so it paid it's due)
The Misadventures of Tron (61,127 - Wikipedia it was actually the best sold game in Japan for a while)
Trick'N Snowboarder (Unknown but never heard of it so probably not many)
Metal Walker (Unknown but it was a quirky pokemon clone that didn't pan out so probably not many)
Dino Crisis (2.4 million copies)
Street Fighter III Double Impact (84, 398 Google)
Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Nekketsu Seishun Nikki 2 (Unknown but it didn't get a release outside of Japan so probably not many)
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (5 million copies worldwide)

I'm lazy and supposed to be working so copies sold were pulled from GPT or some other doubtful sources.

So out of those releases the Top 3 are:

Tomb Raider: Last Revelation
Resident Evil 3
Dino Crisis

You might say: OK there you go, the other two still get some attention but Dino Crisis doesn't. However, Dino Crisis did get some sequels:

Dino Crisis 2 (1.2 million copies)
Dino Crisis 3 (580,000 copies - Fandom)

So, basically with every release sales cut in half. Going by that trend Dino Crisis 4 would likely not even break even.

So while maybe the latter games broke even, they failed to perform at a level that Capcom deemed reasonable continue developing the series.

So if you want a formula that could read scentificly you could use:

(Dino crisis 3 revenue - dino crisis 3 cost) < (DMC/RE revenue - DMC/RE cost)

While the above is true, Capcom will prefer to invest in DMC/RE.

I hope my scientific-ish explanation satisfied your thirst for knowledge.
 
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Nice. What prompt did you use?
'Short red haired Regina from Dino Crisis video game, modernized'
'Short red haired Regina from Dino Crisis video game, fighting dinosaurs'
'Short red haired Regina from Dino Crisis video game, in tactical gear'

I tried 'in stealth gear' too but it looked really close to tactical gear. Also you're going to have to refresh the prompt a lot. Something in the description kept leading Dalle to NSFW content to draw from. I just assume that Regina has years and years of NSFW imagery over SFW imagery.
 

Why Is Capcom So Afraid Of Dino Crisis?​


we live in world where movie companies can shit out gazillion (terrible) jurassic park sequels and make litreal billions of dollars, the interest in dinosaurs is sky fucking high alll the time, and yet we have very very few dino games, let alone in the horror genre
i cannot help but think capcom is sitting on a such a fucking obvious Pile of cash maker but refuses to touch it in favor of RE
also,
HOT RED HEAD PROTAGNIST
Regina.600.1239075.jpg

They would most likely censor the main character like they did to Jill Valentine in Resident Evil 3 Remake
 

Drizzlehell

Banned
I once heard Brett Elston (former GamesRadar editor and a Capcom brand manager at the time) say on a podcast that if no one at Capcom has any good idea for a game aside from "let's just remake it bro" then it's not gonna get greenlit.

Therefore, I take it that no one at Capcom had any good ideas on how to revive this franchise. Especially since it always kinda struggled to find its identity so it has little potential for any continued remakes or sequels. First game was a straight up Resident Evil clone, the second one was an arcade shooter, and the third one was such a weird departure that I don't even know what to make of it. Maybe after the remakes of older RE games this would have bigger audience but I doubt that anyone at Capcom would greenlight a game that's just over-the-shoulder RE game with dinosaurs. There has to be more to it in order to rebuild a distinct enough franchise with its own identity and avoid the mistakes from the past.
 

Saber

Gold Member
It's not good despite what people keep saying. They pick RE as a base, added some bad mechanics and puzzles and called a day. Avarage at best, but mediocre at its core.
 

64bitmodels

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Saber

Gold Member
I feel like these are exaggerations but yeah i struggle to comprehend the cult following this game has here....

Not exaggeration. Talking to a guy super fan of RE classics(RE1 and RE3 being my favorites). When I played I was super dissapointed with unnecessary complex for no reason puzzles and weird and somewhat annoying mechanics, like bleeding, which is supposed to be equivalent to poison, and quick time events. The story itself also is some uninteresting weird shit. Can't say about the sequels though.
 

Heimdall_Xtreme

Jim Ryan Fanclub's #1 Member
My telekinetic mind is giving me signs that Capcom is currently making a modern Dino Crisis, but it's a secret project at the moment. 🧠

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