Dino Crisis 2 Bigger, Badder, Bloodier
Capcom didn’t just make a sequel — they strapped the original Dino Crisis to a rocket, lit the fuse, and watched it explode into pure, prehistoric chaos. Welcome to Dino Crisis 2, the moment the series stopped creeping through dark corridors and went full‑throttle action. More dinosaurs, more weapons, more explosions — and more blood than the PS1 probably knew what to do with. Regina and Dylan aren’t just surviving anymore; they’re mowing down entire herds like it’s a prehistoric warzone. From jungle ambushes to underwater nightmares, from time‑ripped cities to that final, unhinged escape sequence, Dino Crisis 2 is a masterclass in how to take a survival horror concept and turn it into a high‑speed, high‑body‑count thrill ride. It’s bigger. It’s badder. It’s bloodier. And it might just be one of the most gloriously over‑the‑top sequels of the PS1 era. Let’s dive in.

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