On Wednesday, the GOG subscription service revealed Dino Crisis and its sequel will be coming to the platform, and a new Dreamlist feature will let fans vote on future additions.
GOG unleashed a few announcements for its subscription service platform today and first is the long-rumoured return of the other fan-favourite survival horror from Capcom, Dino Crisis. For those not in the know, Dino Crisis is just like Resident Evil (Resident Evil series director Shinji Mikami even directed the first entry) if the zombies were replaced with dinosaurs.

While Resident Evil and other survival horror titles are more reserved for slow, progressive gameplay, Dino Crisis brings up the pace and increases focus on action aspects (considering dinosaurs are faster than zombies). Both Dino Crisis and its sequel are now available on GOG.com with marked quality-of-life improvements, and a trailer can be seen below.
On top of the exciting Dino Crisis return, GOG has also announced the updated and improved version of the well-known Community Wishlist, the Dreamlist. The new Dreamlist aims to inform voters further on which title they would like to arrive on the GOG.com platform before it launches. Each game on Dreamlist comes with its own game card, featuring a detailed description, screenshots, and trailers similar to the Xbox Game Pass service. Plus, fans will be able to share their personal favourite stories to make their case on why their vote should be considered when titles come to the platform.
To help fan voting further, the subscription service has also added enhanced browsing and filtering options for user experience improvements. GOG promises Dreamlist will provide a better tool to support further development and help the platform bring even more amazing games to our community.
Fans can jump into Dino Crisis and its sequel today on GOG, and more information regarding the Dreamlist feature can be found there as well.