*Dinosaur Commando is a 4 player VR title only playable at Capcom's GameLand venue in Aeon Mall, Tsudanuma.*

An intimidating shooting game

player that pierces the dinosaurs coming down with a rifle controller is an exhilarating shooting game that fires the dinosaurs approaching the hands of rifle type controllers.

The attacking dinosaurs will fight against bullets and hand grenades, since small items such as tyrannosaurus and large and powerful things come close to the players.

In addition to playing powerful images and powerful rifle-type controllers, this work will allow cooperative play of up to 4 people, so to take advantage of teamwork will be the decision to capture .

By all means, please try the latest VR game "DINOSAUR COMMANDO" on this occasion.

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So this apparently flew under the radar. As you can see with the banner mentioning December of last year. Regardless of that. The date of the game isn't the meat of this topic. The possible connections to Dino Crisis are.First off this is the first time in 15 years where capcom in any capacity has made a game with dinosaurs as the main component. So it's odd with such an idea they wouldn't call it Dino Crisis to get some of that free traction on it. However the game is called Dino Commando which abbreviates to DC. The same abbreviation as Dino Crisis. However that's only one such connection.While the dinosaur models themselves aren't reminiscent of any of the dinosaur designs in earlier Dino Crisis games. The environment in which the game takes place does seems reminscent of Edward City from Dino Crisis 2. Perhaps with a bit less overgrowth (Though the overgrowth is present in the promo pic). But the influence is there. There's even a tank in the promo pictures. Another element from Dino Crisis 2.Lastly a Dino Crisis title with a different name isn't outside the realm of possibility. Dino Stalker was just that. A light gun not-on-rails shooter which was effectively the true Dino Crisis 3 in terms of its story.Sadly, despite my searches. I wasn't able to find more info than this on Dinosaur Commando. So I can't say for certain if it has anything more present within it. But it definitely brings a few more questions to the table.- Could the team that developed this wanted to use the Dino Crisis name? But for some reason were restricted from doing so? Capcom's gameland has titles based on their other IPs after all. Perhaps they were restricted because there are Dino Crisis plans in place for the future. Rather than spoil those now. A title which is just lightly hinting at things could've been the way to go.- Perhaps this is a test of things to come. Much like Kitchen was for RE7. After RE7 the idea of a first person Dino Crisis game seemed to spike up. Capcom could be playing with the idea at gameland to further expand on ideas for VR on home devices.Even if it comes out that this has literally nothing to do with DC. The fact that the IP has been gaining traction and capcom in some capacity has been working with dinosaurs (That aren't tied to Monster Hunter). Definitely has things looking up.Thanks to vala for posting the news in the Capcom Community Thread