In the late 90s, a simple yet terrifying concept took the gaming world by storm: “What if Resident Evil met Jurassic Park?” This experiment resulted in one of the most beloved cult classics in survival horror history. Here at Digital Tech Explorer, we are always tracking how classic software finds new life on modern platforms. Today, that journey leads us to Capcom, which has officially re-released both Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 on Steam, marking their long-awaited debut on the platform.
The Return of Prehistoric Survival Horror to PC

While these titles saw PC ports in the early 2000s and a GOG release earlier last year, the Steam versions represent a significant milestone for accessibility. Interestingly, the Steam listings credit GOG.com as a co-developer, suggesting these are the same optimized builds. However, for the tech-savvy professional, there is a technical caveat to consider: the implementation of Digital Rights Management (DRM).
The Technical Hurdle: Enigma Protector DRM
At Digital Tech Explorer, we prioritize transparency regarding software performance. The Steam versions of these classics come bundled with Enigma Protector DRM. This inclusion has already sparked debate within the PC gaming community. Early users have reported minor bugs, including a “Chack Registry” typo in the launch window for the first game.
The Enigma DRM is no stranger to controversy. It was previously integrated into other Capcom titles, such as Resident Evil Revelations, where it was linked to performance degradation and crashes before eventually being rolled back. Current discussions on the Steam forums highlight concerns over this DRM’s impact on system stability and the notable absence of Steam achievements.
Capcom’s Stance on Modding and Modern Compatibility
As a platform founded by software engineers, we closely monitor how DRM affects the longevity of software. Many analysts believe the inclusion of Enigma is part of Capcom’s broader anti-modding initiative. While the Dino Crisis series hasn’t had the most robust modding community, tools like the Classic REbirth mod have been essential for running these games on high-resolution modern hardware. The presence of intrusive DRM often complicates the use of such community-driven fixes.
Availability and Steam Launch Details
Despite the technical debates, the chance to own Regina’s adventures on the world’s largest digital storefront is a win for preservation. To help you decide if this classic trek is worth the investment, we’ve summarized the launch details below:
| Game Title | Platform | DRM Status | Launch Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dino Crisis | Steam | Enigma Protector | $5.00 |
| Dino Crisis 2 | Steam | Enigma Protector | $5.00 |
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