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Dino Crisis – Cane and Rinse No.376

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“That’s disgusting” Stop me if you've heard this one before. A crack team of specially trained operatives are sent to investigate the mysterious goings on at a hidden research facility. However, something deadly has taken residence in the halls of the now abandoned structure, and it's hungry. Yes, we're talking about the other Shinji Mikami lead Capcom Survival Horror, or "Panic Horror" in this case. As Josh, Charlotte, Jon and Maria Roberts wander into the blood soaked metal corridors of the third energy laboratory, they ask themselves, is the removal of zombies and the addition of prehistoric reptiles enough to take this game from under Resident Evil's shadow and carve out its own place in the history of the genre? How do tank controls cope with more agile foes? How many heads does Regina have in her freezer? And finally, is it really necessary for Josh to be this much of a pedant about Dinosaur classification? All this and more, as we discuss 1999's Dino Crisis. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_376.mp3 Music used in this issue: 1. Set You At Ease (Save Room Theme) by Makoto Tomozawa/Sayaka Fujita/Akari Kaida/Syun Nishigaki 2. Hang in There by Makoto Tomozawa/Sayaka Fujita/Akari Kaida/Syun Nishigaki Cane and Rinse 376 edited by Jay Taylor For those of you who are interested in watching Maria's video that's referenced in this issue click this text Don't forget, you can get an extended Cane and Rinse podcast a week early if you support our Patreon for just $1 a month! Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read out on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum
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“That’s disgusting” Stop me if you've heard this one before. A crack team of specially trained operatives are sent to investigate the mysterious goings on at a hidden research facility. However, something deadly has taken residence in the halls of the now abandoned structure, and it's hungry. Yes, we're talking about the other Shinji Mikami lead Capcom Survival Horror, or "Panic Horror" in this case. As Josh, Charlotte, Jon and Maria Roberts wander into the blood soaked metal corridors of the third energy laboratory, they ask themselves, is the removal of zombies and the addition of prehistoric reptiles enough to take this game from under Resident Evil's shadow and carve out its own place in the history of the genre? How do tank controls cope with more agile foes? How many heads does Regina have in her freezer? And finally, is it really necessary for Josh to be this much of a pedant about Dinosaur classification? All this and more, as we discuss 1999's Dino Crisis. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_376.mp3 Music used in this issue: 1. Set You At Ease (Save Room Theme) by Makoto Tomozawa/Sayaka Fujita/Akari Kaida/Syun Nishigaki 2. Hang in There by Makoto Tomozawa/Sayaka Fujita/Akari Kaida/Syun Nishigaki Cane and Rinse 376 edited by Jay Taylor For those of you who are interested in watching Maria's video that's referenced in this issue click this text Don't forget, you can get an extended Cane and Rinse podcast a week early if you support our Patreon for just $1 a month! Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read out on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum
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