Inspired by The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Aliens and helmed by the great Shinji Mikami, Dino Crisis, a property once dubbed as the "spiritual successor" of Resident Evil, now finds itself fossilized - trapped in time with no signs of life.

But recent rumblings suggest that Capcom is heavily considering diving deep back into the world of dinosaurs. This speculation started when Capcom asked fans if they wanted to see its older properties get new entries or remakes, which included Dino Crisis. Then, Jeff Grubb revealed in one of his recent Games Mess Mornings podcast episodes that Capcom may be working on something related to Dino Crisis.

Unfortunately, neither claims are definitive. Given the success of Resident Evil, a new Dino Crisis is a no-brainer. Thus, this begs the question, why is Capcom not working on a Dino Crisis remake?

Capcom has, so far, been extremely blessed with more hits than duds in recent years. For every Exoprimal - ironically, many thought Exoprimal was a new Dino Crisis game before its official name reveal - Capcom has struck gold consistently with the release of Resident Evil and Resident Evil Village, Monster Hunter: Rise, and so much more.

Still, Capcom owes it to the fans to give them what they've been asking for years.