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Capcom was allegedly thinking about more Dino Crisis prior to ExoPrimal’s launch
According to games media vetern Jeff Grubb, Capcom has been considering reviving the long-dormant Dino Crisis IP in recent years. This may be pleasant to hear for any OG survival horror fans out there, but there’s a catch. This particular rumour only fell on Grubb’s ears prior to the release of ExoPrimal.
As such, Grubb expressed on the Good Mess Mornings show some doubt as to whether or not ExoPrimal itself was the source of these rumours, being a fresh dinosaur-focused game that many hoped had some manner of Dino Crisis tie-in back when it was revealed in a Sony State of Play back in 2022.
This rumour was revealed by Grubb following the release of a Capcom consumer survey, in which it asked members of the public which older Capcom IPs they’d like to see revived. Featured games included many fan-favourites and cult classics, including Dino Crisis, Dead Rising, God Hand, and the Vs Capcom series.
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Google will soon display prewritten texts people in crisis can use to ask for help
Google will soon start displaying prewritten text messages that appear when users search for suicide-related terms. These prompts are supposed to help people start a difficult conversation during a mental health crisis and were created in partnership with the International Association for Suicide Prevention.
The message options will appear directly beneath the information for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which Google already surfaces when people search for suicide-related terms. It will encourage users to “connect with people you trust,” with each prompt featuring a “send a text” button that opens and pastes the prompt into a user’s text messaging app. It’s not clear whether these messages will appear on Google’s desktop site, but…