The first thing that stands out about Labyrinth of The Demon King is the visual style. It's bold, unsettling, and nails the atmosphere it intends to. The only downside to the visuals is the pop-in whenever you load into an areas. It's visually distracting and takes away from the otherwise flawless execution. The levels can often involve too much backtracking or fail to adequately signpost paths or objectives. There's a good game here for sure, but you need to be prepared to feel annoyed at times from a lack of guided direction or poorly executed layouts. I can recommend the game to those who didn't mind rough edges and want to play something that is wholly confident in itself.
Dino Crisis 1 is one of the more interesting PS1 survival horror game and is much more than just Resident Evil with dinosaurs. There's a bigger emphasis on puzzles than combat and the dinosaurs are much tougher than the average B.O.W. Contains an Arrange Mode for those looking for something new from the PS1 original. Dino Crisis 2 is a sequel in the same vein as Aliens. The horror element is much reduced and the action takes priority. A really fun arcade vibe where your aim is to keep the combo rising rather than managing resources. It's quite a short game but replay value is high with numerous unlockables, including playable dinosaurs in a bonus mode! Both games are worth picking up and having them on GOG and in the Preservation Program is the absolute best possible outcome.