Gigantosaurus The Game
Love the show, love the game.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
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It’s probably weird to say for my age. I have been acknowledge the original show since Disney channel before the game was come out.
But in general why I’m into this game?? I know that the game itself was kinda not for my age. But myself, big fan of 3D platformer like this, I can’t really pull it away. Its very lightheaded game. The original show might get me into as well.
The fun part for me is just keep collecting and unlocking. Also has quite huge open-world to exploration. Racing mode is kinda fun as well. I was able get all of achievements by 2 days along play through the game. Only thing I was wish is the color tone itself, somehow not colorful as the show. But if that is the bast engine can do.
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game
Digital Zoo Gallery
This is a pretty amazing concept for an art gallery. There are three sections: the dinosaurs, the aquarium and the art gallery. The dinosaur exhibit was awesome, like Jurassic Park, only with added art. The jungle was lush, the dino animations were pretty cool, and it’s tied with the aquarium as my favorite.
The aquarium starts you off in a smallish exhibit room with some animated and static artworks. You can then explore the aquarium room and tunnel to your heart’s content. Honestly, this looks amazing and better than some diving games I’ve played.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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Beautiful, relaxing and uplifting.
I thoroughly enjoyed spending 30 minutes exploring the 3 different areas today.
My only criticism at this stage - please add some more music for each environment; although the tracks are a very good fit, because they are short they quickly become repetitive, and even in my short visit today were starting to become irritating which really detracts from the experience. Adding just a few more tracks to each area would solve that.
I hope that you continue to expand the art and areas.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Atlantis Adventure VR
Atlantis Adventure is beyond Terrible. A really lame VR game. Now where do I begin, first off this game only goes for 20 minutes, and for a 20-minute VR game the asking price is a bit much. So who would want to pay that much money. Also there are no hand animations and reloading animations as well, and the game is so generous that you have infinite bullets, you heard me correctly Infinite Bullets. I feel the developers could’ve made the game a bit more challenging in having to reload but the fact that you’re giving unlimited ammo makes the game so much easier all you have to do is hold down the button and fire away. The only good thing about the game are the graphics despite a few bugs here and there. The enemies are meh, and the boss fights are lame. The dinosaur models look like they were ripped out of a Jurassic World game, don’t believe me take a real good look at the raptors at level one, I swear those raptors look exactly like Blue, Charlie, Delta and Echo and the T-Rex looks like the JW T-Rex, don’t people make decent dinosaur models for video games anymore. Also there’s not much AI to the enemies they just run towards you and you mow them down like a bloodthirsty killer, the developers should make the enemies more strategic, for example have raptors attack the front while the raptors ambush the player from behind. Also there were times when I glitched out of the level while fighting enemies no joke I was for some strange, unknown reason thrown outside the pre-determined path of the game and I had to restart.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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My recommendation is ONLY for VR arcade centers
This Game has good potentials for VR arcades however, they need to fix the sound, it is just too scattered and you don’t know what you are hearing.
Te sound of the truck is absent
the sound of the lady speaking is absent
Background sound is noisy.. too noisy
the sound of the gun is very low
This game is just good for commercial VR arcades
360 standstill and 3 DOF not 6DOF
BUT the SOUND QUALITY IS BAD!!!!
I will refund for now until these and some other issues other reviewers will mention is fixed
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Turok
I’ve been a VERY LONG and dedicated fan to the Turok franchise since I was a child. Turok and Turok 2 were my first FPS games I have ever played, and I played them repeatedly as a child and into adulthood.
I have every N64 game, PC port, Gameboy game, Turok Evolution, and even the incredibly average Turok 2008 on PS3 and PC. I even dabbled in the comics, toys, and collectables.
You’re, most likely, coming here from the N64 version of Turok, and that’s fine. To be honest, there were few differences, even visually, from the original PC port and the N64 port of Turok: The Dinosaur Hunter. On modern systems, there were a few glitches with the PC port, such as the music randomly cutting off entirely, and some visual hiccups.
– Real player with 33.7 hrs in game
Warning, this game holds a lot of Nostalgia for me, as this was my second most played game on my N64 back in the day. (Turok 2 being my most played.) *I still own my copies and they still work.
Turok Dinosaur Hunter was, in my mind, one of the BEST FPS games on the N64. Some would argue that 007 Goldeneye and Perfect Dark were better, but Turok was basically the QUAKE/DOOM of the N64. Fast paced and total devastation to your enemies, which is why I hale this better than 007 and Perfect Dark. The quickness and speed to it and the feel of the weapons made it more fun to me than the others.
– Real player with 22.0 hrs in game
Goblin.Life
10/10 Would recommend to any fellow goblin, great for refunds
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Balcony
Given such a low price, this game pleasantly exceeded my expectation! If you are a fan of Overcooked, the Balcony is an excellent new take where you need to go through obstacles and puzzles under time limit to deliver items and party with your friends. For an indie game, each stage feels well-designed and filled with creativity. I really love the dinosaur at the end! Overall a recommend!
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
this game is so fun and cute, i hope i will not hot headed.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Escape Dinosaur Island
Top tier, please make a second one
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
My god, this is awful. I saw Vinny playing this and thought, “ha, this looks like a laugh, I’ll buy it.”
Ugh. Also it keeps trying to boot my VR headset for seemingly no reason. Avoid.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Tomb Raider: Anniversary
***** QUICK SPOILER-FREE REVIEW *****
An amazing game! I’ve played the others by Crystal Dynamics and I’d place this with the gritty reboot as the best.
THE GOOD: Damn near everything!
The puzzles are actually puzzling, the platforming challenging, the dialogue and acting are actually good and the story gives Lara some surprising depth! The music hits both the atmospheric and action themes perfectly, and the game is more than its money’s worth in terms of length (expect 20 - 40 hours). Oh and it still looks great in 2015!
– Real player with 41.6 hrs in game
Tomb Raider: Anniversary is a superb game in almost every way. As a video gamer new to the franchise, I can now fully understand the reasons behind the tremendous popularity of the Tomb Raider series and the fervor of its fan base. The extent of my previous experience with the internationally celebrated Lara Croft amounted to about 20 minutes of game play on a roommate’s Playstation back in the year 2000. Thus, I had not been truly prepared for how fantastic a journey I would embark upon in Tomb Raider: Anniversary for PC on sale from Steam.
– Real player with 40.6 hrs in game
Tomb Raider I
“Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.”
~Indiana Jones
It’s hard to overrate the first Tomb Raider. Kids nowadays, who take video games for granted, most likely won’t understand how it felt when the entire industry used to change dramatically with certain games being made. And Tomb Raider? It was one of those world-changing titles. But to explain what exactly happened back in 1996, we’ll need to go even further in the past. In the year 1989, when 25 years old man Jordan Mechner released a game for Apple II computers. A game that blew everybody’s mind and quickly became one of the most legendary names in video games history. I’m talking, of course, about Prince of Persia.
– Real player with 65.3 hrs in game
Opening an old, dusty box in the attic, coughing like hell and getting your eyes irritated due to the suffocating, aged dust contained within. It has been years, if not decades, when you laid your eyes upon that once silver coloured box and the many games received as gifts, probably, amongst the many iconic titles, one always stood up to you, maybe it was the hype, maybe it was how the story sparked interest or maybe, just maybe it’s the pointy… ‘‘triangles’’. Nonetheless, you pick up everything, run down the stairs, plug everything correctly and fire the beast already. Damn… 24 years has passed and it still smells like childhood.
– Real player with 26.9 hrs in game