Primal Carnage

Primal Carnage

Primal Carnage is a game I can entertain myself for hours on end. Whether you’re in it for the killing or just to mess around and role play (rp). I Recommend this game. It’s true this game hasn’t been updated in months or maybe even a year now but even so it makes a great game none the less. If you want to feel a realistic dinosaur game then this one should be on your list of games to try.

The gameplay is quite smooth if you have a decent connection to the internet, it only gets laggy if there is a player with a high ping or your internet is just slow. It’s a very smooth game and this is why I prefer it over Primal Carnage Extinction. The “improved” primal carnage (Extinction) is just too choppy for me and it just doesn’t have the same feel that Primal Carnage gives. When I fly as a ptera I feel free, I could spend hours just flying around a map doing tricks and going under/over hard to reach places. Bonus: Pteras can actually speed up in this game by diving, wheras in Extinction you’re basically just looking to get killed if you’re a ptera. The movement of the dinos feels realistic, for example the raptor pounces at what seems within logic (in game it looks to be around 15ft). The rex doesn’t vacuum you up into it’s mouth, you actually have to aim to eat the human. Dilos are a much harder class to play, so if you like challenges then you should play that class and try to get atleast 5 kills without dying. Another thing that I like about the gameplay is the accuracy in aiming, it seems very realistic although the bullets don’t slow down, they shoot the same speed as far as you want. Even still this game is quite fun.

Real player with 1153.5 hrs in game


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Yes, this game is dead. None the less, I wanted to give this game a review, since it’s one of my most beloved games ever.

I’ve bought this game back in the day when it was still supported and not that long released on Steam yet. It was kinda an early early acces game, so before Steam’s EA-phase. It was released, but still very early in development, it still would get more dinos, maps, more modes etcetera. But man I loved it. I love dinosaurs, I love shooting the place up, what could go wrong? Well, long story short; an abandoned game does the trick.

Real player with 501.3 hrs in game

Primal Carnage on Steam

Second Extinction™

Second Extinction™

After having not played this game for over a month, I had to click enter about 100 times until I could get to a mission selection screen…

It also keeps bothering me to upgrade the account…

Don’t buy this game if not being able to get into a game fast is important to you!

Real player with 43.1 hrs in game


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I honestly really love this game, but it crashes so often that it’s insulting to me and my time; and this has been an issue for many seasons. I always come back hoping they fixed the crashes just to spend an hour or more in an expedition and having the game crash before I can extract with 5 stars. It’s nice how you get some rewards as compensation, but this is just a workaround to the issue and does not reward you based on your time/effort spent and wasted. Please wait for the game to be fixed before buying.

Real player with 42.3 hrs in game

Second Extinction™ on Steam

ORION: Prelude

ORION: Prelude

Many people asked me about the game „Orion: Dino Horde“. So I have written a review now. ^^

First I have to say that the game has just 36/100 Metascore. But the Metascore was for the game “Dino Beatdown”, not for “Orion: Dino Horde” and the game hasn’t only changed the name, its totally different now.

For many people it’s still not a good game, because of a not perfect graphic (uff.. for me the graphic looks alright – I would give for it 7/10 points. – You can take a look at my Screenshots), some bugs (really the most Shooter Multiplayer Games have bugs/glitches…) and the not so realistic weapon sounds or I DON’T KNOW WHY!

Real player with 194.8 hrs in game


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UPDATE : ORION PRELUDE

There simply aren’t enough games with dinosaurs & even fewer of these that are actually worth playing! For me, Orion: Prelude (O:P) is that rare exception. Although not much in way of a story in the game (no single player after all), there is quite a tale on how Orion came to be the game it is today…

The short version is, that O:P is an evolution of previous Orion titles, Dino Horde & Dino Beatdown originally dating back to a successful 2011 Kickstarter campaign. Although recieving early criticism (that would normally kill a game ..dead.. disappearing into obscurity), the game continued to evolve with constant updates (big & small) over the years from the developers. Spiral stuck with it! This dedication & gradual refinement of the game has resulted in an excellent first-person co-op experience, with a well rounded collection of modes, weapons, enviromental effects, vehicles & more to enjoy.

Real player with 81.5 hrs in game

ORION: Prelude on Steam

Dinosaur Hunt

Dinosaur Hunt

| Title | Dinosaur Hunt |

| Developer | Racing Bros |

| Publisher | ANPA.US |

| Release | 17 September 2015 |

| Graphics | 3D |

| Genre | Dinosaurs Shooter |

| Price |

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game

**OK! I am changing review from Negative to Positive!

THIS GAME WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE FUN IF IT ALLOWED YOU TO KEEP AND USE ALL WEAPONS IN HORDE AND SURVIVAL MODES! Too bad you can keep only one and need drop rest!**

The game is pretty fun! Actually less complex games always are more fun if they don’t stress you. Here killing hordes of Dinosaurs using different weapons does addict you a bit! The weapons are nice and Achievements are easy! 1080 of them too for Achievement Hunters. May need couple of hours maximum to achieve. You can unlock 1079 in any Horde or Survival mode map littered with multiple weapons. The one remaining Get out Of Jared Tice will unlock playing Campaign mode first 2 levels. Campaign mode is monotonous. You are in a park, keep picking weapons and kill Dinosaurs hunting Deers. Usually a mixture of small ones with one big in between. Levels keep getting bigger in size. Need see if levels ahead offer more challenge? I enjoyed the Horde/Survival mode best.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Dinosaur Hunt on Steam

Guardians of Orion (Phase 2)

Guardians of Orion (Phase 2)

I really did once support this game and its developers. It’s true, read my old Prelude review, it’s still positive. I was heavily invested in Trek Industries' first title, Orion Prelude, having unlocked 99% of its achievements. I was happy to see an expansion of the Orion universe away from the limits imposed by Prelude’s systems, and it’s always nice to see indie devs improve upon their vision of an ideal game.

The game itself is not bad, per se. It has a good foundation, easy-to-learn mechanics and addictive gameplay. I spent many long hours, almost 300, happy to play it, eager to explore the gradually developing content and new systems. The game has lofty ambitions, and that in itself is, again, not intrinsically bad. The way the developers went about implementing the change is where crap hits the proverbial fan:

Real player with 474.5 hrs in game

Introduction: Guardians of Orion or also previously known as just “Orion” and also “The Orion project” is a pretty interesting and ambitious game which will probably include everything from PvP and PvE to space and planet exploration in the form of individual modules. As of writing this the PvP module is the latest module which was added besides the PvE module which existed for a while.

So besides the PvP module at the moment this game is pretty much like Orion Prelude (developed by the same developers) remastered in Unreal Engine 4 except that this game features more guardians or classes with more to be added but at the same moment it is missing vehicles which might be added at some point. Now I will mention regarding the various gameplay aspects.

Real player with 258.2 hrs in game

Guardians of Orion (Phase 2) on Steam

Dinosaur Hunter

Dinosaur Hunter

welcome

Real player with 12.4 hrs in game

Everything costs coins, and some of the guns don’t really work. It is fun, but you always run out of bullets, and you have to use coins to by more, but it is REALLY fun.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Dinosaur Hunter on Steam

Bleeding Hunt VR Chap.1

Bleeding Hunt VR Chap.1

Honestly this game brings back memories of good old arcade rail-shooter games like Virtual Cop, Time Crisis and House of the Dead as well as the Jurassic arcade games. But those games run much longer than this, the playtime of this game is a joke, only 10 minutes of game play. How is that going to keep us VR gamers satisfied?! The replay value this game has is extremely low. The graphics are pretty decent but a bit rough around the edges. And besides this game isn’t worth $4.50 even if it’s on special and I’m surprised that this game has positive reviews because of the price. Well a cheap price doesn’t always mean the game is going to be good, in fact the game is down-right terrible and noone is going to play this game again and again. And besides if this is the first chapter of Bleeding hunt when, WHERE THE HELL IS CHAPTER 2 & 3???!!! If this game had a gameplay time of like 50 minutes or an hour then I would be happy but the fact this game only has the first chapter and only 10 lousy minutes of game time, it’s not worth your time nor money. So don’t bother playing this, even if the game is at a cheap price.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Great fun game if you like dinosaur movies and games.

The game takes about 8 minutes, and you can compare it like a simulator in a shopping centre or shooting game with guns at an arcade. There the gameplay doesn’t last longer than this, and you are mostly paying more for playing once.

Here you can play as often you want. So for me, it’s worth it to pay about 2 Euros for this fun game.

There are two different game modes: standard and advanced.

You can see all kind of different dinosaurs in this game.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Bleeding Hunt VR Chap.1 on Steam

Dino D-Day

Dino D-Day

This game is absurd, and fun to play… usually. Pitting the Allies vs the Axis in an alternate history where Germany clones dinosaurs to fuel their war effort, the Axis forces have a near monopoly on the Dinos. This doesn’t mean that the Allies are any less fun to play though. Trigger, the Allies sole dino is one of the better ones, with a charge ability, and a solid machine gun to use.

Playing at the Allies is more a straightforward FPS, with relatively standard classes. There is an assault, a sniper, a medic, all the regulars, and they do quite well against the dinosaurs, to the point that with a competitive team, the Axis forces have a bit of a harder time of things. Shotguns end dinos, sniper rifles end dinos from a distance. The Allies have a clear advantage on range in general. With a female french resistance medic, and a female sniper, I am also happy to see that I can play as a woman for once in an FPS. One that isn’t merely relegated to a healer or noncombat class. This is pretty rare, and most people won’t care, but I think it is pretty cool. Also of note is that several classes have area of effect buffs, such as accuracy or healing, allowing small squads to become even more deadly.

Real player with 247.1 hrs in game

This game is fun. No matter your skill, no matter your system, no matter the class you choose. This game embodies the ultimate dream of all young boys and I can assume many young girls. WW2 mixed with Dinos I mean it’s magic! I awaited this game from the moment I heard of it. It’s surprising a game like this took so long to come out. But the similarity to UT is what really makes this game fun for old school gamers. Let’s be honest ever since Halo and CS ruined gaming forever people have been waiting for a game that isn’t realistic. If I wanted to crouch and steady myself before every shot I’d go play paintball. I want to jump and flip like a jackass while some poor sap tries to shoot the ball of rubber I’ve become. It’s simple the matrix was cool that’s what I want from a game… any game. That said the graphics are ok at best but the gameplay more than makes up for it. The only real problem I have is getting hung up on walls and corners it’s sort of the one button mouse of gaming. A nearly unforgivable sin since it was fixed in most games long ago. All things considered it’s a great little number I’ll be playing for years to come. -SEF

Real player with 230.6 hrs in game

Dino D-Day on Steam

Jurassic Safari Hunt

Jurassic Safari Hunt

★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

I actually enjoyed the gameplay somewhat, but this game is very grindy to get the achievements instead of being skill/progression based. I’ve played some of the levels 20+ times and I still need to do it more times to get enough diplodocus skins. There are also only 2 maps and a few weapons. This game might be fine at bundle price, but there is not very much actual gameplay. The majority of the time spent playing will be grinding.

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

Jurassic Safari Hunt on Steam

RoboVDino

RoboVDino

Fun game. Starts simple then becomes faster and more frantic as you progress. The developer is good people and it is great to support indie developers. Overall have enjoyed so far.

Real player with 92.4 hrs in game

50% Robo

50% Dino

100% Video game

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

RoboVDino on Steam