Dinosaurs Prehistoric Survivors
I just completed the game today and before I get into my thoughts of the game keep in mind that this is an Early Access Game which has been out for only 16 days. That being said you can’t expect it to be on the same level as a game that has been in Early Access for months or the same level as a finished product. Onto my thoughts…
After 20.1 hours of gameplay I have found that this game is well built for the most part and is well thought out. The game requires using a different play style at the different phases of your dinosaur’s development. The way you set your dinosaur’s stats really does affect how easy or hard the game is.
– Real player with 108.1 hrs in game
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This game is pretty fun and pretty tense every once in a while it needs some improvements though:
-Different roars
-Add more dinosaurs in campaign mode
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All mechanics except growing in free roam
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If it’s possible, add herds for you to come across or join
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Add roaming utahraptor packs
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and nesting (nesting would be a good idea because in both free roam and campaign it would give you something to do once you’re fully grown)
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and possibly (to add realism and since it’s single player) add a sleeping system
– Real player with 37.1 hrs in game
Saurian
Saurian… Where do I begin. This was a near-personal game to me as I connected with it so well. As you may have gathered from my profile picture alone, I love dinosaurs, and this was right up my alley.
Though in EA and very, very buggy as of the time of this review ( 30/11/2017) It still proved some great content and a realistic view into the life of Dakotaraptor. (More playables added soon: In order: Pachycephalosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus rex then Ankylosaurus and Anzu)
Positives:
-Feels great, every minute movement and turn (Except Jumping, ocassionally) just feels amazing.
– Real player with 98.0 hrs in game
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Very few games let you play as a dinosaur. And the ones that do are based more at their monstrous appearance rather than what they really are: Animals.
Saurian is definitely one of a kind. There is no dinosaur game to date that allows you play as dinosaurs in their natural habitat but above all else. Deploying as much accuracy as possible.
The idea of a game like this was long overdue and it was about time we got it. Does it deliver?
Disclaimer:
I know this game is in Early Access. This game is not nearly half of what the developers intend. The game constantly changes, adding in new animals and updating gameplay to make it function better while making it all the more fun.
– Real player with 51.6 hrs in game
VR Jurassic Escape
my son loves it. however it is just so simple. with such nice & real dinasaurs i do expect more
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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I should have read the reviews. My kids wanted to watch dinosaurs. Whats the point of the game….. when you get to close your die. Clearly not to observe these majestic creatures of the past…but to escape????
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Wildlife Park 2 - Dino World
very fun game although i personally think it needs some more dinosaurs like some kind of sauropod and galimimus. also carnotaurus would be awesome! either way this game is fun and if you learn how to do it right u can go without ever feeding ur dinos! (I dont mean hacking or glitching dont do that XD)
– Real player with 109.9 hrs in game
I am most pleased with Wildlife Park 2 as i have been playing for years and i am so glad that it has come to steam and i will have many more memorable moments in the future. Simply intriguing, Fascinating and mysterious as i am still learning more about the game.
My favourite thing to do is make an ecosytem of herbivores and predators that maintain healthy populations and feed themselves , and thus continue to survive by providing a proper genetic diversity for themselves. This way i can observe how the AI reacts and responds when left with little to no contact from the user.
– Real player with 107.0 hrs in game
The Isle
Removes mods Making the game much more bland “We will add them back someday” [4 months later] “Just two more weeks until the erima, And everything will be back to normal!!!!” [30 weeks later] “Two more months until ‘The isle-phase-two(TM)!!!!!!!!!! We’ll allow humans and other cool stuff guys trust us’” [A year goes by] “LOOK WE ADDED A TROOOOOOOOODON!!!!! WE SOOOOOOO CLOSE TO RELEASING Phase Two(TM)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
– Real player with 1725.2 hrs in game
They broke the Evrima version pretty bad a few months ago and left it that way, for all but a few new test servers they operate ( extremely poorly, I might add). So all the community servers have bugs saving your dinosaurs and most have fallen to 0 and even shut down operations. A few reverted back to the original version of the game. That version is a dead-end development wise, but I guess a solution for some is you want to play yesterdays years game. Things for a new player are just too messed up right now so hold off until after Evrima update 4 or even possibly update 5 is out. The mechanics are really changing now so it could be the best game then or very possibly a waste of money. Before, all of this I would of said buy it for sure, as my 1000+ hours played in Evrima shows.
– Real player with 1066.4 hrs in game
Dinosaur Fossil Hunter: Prologue
This exceeded my expectations, and was very satisfying to play. For a free to play demo, I think this is great for a sim. A nice backstory, and a great taste of the full game. The idea of going from GPR to dig, encasing the fossils, shipping them, THEN cleaning the bones and building the displays was the entire spectrum, and it’s hands-on, not teleporting to the site. You have to drive there, set up the perimeter, and dig that stuff out yourself! Inspect what you dig, encase it in plaster, put it in the case, ship it, it’s the entire process, and that’s what I want in a sim. Also, you get achievements for a demo! One of them is still vexing me, but I’ll get it. Photos in the slideshow have images not in this prologue, but there is plenty here for an afternoon of fun, and I’m going to purchase day one. There’s a bit of noise about the lack of an avatar driving the car, but that is not an issue for me, and will likely be fixed in the full release of the game. Perhaps if/when gender and identity issues come up, but honestly there is no spoken dialogue, and gender-neutrality should be important in a game like this. Put tinted windows on the dang car, with a shadow, and it’s not an issue. There is enough depth and flexibility in gameplay for me.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Nauseatingly bad.
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Don’t get me wrong, there’s a good idea for a young children’s game here. Visually it’s interesting and there’s an attempt at adding variety with mini-games.
Unfortunately everything about it is just done poorly. The controls are slippery with a terrible lag even after turning up mouse acceleration. The camera is nauseating and just kind of floats and drifts, not always in the direction you wanted to go. I can’t go more than a few minutes without a glitch either visually or functionally, with something getting stuck on something or something falling through something. I’ve seen amateur games with more polish and less problems.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Jurassic Architect
The earth has been deteriorating more and more for many years. The development of civilization has depleted most of the earth, and the sky no longer lets in as much sun as it used to. The only solution was to combine the forces of the world’s greatest powers and the construction of a portal that would allow humanity to once again move to the times of natural fertility. Unfortunately, not everyone can get there. First of all, it will be necessary to send appropriate groups of people who will build and secure the settlement in order to be able to attract more people to it over time.
When creating our settlement, we must remember to provide it with all the necessary resources. The areas from this era provide not only various rock deposits, but also ideal conditions for renewable energy sources or soil for numerous crops.
It is only up to you what kind of people you want to create a new civilization from. Qualified scientists, soldiers, mechanics, farmers - there is a job for everyone if you provide them with a roof over their heads.
This era provides plenty of essential resources, but the presence of dinosaurs is not always positive. Some of them can be harnessed to work in mining, others can be ridden or placed in arenas to the delight of the inhabitants, but you have to defend yourself against others, constantly strengthening the fortifications of your settlement.
Lead a group of colonizers and create a new civilization in the age of the dinosaurs. The fate of mankind depends only on you!
Raptor Territory
ARK: Survival Evolved at minimum!?
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
KEEP
CALM
PLAY RT
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
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
Beasts of Bermuda
we got a game at the begining around the release with bug that was okey to deal with , now after all the change the game as become a absolutly grind machine with less fun , garbage balance and lesser quality from update/fix ! the game was okeyish and understable at the start but now this is just a mess.. are they going to listen to their community demand or continuing to favor hype from Placeholder market item they work with and commisioned model/animation? ps : I miss the fun and i wish it back.
– Real player with 2651.6 hrs in game
Beasts of Bermuda has been a hell of a ride.
Over my various accounts, I have roughly 6,000 hours total in this game.
I purchased this game on December 24th, 2018, and started truly focusing on the game in May of 2019. I loved the game. It was fun, colorful, and had a lot of unique creatures that no other dinosaur game could compare with, and best of all, growth took so little time that it wasn’t truly difficult to actually jump into the game.
Now, scroll ahead to late 2019, where growth was significantly slowed down. Personally, this is what began the downward spiral of this game. It would take up to 16 hours to get any medium sized dinosaur to 1.2 (the typical adult stage in this game), with the shortest period of time being 2 hours for the Velociraptor. While it was annoying, the smaller players could still feasibly compete with the big bois, as long as they had dedication and played smartly.
– Real player with 1840.9 hrs in game