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
Fallen World
Fallen World is an Survival-Horror Adventure Dinosaur game inspired by the original Jurassic Park film. Like the original 1993 film, the game explores both the wonders and the terrors of dinosaurs. You are left stranded in a mysterious remote island, left no other choice but to venture into it. You soon find out the island is inhabited by dinosaurs, some of which are carnivorous and craving to hunt down preys. You are left with very few defense mechanism against these carnivores, instead, you must opt for hiding and running away. Experience this Survival-Horror Adventure in Fallen World.
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Primal Dominion
Built by a small indie-team, Primal Dominion is a Single and Multiplayer Action Adventure Game featuring Dinosaurs, Horror, Puzzles and more. Set in 1998, a new cutting edge theme park has been built on the archipelago of Barú. As events unfold players will discover not only the joy of Primal Dominion, but the horrors that it houses as well.
Full Scale Interaction
Our game will feature carefully crafted systems that allows The World, Players and other AI to interact with each other.
Dinosaur Interaction
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Pack & Herding Behaviors - Species will properly herd and pack together.
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Territory Detection - Be careful how close you decide to get to free roaming Animals!
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Per Species Tailored AI - Each Species will behave differently, Raptors will Stalk & Flank, Tyrannosaurus will bulldoze through environments & crowds…Stegosaurus will warn you with Swings and Audible Notifications.
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Perception - AI React to Sights and Sounds
Civilians & Mercenaries
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Civilians & Mercenaries will react accordingly to items and events in the world.
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Crowd Fear Logic - When All Hell Breaks loose large crowds will flee from oncoming dangers, unleashing screaming sounds which identify where you don’t want to be, that is unless you seek danger.
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Interaction with the park and world - Civilians can interact with the Park, Rides and view Dinosaur exhibits in the opening acts of the game, little do they know what awaits them.
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Mercenaries will engage Players, Civilians & Dinosaurs as they exploit the chaos for their hidden interest on Isla De Baru.
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Fully fledged drop in and out campaign
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Several PVP and PVE game modes featuring progression, looting, horror and more!
Puzzles, Locks & Doors
Discover hidden areas, unlock alternate routes and discover more with a full environment interaction system that will require you to configure power grids, locks, weight pressure pads & more!
Vehicles & More
Utilize Vehicles to traverse the park traveling to the Industrial & remote areas of Primal Dominion. Be careful, you never know what may be lurking in the waters.
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Prehistoric Hunt
Game is progressing very well: interesting dino species to hunt and more to come :D Hard enough to hunt dinos with different weapons. Still, lots of running around to find the place to took contracts so it would be nice to have some vehicles to move around.
– Real player with 36.4 hrs in game
This game so far is reminds me of my childhood favorite dinosaur hunting game Carnivores and a mixture of The Hunter: Primal. even though it only has 7 dinos right now to hunt I still say its worth the nostalgia. I would recommend if they put in a system where the hunters could be transported to different parts of the map and maybe more maps like how they have in Carnivores, as well as maybe a gps you could pull out and find the dinos or way or better tracking. I also think some of thet contract prices should be bumped up or things in the shop to be lowered. All though this game is in alpha build it does show promise and I hope to see its full release to be what I hope they are going towards
– Real player with 35.4 hrs in game
Deathground
Deathground is a solo and co-op survival horror game that throws players into a desperate battle for survival against deadly AI dinosaurs.
Enter the Deathground with a team of up to 3 players for squad-based action or attempt to survive alone in a solo session.
As players, you form a group of professional hunters and survivalists on a mission to the “Deathground” to retrieve high-value loot.
Squad-based survival horror
With team-based objectives, suspenseful gameplay and constant mortal danger, teamwork and cooperation are essential to survival.
Solo Play
Leave your teammates behind in favour of a solo session. The atmosphere is deeper and the horror intensifies as you attempt to survive alone.
Intense and suspenseful gameplay
Dynamic gameplay enriched with objectives, stealth, combat and teamwork. Players will interact with a range of items and weapons, and have access to a crafting system.
Unpredictable AI Dinosaurs
Dynamic and reactive dinosaurs that hunt you down, influence decision-making and drive a tailored experience.
Special Character Classes
A character class system with special traits, skills and tools mean players must choose how they will work together in order to survive.
Truly terrifying, realistic and diverse environments
Experience pure fear and an anxious atmosphere, that put the player’s survival instincts to the test. We’ll harness the power of Unreal Engine 4 to create realistic and diverse environments.
Replayable Gameplay
AI dinosaurs, weather systems, random spawn and extraction points, and dynamic objectives creates unique and intense gameplay sequences with each playthrough.
Original Soundtrack
An original, haunting music score by BAFTA-nominated composer, David Housden (Thomas was Alone, Volume, Q.U.B.E. 2).
Community Driven Development
The community will have an active role in helping to shape the game experience so together, we can create something incredible. There will be testing during phases of development and there will be an emphasis on player feedback and player design participation.
Dino Eruption
The Developer have seem to abandon it, which is quite sad because it could be better with a couple of fixes.
My Reverb G2 only shows the left eye screen and the requested Patch which was promised, same like reworked Button Layout never happened.
I will take an eye out for this game but at the Moment I can’t give it a positive Review longer.
Lets hope that this might change again.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Now THIS is the VR experience I’ve been waiting for! Blazing fast graphics and Rex model quality alone would have been worth the money for me. If you’re like Ross and love dinosaurs, this is a must for you. Jurrasic Eruption’s story is cool, but in graphics terms, it’s nothing compared to this gem.
I’d call this game a GTA of paleontology, as exploring and mesing around the world is s much fun here. The story is ok, but what ticles my fancy are seemingly unlimited options and highly interactive and responsive stuff, props and the environment, not unlike Crysis, or Return to Castle Wolfenstein (for those of you that remember).
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Reptiles: In Hunt
An adventure game with the story of a hunter who tries to find his lost son, set in a post apocalyptic world ruled by dinosaurs and reptilian humanoids.
It’s content is very nice for an indie title. The playtime is about 4-6 hours.
The story is quite simple without decisions, still enough to keep up the interest.
The graphics and the map design looks fine.
There are even some really beautiful places which can make the player to stop and simply enjoying the view. There are some graphical bugs, but none of those are serious.
– Real player with 25.4 hrs in game
TLDR: Reptiles: In Hunt has more bugs than dinosaurs, but despite its many failings there is a gaming experience worth hunting in this indie title…it just needs a lot more evolution before we can call it a ‘clever girl.’
I completed Reptiles: In Hunt today - in total, it took me a little under 10 hours (9.8 hours). Looking at other reviewers time with the game, I suspect I might be one of the few people to leave a review who’ve played this game to the end (at least, at the time of writing), so I want to offer some thoughts.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Dinosis Survival
A GENERIC GAME AND NEED SOME WORK DONE ON IT BUT THIS GAME HAS HIDDEN GOLDEN FEATURES IN IT’S GAME PLAY IDEA’s: EXCELLENT GAME EVEN WITH ISSUE:
Too bad for it sure has a lot of potential but for 3.99 that’s not a bad deal if you do all the settings needed to even play it.
Add on: I had to do quite a bit of resetting on my mouse and graphic settings to low but now i can play this game. To give this developer credit he does give you a few pointers on the game play on how the game works this was enough to make this game a lot more fun to play but i still stand by the issue of how it lags when you aim its heard to even shot it needs to be a lot smoother but it works very well on low graphic settings. I am now surviving now do to i use hills and just my bow shoot an run is the key up hills to lose them and around big trees. You seem to lose them this way the raptors, It’s a good game once you do all the setting right and use hit and run to survive. It still seems to be a little generic or somewhat basic but overall it is fun.
– Real player with 18.7 hrs in game
Overall feel: If you have a soft spot for the jungle-ish tropical-island feel with modern set piece ruins adding a dose of mystery, like I do, this game could be interesting. It reminded me of the awe I felt when first playing the Far Cry demo back then (fun fact: the original Far Cry was intended to be a dino hunter game initially). Admittedly the game is a lot simpler, since after all this was made by only one person.
Survival: Your main goal is not to die from hunger, so hunting dinos for meat, is a central point. You have to fry your meat at campfires that you can pretty much set up at any point. This satiates your hunger, increases your health, crafts a few arrows (for your crossbow) and most importantly also saves your game progress. So camping is essential. Avoiding getting eaten by the dinos would also be essential. And a handful of weapons that you find along the way should help with that. I am not so sure about the potential stealth aspect of avoiding dino encounters, since I pretty much killed everything in my path.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Jurassic Fantasy
I really enjoyed this game!
At first I completely missed that you could put points into your stats by clicking on them so I moved around at the lowest speed, attack and defense which, needless to say, didn’t go well at all.
However, once I figured out how to increase stats it became 100x more enjoyable!
I eagerly await Jurassic Fantasy II!
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
I’m really enjoying this game, but each time I play, the game ends up going to a black screen at some random point (typically ~10-20 minutes in) and it shows a picture of a sad computer. There’s no way to back out of that and return to the game. I wouldn’t mind so much if there was a way to save/not start over every time it happens. Any assistance would be appreciated!
4/22/21 Edit: I’m sorry, I really like the game, but I have to recommend against it at this point because it keeps crashing before I can finish it.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex isn’t dino-mite at all, and to be fair it’s pretty terrible. The graphics are just ugly, really ugly, It felt they were trying to create that old arcade game feel but it doesn’t do any wonders. And the gameplay gets repetitive really quickly and the controls are just awkward and hard to get used to. And the worst thing about this game is that Horrible music, the music is just agony and not only that it repeats over and over to the point where you feel that your ears are going to bleed. The story is simple and nothing special you play as Sue the T-rex who is woken up by an invading alien race who want to take over the world and it’s up to you to save it, not much to phone home about. Kids might enjoy the game but adults, meh, not so much at all. Rating: 1/10
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
This is a great game for the kids as a time waster. It’s even split screen coop if you want to play with them. The buttons are few so it’s easy for them to learn the controls. For $3 normal price / under $1 on sale, it’s worth it if you have kids that like to play.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game