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Dinosis Survival

Dinosis Survival

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ดาวน์โหลด Dinosis Survival บนพีซีด้วย GameLoop Emulator


Dinosis Survival เป็นเกม Steam ยอดนิยมที่พัฒนาโดย Corpix Games คุณสามารถดาวน์โหลด Dinosis Survival และเกม Steam อันดับต้น ๆ ด้วย GameLoop เพื่อเล่นบนพีซี คลิกปุ่ม 'รับ' จากนั้นคุณจะได้รับข้อเสนอที่ดีที่สุดล่าสุดที่ GameDeal

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Dinosis Survival เป็นเกม Steam ยอดนิยมที่พัฒนาโดย Corpix Games คุณสามารถดาวน์โหลด Dinosis Survival และเกม Steam อันดับต้น ๆ ด้วย GameLoop เพื่อเล่นบนพีซี คลิกปุ่ม 'รับ' จากนั้นคุณจะได้รับข้อเสนอที่ดีที่สุดล่าสุดที่ GameDeal

Dinosis Survival คุณสมบัติ

Dinosis Survival is a third person shooter with dinosaurs based on a mysterious story.

As a player, we control a man named Tom Burt. He woke up in the jungle full of dinosaurs after his plane crashed. Is he the only one that survived the crash? What is this place?

The most important gameplay elements are hunting and sneaking. Dinosaurs can see you, can smell you, can attack you or run away when hurt. You will find many weapons, puzzles, and clues.

Hunger is a very important issue in the game. You can hunt or grab some dinosaur’s eggs to eat and restore energy. To cook dinosaur meat, you must make a fire camp in safe place.

This is an Indie production made by one single person, but it has been polished and designed with care.

CHECK OUT MORE FROM CORPIX GAMES!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/897380/Reptiles_In_Hunt/

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ดาวน์โหลด Dinosis Survival บนพีซีด้วย GameLoop Emulator

รับ Dinosis Survival เกมไอน้ำ

Dinosis Survival เป็นเกม Steam ยอดนิยมที่พัฒนาโดย Corpix Games คุณสามารถดาวน์โหลด Dinosis Survival และเกม Steam อันดับต้น ๆ ด้วย GameLoop เพื่อเล่นบนพีซี คลิกปุ่ม 'รับ' จากนั้นคุณจะได้รับข้อเสนอที่ดีที่สุดล่าสุดที่ GameDeal

Dinosis Survival คุณสมบัติ

Dinosis Survival is a third person shooter with dinosaurs based on a mysterious story.

As a player, we control a man named Tom Burt. He woke up in the jungle full of dinosaurs after his plane crashed. Is he the only one that survived the crash? What is this place?

The most important gameplay elements are hunting and sneaking. Dinosaurs can see you, can smell you, can attack you or run away when hurt. You will find many weapons, puzzles, and clues.

Hunger is a very important issue in the game. You can hunt or grab some dinosaur’s eggs to eat and restore energy. To cook dinosaur meat, you must make a fire camp in safe place.

This is an Indie production made by one single person, but it has been polished and designed with care.

CHECK OUT MORE FROM CORPIX GAMES!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/897380/Reptiles_In_Hunt/

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  • นักพัฒนา

    Corpix Games

  • เวอร์ชั่นล่าสุด

    1.0.0

  • อัพเดทล่าสุด

    2017-07-07

  • หมวดหมู่

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Jul 8, 2017

    I really liked the game, it has the atmosphere of some old games. It could use some patches and more interaction with the world ( for example i wanted to climb the ladders :D ) but overall i enjoyed it. Worth the 3.99 EU. Waiting for the next episode :)
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 10, 2017

    As of writing this, this game is a short but sweet experience. This first episode will last you around an 1 1/2 to 2 hours depending on how much you like to explore. The graphics are pretty decent and the game ran smoothly for me without any framerate/crash issues. I feel like the animations could use a bit more work but are passable. One thing I would like to see personally is more interactivity with the buildings and world in general. For the price its a fun little game and I hope the Developer keeps improving the game and I can't wait for the next episode.
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 10, 2017

    [b]Overall feel:[/b] 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. [b]Survival:[/b] 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. [b]Exploration:[/b] It is a "wide linear" game in a lush setting, not really open world where you can go anywhere at any time. Meaning your path is mostly linear, leading you to a few scripted moments and areas of interest. At any time you can fully backtrack, e.g. go back to the very start. The "wide" part means you can verge off the more or less clearly defined main path to find extra weapons or collect eggs from bird nests. The latter yield health when eaten. Over all you should discover something interesting even on a second playthrough. [b]Story:[/b] It is fairly vague, dropping the player into a survival situation without knowing what happened to him, or what happened to the world he knew. Small tidbits piece together some form of post-apocalyptic setting and drive the protagonist on to explore the world. [b]Episode 1:[/b] This apparently is only the first episode of the game, with more coming. Makes sense, since even a very complete exploration will yield no more than 5 hours of gameplay. Well for me at least. [b]Issues:[/b] The game has a few technical issues here and there, but as we speak these are getting fixed. Nothing major though. [b]Fun factor:[/b] Well, I pretty much enjoyed the exploration experience. And taking out a T-Rex will be scary as heck... so you should have enough ammo for your weapons when you try that.
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 11, 2017

    The game took about five hours and change to beat, and honestly, it wasn't that bad. It's full of stock unity assets and looks like a polished mobile app game, but never once while playing did I find it tedius or a chore. It was satisfying and quite easy, but in a way I liked that; its fun to play to unwind. The story is actually quite good, and I was engaged every minute of gameplay. I hope to see the next episode out soon. Despite the looks and rather ugly models, the story was interesting, the gameplay fun, and the concept surprisingly original. For only $5 it makes for a quick but enjoyable romp.
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 19, 2017

    super buggy and def not worth anyones time. After getting 11 achivements the achivements just stopped being tracked, I started counting kills and everything and i know for a fact that I've killed maybe twice or thrice the required amount, but no achivement
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 3, 2017

    lack of updates and completed the 1st part and no DLC/any content to go farther into the game...
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 15, 2017

    I only played it for a quarter hour because of bugs and monotony. It's just about go, kill, eat, make arrows and that's all. I like the concept uninhabited island or what with dinos but it should be a bit more and has to be more creativity. It's not worth yet the 4.99€ what I spent for it but I trust in the developer (if I know well he's making it alone) and that's why I keep the game and hope he'll make the game better and better and it will be a really good game as soon as he finish it. But until I don't recommend it for anyone.
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 1, 2017

    Although I wasn't expecting to see Dinosis Survival's environments be quite so large and impressive, I also wasn't expecting to see my character miraculously clip into and out of solid objects often, including boulders (seen here: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1124344212 ) gas cans, pallets, and other various inconsequential objects scattered throughout the environment. That and some other goofy glitches aside, this game does two things very well for me that make me enjoy it when approaching it in search of an affordable, immersive "dinosaur game" It captures the mass / size of the (at times, scary/imposing) dinosaurs, and has a "living" feeling jungle area around it, whether it be through the ambient noise of bugs, a pterodactyl flying by in the distance, or shadows being cast from the surrounding foiliage. The level variety you encounter is a lot more diverse (and large) than I thought it would be in the game itself, including a variety of waterfalls, rivers, open grassy areas, cliffsides, and outposts. Unfortunately, you eventually run into "invisible walls" preventing you from navigating further up a cliff, for instance. After having wandered that far along the edges of the game area, I tried to return down the same cliffside, fell about 3 feet, and somehow died. The dinosaurs are placed sporadically (thankfully) throughout the levels. They seem to match their habitat and their scarcity / absence from the game world makes for tense, "too quiet" scary moments when navigating the jungle before seeing a large one nearby. How much you fight the dinosaurs inbetween the areas is more or less up to the player as the game tries to incorporate a stealth system with only marginal success. You can sneak around the dinosaurs if you want (which I did through a field of raptors and alligators...) but even if you try to pull a "stealth kill" (stealth hit?) with the crossbow on enemies while undetected it didnt seem to do anything other than piss it off and get it to swarm me. If you engage in combat it's a bit clumsy and unrewarding, consisting of just holding down the fire button and watching the enemy hopefully slump over before you run out of bullets. You have no dodge / evade so if they get close you're screwed. Ammo seems scarce. The save system seems to throw a lot of people off in the forums, you hit F to set a campfire/checkpoint at that location. You don't get to save in different spots (or fast travel or anything like that, all on foot, no map...) it's just this one recurring campfire location to respawn from during your playthrough. Not having a map I'm surprised I haven't gotten more lost on the game, despite its large outdoor environments. The hunger / survival system seems much ado about nothing but maybe I'm in for a rude awakening. As far as exploring the terrain with much gusto all you'll really do is find an occasional keycard to open a door to progress to the next area, or a new weapon on the ground. The player model (and some dinosaur models, including a creepy grinning stegosaurus..) could use some work. The player model does some WONKY shit sometimes, including his 1000 yard stare as he crouches, before somehow slipping his left arm under his knee... it looks super awkward and is hard to describe without seeing it in person but stay crouched long enough and that will inevitably happen. Maybe he's a contortionist. It's another of several graphical glitches in the game that break the immersion. This game has its share of graphical glitches, including the clipping previously mentioned, and the player character model's arm goofily tucked under his leg while crouched, and another that breaks nearly all immersion toward the game, which is occassionally the dinosaurs will just get stuck mid-walk in a hillside and stand there unmoving in one location while doing their walk animation. It looks pretty shoddy in an otherwise graphically-immersive game. There is no first person view which is kind of a bummer, as is a lack of ANY controller support. The mouse and keyboard controls are logical (spacebar to jump , shift to run , WASD control,etc...) but not having controller support of any kind sucks. Looking past its budgetary limitations, for its low price, large, varied jungle environment, and immersive (if not at times graphically comical due to glitches or low-res / simple models...) depiction of a jungle with dinosaurs, Dinosis Survival pretty much delievered to me exactly what I expected of it and I'm glad I bought it.
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 6, 2017

    the first thing I haft to say about this game is that maybe yes it's cheap, but this is my opinion so sit down kids and let me talk you through this game this game is literally the worst dinosaur game I've ever played, well second worse, it's still better than PCE (that isn't a compliment though), but my point is that it's broken, buggy, but it's kinda bad in a good way, you really shouldn't buy it (should be a free game really) but its balancing just so perfectly on a so bad its good level in terms of the environment being very occasionally so. the voice acting is lazy and sounds like the voice actor can't be asked half the time, like he's really not interested, the models are buggy and don't look right or glitch out on kill, the animations are broken and really don't seem to have that much time put into them, just to skim over that quickly. another thing I have a problem is seemingly having to extinct the entire raptor population to get a few bars of hunger, yes that's an exaggeration but you haft to kill a lot to refill even half your hunger, the mechanic isn't bad since most survival story games don't really have that very often but it could still be so much better and fixed to a point where it does not take so damn much to have full hunger. one thing good about this game is the constructed and visible scenery, I know it's not that HD and cinematic but I kinda like and can appreciate the look and style of it. the story is why I cannot recommend this game, it hints at being such a perfect and constructed story, not many dino games have backstory that's visible (only Jurassic Park clone games, but they ARE Jurassic park clones) but this game kinda made me feel it could have a deep and interesting story, it was as I said hinting on something deep and interesting, why is this guy here, why did their plane crash- [!!!!SPOILER FOR STORY PAST THIS POINT!!!! what little there is of it] -in the future? why are there dinos, what are these weather- oh wait, you are robbed of all that BY A STUPID CLICHE 'ITS A TRAP' ENDING!!!, but still there was hope even past that originally when I saw that it was a trap at the end, when the loading screen came up I was interested to see what would happen next, after the loading screen, what I could possibly be caught for? maybe some sorta revenge? but no, just a 'the end' screen and pretty much a very unsatisfactory and terrible ending to a actually good concept for a story, it just ruined and wasted the great opportunity, I felt cheated, like everything I had done was a waste of time, I made no impact to the universe and felt like I left before I really even begun, I also learned jack s*** about the world except for it being the future and that nature had reclaimed the land with dinosaurs for some reason roaming. I'm sorry developer but you need to do better, this story and the ending that robs you of finding it out in any form just really ruins the game, I ask you to make something of an extension to this game or a remake with a longer story with a ton of time and effort, the scenery isn't even that bad, the models and glitches are somewhat passable (but would also need a lot of work) but the terrible presentation of the story and the way it is really stolen from you before you get a chance to really actually get into any of it is really bad and dissapointing, and personally what makes me despise this game as a whole product. the game has some interesting ideas and could become a great story if you just put a lot more time and effort into them, and help make the player emerged and deep into a great story and universe, I really hate seeing wasted potential in dinosaur games cause the only good ones we ever get are Jurassic park clones, (well only one made by Telltale have I seen some actual good story in) and other than that one product all dinosaur games are basic survival with claimed story or just complete flops. Edit after eposode 2: this game has got a slightly more explination on story but, it really is just terrible, it doesnt really expand the universe much more, and it feels lazy, as for animation, still terrible.
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 1, 2017

    Well... Dinosis is 5 bucks so i figured i'd give it a shot and my opinon is simple: It is NOT a bad game. The reasons why i still can't recommend it are simple (from minor to big): -The voice acting -Flaws with the engine (beard dissapears and appears at the campfire, stairs aren't accessable whithout jumping, etc.) -Sometimes the subtitles doesn't even say what the character is saying -Whether this guy is just VERY hungry or the hunger system is slightly off but you are even hungy after eating a whole t-rex -Dinosaurs like the ankylosaurus should not be able to walk through narrow spaces -Dinosaurs aren't acting like they should (herbovoirs attacking you on sight, raptors hunting alone, etc.) -bugs/glitches: pretty much what got me to quit the game to name a few: got eaten by a dead t-rex, got stuck between stairs and a corpse, ankylo bashed me in a house and i couldn't get out again To be honest it feels more like an early access title but if you are ok with starting a game over and over because of bugs and glitches it could be enjoyable to the point you killed every dinosaur atleast once.
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