You probably deserve a beatdown if you waste your money on this disaster.
If shooting waves of dinosaurs with some of your best buddies sounds like fun, then you should probably start working on a time machine right now so you can actually travel to the Pleistocene and have at it. You’re much, much more likely to have fun doing that than you are playing Orion: Dino Beatdown, a broken, ugly looking, poorly designed mess of a game that has about as much to do with entertainment as bathroom-stall scrawling does with poetry.
Justin from TMSGamer is back for the third, and final part of his article about the worst games he has played on this generation. Remember, these are games only he has played.
DSOGaming writes: "You see, it's easy to bash indie or small teams. And it's easy because you can damage them. You can destroy them. You can WIN. And most people feel satisfied with that accomplishment. They do not care about the fact that a game was given for free to existing customers. They do not care for the people that worked on this. They do not care if other, triple-A companies are doing the same thing. No, indie devs can be easily taken down."
Lame how people use the same dinosaurs in almost every dinosaur game. And theyre all based off the ones seen in the Jurassic Park movies.
The song for the trailer was annoying.
Spiral Game Studios has officially announced Orion: Dino Horde for Steam and the Beta Registration is already available on the game website.
i want a good open world dinosaur game. like betheseda quality.