Dino Crisis User Review
Will bore you a little
- Posted Jun 19, 2008 11:55 am GMT
- Recommended by 1 of 6 users.
- Difficulty:
- Hard
- Time Spent:
- 10 Hours or Less
- The Bottom Line:
- "Disastrous"
Dino Crises is a game that does fine the way it is...NOT! The issue with this game is the fact that its too long. And being too long is not a bad thing at all if you weren't forced to solve a dozen puzzles. You'll also run real low on ammo quickly so you'll spend more time running away from enemies rather than fighting them off.
The way to describe things in Dino Crises, is how boring the level designs are. You play most of the game inside of a great big lab and as you find your way through out the lab. Your terrorized by Dinosaurs of all kinds including the T-Rex who smashes his face through an open window while your in a locked room.
What makes this game even worst, is how dull the plot is. There is no logical reason why your fighting these beast of prehistoric times. Or why their even in the lab in the first place.
There are 5 endings you can unlock, and you can also choose two different path ways. If you choose to do things Gail's way, you'll be dealing with allot of tough situations. But it makes the game less boring because Gail chooses to fight his way through a tough solution. On the other hand, your friend Rick he loves to solve things more technically which means you'll be messing around with an awful lot of puzzles if you pick Rick's path. Every time I played through the game I always chose to do things Gail's way. Even though I got the strategy guide later on. I still hated doing the puzzles.
Personally I liked the sequel better than this one.
The way to describe things in Dino Crises, is how boring the level designs are. You play most of the game inside of a great big lab and as you find your way through out the lab. Your terrorized by Dinosaurs of all kinds including the T-Rex who smashes his face through an open window while your in a locked room.
What makes this game even worst, is how dull the plot is. There is no logical reason why your fighting these beast of prehistoric times. Or why their even in the lab in the first place.
There are 5 endings you can unlock, and you can also choose two different path ways. If you choose to do things Gail's way, you'll be dealing with allot of tough situations. But it makes the game less boring because Gail chooses to fight his way through a tough solution. On the other hand, your friend Rick he loves to solve things more technically which means you'll be messing around with an awful lot of puzzles if you pick Rick's path. Every time I played through the game I always chose to do things Gail's way. Even though I got the strategy guide later on. I still hated doing the puzzles.
Personally I liked the sequel better than this one.
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