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| From: Wizard Works Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 8370
Format: Cd Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 95 ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Edition: Jewel case Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 5.6 x 0.4
Model: 04-21415 UPC: 722242611522 EAN: 0722242611522 ASIN: B00005ATVT
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Product Description You traverse the vast new world filled with prehistoric creatures from a time long past. With enough weaponry to flatten a mountain range, you begin your search. You feel a surge of dominance over your potential next kill, but then come to an abrupt and haunting realization. You are outnumbered, outsmarted and the object of a deadly prehistoric creature's hunt.
Amazon.com Review Hunting games for the PC have let us stalk wild turkeys, shoot at countless deer, and even bag a few bears. Carnivores 2 takes things up a notch by letting players go on a dinosaur safari. That premise sounded terrible until we started playing the game, and we were immediately sucked in by Carnivore 2's atmosphere and play mechanics. You start out with the ability to buy a few items, like a simple pistol and perhaps some camouflage. The dinosaurs you choose to hunt vary in their ability to detect you. Some can smell you coming but have a hard time seeing you, while others can't smell anything but have hearing acute enough to detect a leaf hitting the ground 100 yards away. You must adapt your hunting methods and equipment to counter the abilities of your quarry or you won't see a dinosaur, let alone get to shoot at one. After bagging a few herbivores that have less biting power than Bambi, you work your way up the food chain to bigger, smarter, and much more dangerous game that look at you as prey instead of the other way around. In fact, the sound of a pistol is like a dinner bell to the Tyrannosaurus rex, who knows the only creature capable of causing that noise makes for a tasty snack. The fact that we had to consider ourselves both the hunter and the hunted added a tension to the game that other hunting simulations completely lack. Graphics are good, and the artists obviously paid special attention to the movement of the creatures that inhabit the various islands you'll visit. The sounds were also done well, and many times we found ourselves tracking prey using our ears instead of our eyes. The only things they left out are the smells, and for that we are grateful. We were surprised at how much fun we had with Carnivores 2, which is a unique take on hunting simulations, one that nearly anyone should enjoy. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: - Dinosaurs move smoothly
- You occasionally feel like that doomed hunter guy in Jurassic Park
- Nice ambient sound effects
Cons: - Can get a bit repetitive once you perfect your hunting skills
Amazon.com Product Description Carnivores 2 by Wizard Works invites you to "enter the realm of prehistoric reality and take on the quest for survival." Prepare, in other words, to meet the velociraptor.
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Awsome July 3, 2008 If you like hunting games then this game is for you!Its not just a 1st person shooter where you kill dinos left and right, you have to do some work.The down sides of this game are you run super slow and the birds are so loud you cant hear yourself think.BUT,overall this is a very fun game that will make you want more!!!!!!!
Prepare to meet some New Species December 29, 2007 Carnivores 2 is a very much anticipated improvement over the original game. However, the problems I had with the first one continue to be a problem with this one. Another complaint, is that the creators brought back all of the dinosaurs from the first one, except for two: Pachycephallosaurus and Triceratops. Two very iconic dinosaurs in thier own right. In their place are new ones: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Ceratosaurus. I myself would have preferred Pachy and Tric to return along with these new species, to make a total of eleven species. In place of the original environments, there are new ones. Here again, I was hoping the original environments, along with new ones, would be included. New weapons, which are not on the complaint side, are included, making for an impressive arsenal. The improvements over the original, namely more choices, in all categories, as well inclusion of choice of daytime, nighttime, or dawn, and better graphics make for a wonderful game experience. Being able to hunt more than one dinosaur, with more than one weapon, is an added bonus.
bad dinosaur re-enactment January 31, 2002 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This would be a good game if the dinosaurs acted, well, like dinosaurs. Instead the game is set up to make them act randomly and contrary to instinct. For example, using the dinosaur call to attract carnivorous dinosaurs often makes them run away in fear! But in the next game it draws a whole herd of them. Another example: when pursuing an aggressive, carnivorous dinosaur through the water, the creature will ignore the call and swim out of range, but then follow you back to shore when you give up the chase. Finally, the "vulnerable spots" on the dinosaurs do not always work. I have emptied a full clip from the 9mm into an allosaurus' head, which the game says is its weak spot, and it keeps coming. Other times, tho, a single shot from the same weapon into its back brings it down! I found the game frustrating and very boring.
This Game Kicks December 30, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game ... Its got really good graphics I encourage you to buy it. Im dead serious!!! Don't get second thoughts about this game. GET IT!!! A S A P!!! ~*~I gots to go~*`
An overlooked gem... December 3, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Carnivores 2 requires a little patience and appreciation for suspense, but it repays those qualities with solid gameplay and substantial replay value. Even after you've bagged every dinosaur in the game, you'll want to find bigger and better examples for your trophy room. A variety of weapons and terrains helps keep things fresh, and a serviceable game engine makes tromping through the past a pleasant experience. The graphics are decent, and the sounds are even better. Overall, playing Carnivores 2 is akin to watching a really enjoyable "B" monster movie. A few lingering bugs detract slightly from the experience, but they're rather minor. Highly recommended to dinosaur fans that don't object to the hunting/shooting aspect of the game and to hunting fans that don't mind becoming the hunted!
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