DINOSAURS: Mission Dino Camp Review (PlayStation 5)
For this DINOSAURS: Mission Dino Camp Review, the Schleich DINOSAURS have come to life and need our help! As part of Team Dino embark on an action-filled adventure deep in the Amazon jungle to find and rescue the legendary giant creatures.
DINOSAURS: Mission Dino Camp Review Pros:
- Cartoon graphics.
- 1.13GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- In-game cutscenes.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- A full 3D world with 360-degree camera control.
- Story-based game in which you help maintain and care for Dinosaurs both free roaming and in the enclosures.
- The map clearly marks your missions as does the compass to help guide you.
- You get to tranq dinosaurs, give them medicine, and catalog them.
- Hidden throughout the reserve are 60 mosquito eggs, 30 ant eggs, and 10 beetle eggs. that you may notice from a certain dinosaur film.
- You get to drive in vehicles and take in the sights.
- Within the resort is a group of friendly staff members and friends who can help and guide you through.
- At times you will do simple puzzles in order to either finish a task or make a route available.
- You can freely run around and explore the resort.
- Easy to learn controls.
- The d-pad is used as a shortcut to menus like the map.
- Take pictures with your camera and revisit your snaps in the album.
- Easy trophy list.
- You open the map up and with that, you get new dinosaurs.
- A wide variety of tasks and activities.
DINOSAURS: Mission Dino Camp Review Cons:
- No game settings like camera sensitivity sliders.
- The game doesn’t perform that well with pop-in and ugly textures.
- The animation of the characters is very robotic and they have dead eyes.
- Nothing is free for lm so for example taking a picture is a case of going to a specific point and pressing a button rather than whipping out the Kodak and snapping away.
- Clunky jumping and movement.
- A lot of Invisible walls.
- Never sure when you last saved or hit a checkpoint.
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DINOSAURS: Mission Dino Camp:
Developer: ActaLogic
Publisher: Wild River Games
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