

It would be unfair to do a review while playing in such abysmal conditions. There were two servers with players on, both with a latency of 300 or more. Sadly, upon loading the game, it turns out aabicus was right. The main menu, with the sort of action pose you’d expect out of this. Unlike other games on Steam, Dino D-Day doesn’t give me a list of DLCs, and doesn’t have a DLC tab on its properties menu, but it turns out the T-Rex IS a DLC thing I have to buy. It’s 4GB, and there’s a DLC too apparently, which is either free or I don’t own.

I started by reading guides, as I waited for the game to install. Is the game really that dead when new maps have been added and there are balance changes? There’s clearly enough people to warrant the addition of two new maps, with four game modes each.Īnyway, to the game itself. But is it? I actually chose to do Dino D-Day because I noticed that it had an update back in April. When I mentioned it to aabicus, among the many other unplayed games I have, he said that it was a ghost town. Maybe it’s because most of the dinosaurs are Nazis, but it’s not really their fault. I’ve got so many unplayed games, but I don’t know why Dino D-Day is among them. And to celebrate the contest and spur you on, here’s my review for Dino D-Day. Today is the final date for entries for our review contest! Get your entries in before midnight of today for a final chance to win some awesome games.
