![]() ![]() I’m really hoping they can add a bit of extra realism in the shooting and make it a bit heavier. Glowing weak points can be found on larger species, so a bit of skill is required to bring them down. The only real thrill from shooting comes from taking down the larger dinosaurs. In Second Extinction I really miss weight and feedback while shooting, another slight disappointment comes from constantly fighting the same raptors. Here the recent Outriders stands out for me, the shooting is satisfying and packs a punch. The actual shooting that you do for this isn’t as exciting as a raging T-rex… sadly enough. You’ll be killing a lot of dinosaurs for this, and with a lot I mean thousands. An interesting mix, especially the progression with farming for resources to improve your weapons makes it addictive. There’s a bit of influence from Left 4 Dead, battle royale games, and resource farming games. It reminded me a bit about Turok or Dino Crisis, although the gameplay is entirely different. Finally something else than the typical zombies! That’s the main selling point for me, the original use of dinosaurs as enemies. You can imagine my excitement when a game features a mutated acid-spitting Dilophosaurus (you know him from Jurassic Park), an electrified T-rex, and an armored triceratops that does ballet-like attacks, rolling and spinning all over the place. I’m a walking dinopedia, I can easily name almost every single dinosaur and I have always found it fascinating that they lived on our planet. Stopping the reptilian monsters is easier said than done, but humanity fights back! Developer Systemic Reaction created an intense three-player co-op shooter and released it on Xbox Preview, which is good news for Xbox Game Pass subscribers as they can choose to test it out! LifeisXbox’s Second Extinction preview | Mutated velociraptors and bigger dinosaurs have taken over the planet and now it is up to you to stop them.
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