Primal Carnage: Onslaught
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Primal Carnage: Onslaught Reviews

An experiment in prehistoric virtual reality combat. Fight hordes of hungry dinosaurs with an arsenal of powerful weapons to make them extinct again!
App ID538790
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Circle 5 Studios
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Trading Cards, Tracked Controller Support, VR Only
Genres Indie, Action, Early Access
Release Date29 Dec, 2016
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Primal Carnage: Onslaught
22 Total Reviews
11 Positive Reviews
11 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Primal Carnage: Onslaught has garnered a total of 22 reviews, with 11 positive reviews and 11 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 12 minutes
Looks great, sounds great, runs well, fun to play. Its a wave shooter folks. Very simple and limited at this point. I hope it develops into much more! Played on Pico 4.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 150 minutes
it's just a wave shooter but a pretty good one. The gameplay is all about the controls. You have to grip and reload manually which makes it a challenge. grab a grenade with one hand, pull the pin, throw it, all while emptying the clip in your other hand and finishing with a manual reload. not sure about the $30 price. I haven't come close to beating the game but looks like there's only 2 levels.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 491 minutes
Admittedly, there's not a lot here. And the dev team is currently tied up with other, previous projects. I do desperately hope they come back to it though, because what is here is enjoyable to me. Can you move around? - Only what roomscale gives you. Is it wave based? - Yeah. Do you only shoot dinosaurs? - Yes. How many weapons? - 9 guns, some explosives and an optional melee weapon (plus a melee challenge with multiple). What about variety? - Six types of dinos and two environments in this current Early Access version. Again, you really only shoot dinos? - Yah, but the Challenges give small twists to the wave-based formula. I understand this may not fulfill what a lot of other people are looking for in a VR game, but it does work for me.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 79 minutes
This game has been abandoned......do not buy unless its on sale for less than five bucks. There simply isnt enough content and the last update was may 2017. Whats there works and it does look good but it is a stand still/roomscale wave shooter with no locomotion or teleportation
👍 : 9 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 23 minutes
Primal Carnage is a below average wave shooter. I bought it on the Halloween sale price of $5.99 and I still can't recommend the game at that sale price. There's just nothing really interesting here. This is more like a $2.99 game. Positives + lots of weapons to use (ARs, handguns, grenades, grenade launcher!) + lots of different dinos that act differently + challenges (adds variety to the 2 maps) + visuals are okay Negatives - only 2 maps (180 degrees in front) - aiming sucks, you're better off just not even aiming down sights and just hip shooting - guns just don't feel right, I had an AR and I was holding it like a handgun because it made no difference - reloads, you can just press a and drop it to your hip - no feeling of tension, waves just come, dinos come right at you from behind cover or they just stand there - no day night/cycle - island 359 is way better I can't recommend this game, especially with the normal price of $29.99 is insane. At $5.99 I only recommend if you just really want an arcade-like easy/mindless dino wave shooter and got tired of Island 359. Sale price rating 4/10
👍 : 11 | 😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime: 124 minutes
Shows a lot of potential. Early access in the real sense, but I have faith in the developers. The dinos are better than in Island 359, allthough I find that an overall better game for now. Edit 7. juli 2018. I was wrong to have faith in the developer. No updates in over a year.
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 8 minutes
2 out of 10 This has the smell of a perpetual early access game, you know a touch of DayZ about it. Visually it's good looking, gameplay isn't so tight, and terrible weapon handling where you need to keep the grip button held down to hold your guns. Look at the other review dates and how long they've actually played, that's a key indicator for making a buying decision. All those stellar reviews and those players have abandoned this game after an hour. That's the reality, this isn't a good game, the first impression quickly fades to reality and you'll never play it again. But you'll keep it installed for years in the hope it's updated and fixed. Good luck with that. I get annoyed when people thumbs up bad games and say it has a lot of potential which leads to folks making poor buying choices. Well potential is meaningless when it doesn't reflect the 'real state' of the game. I can see this game could be good, but it isn't. It's either good or bad. It's just bad. In summary, development has exceeded the ea time by a very long time with no meaningful updates in that time. There's little actual game variety and gameplay is quite flawed and not enjoyable. The video and screen shots reflect a game that looks much better than the actual experience. My advice don't bother even if it's on sale, even when it's super cheap to try and entice you like a venus fly trap. I believe you will be ripped off, hence this long review to make people aware. Gamers should look out for each other, it's not a cheap hobby. Put your money towards Raw Data. If you already own Raw Data, then play Raw Data and avoid this junk. [h1]30 minutes exercising in VR[/h1] [url=steamcommunity.com/groups/30minvr][b]STEAM Group[/b][/url] / [url=https://steamcommunity.com/groups/30minvr#curation][b] STEAM Curator[/b][/url]
👍 : 28 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 32 minutes
This is HANDS DOWN the single most frightening gaming expirience I've had to date! The small dinosaurs are especially terrefying because of their tiny size combined with the pitch black enviroment. Since they come in small groups from all sides, you will easily loose track of at least one of them - only for you to turn to your left and see the f*cker jumping right at your face! But there is NOTHING scarier than an enormous angry t-rex carging right at you while you desperately try to reload your rifle! This is pure nightmare fuel - I love it!
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 67 minutes
So far, so good! Negative reviews will wrongfully complain about two main points: 1. "Not enough content": These people should learn what Early Access means. I personally enjoy the thrill of opening Steam and seeing which of my Early Access vr games have been updated lately. 2. "Not another wave shooter": These people should just learn to deal with the fact that it's a new genre and it's here to stay. Why aren't these same people saying "not another fighting game", "not another fps", "not another racing game", etc. for all the other genres that have been redone a billion times before in conventional gaming? Either way, there may not be a whole lot to do yet in this game, but what's there is polished, detailed and fun. I can't wait for the updates!
👍 : 31 | 😃 : 3
Positive
Playtime: 33 minutes
PC:O is a simple VR wave shooter, which looks good and worked really well so far for me (I use the HTC Vive). Unfortunately there are only 2 levels available at the moment and there are only a hand full of species included, which you might know from PC/PC:E. That being said, it's not really worth the 30 bucks (when it's not on sale anymore) in it's current state. Even 20 are kinda a lot for what it is right now. So I would recommend waiting until it has more content. I still give it a thumbs up, since there are only a few VR games I enjoyed so far and PC:O is one of them even though it doesn't have much to offer atm. It has potential and I am looking forward to more content.
👍 : 16 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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