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6.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 15 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 9 out of 15
  2. Negative: 4 out of 15

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  1. Jun 5, 2018
    7
    I had a lot of fun with this game. It's got some slight silly in it and the graphics, though cartoonish, are pretty good. The game play mechanics are pretty solid with only 1 or 2 bugs, which don't require leaving the game to fix.

    My biggest complaint is that it's short. I took my time and leveling all the building all the way up in the settlement and the mine. I didn't with the
    I had a lot of fun with this game. It's got some slight silly in it and the graphics, though cartoonish, are pretty good. The game play mechanics are pretty solid with only 1 or 2 bugs, which don't require leaving the game to fix.

    My biggest complaint is that it's short. I took my time and leveling all the building all the way up in the settlement and the mine. I didn't with the settlers. The highest was 9, most of the others were 8. All that took me around 13 ish hours. I also don't see much replay value in it. I wish there were more than just the 1 settlement to work on (the mine doesn't count in my opinion.) Adding more maps to the game would increase the longevity. Adding some challenges in settlement would help as well. The dinos wandering don't give much challenge as they don't normally go near the settlement. The bandit raids are really easy. Especially once you get a couple dinos on your side. It gives a nice taste of what something like Command and Conquer could be on VR though.

    If you can pick it up around half price I'd jump on it. It isn't worth completely ignoring, as I said it's fun. It's just short.
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  2. Aug 13, 2018
    8
    The first thing to know about this game is that there's a demo in PlayStation Demo Collection 2, which is worth playing because it looks rubbish in videos, like most PSVR games. The second thing is that it's a light, fun game. In my opinion, it fully succeeds as a game with this level of scope as its aim. The problem is that it was originally released at £30 (adjust for your own currency),The first thing to know about this game is that there's a demo in PlayStation Demo Collection 2, which is worth playing because it looks rubbish in videos, like most PSVR games. The second thing is that it's a light, fun game. In my opinion, it fully succeeds as a game with this level of scope as its aim. The problem is that it was originally released at £30 (adjust for your own currency), whereas it should be about £10, which is roughly what I paid. At that price it would probably have an extra 10-15 on its metascore. Despite this, I'd almost call it a must-have PSVR game, just because of how good it feels to interact with the game's people and dinos, combined with the relaxed music and general tone. I'd have preferred a game structure that allowed you to keep playing indefinitely, as the game's relaxing nature means I can imagine wanting to play a bit after a hard day at work.

    In summary, I recommend you pick it up at some point if you have a PSVR, even if you have to wait for a good price (or of course you could pay full price to support the game's developer, just don't expect good value).

    Also, since it hasn't been mentioned elsewhere and isn't in the demo, I'll add that it has a kind of tower defence mining sub-game that's pretty good and adds a more fast-paced aspect to the game.
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Metascore
65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. Aug 18, 2017
    80
    If Uber had stretched Dino Frontier just that little bit further, adding some kind of longevity beyond its ten-hour playtime, it would be a must-have for PlayStation VR. Still, there are few games using Sony’s tech that can boast the same balance of immersion and fun. Where I’ve often felt exhaustion or relief as I take the VR visor from my head, playing Dino Frontier always left me with a smile on my face.
  2. Aug 10, 2017
    77
    Dino Frontier sinks in longevity and in strategic/management depth, but if you're looking for a truly immersive and approachable VR game you've found it.
  3. 70
    Dino Frontier offers another short but sweet experience for PSVR. It's a lot of fun to build your town but the lack of difficulty and content makes it feel like the first level of many when in fact it's the only level. One to look out for if the price drops.