Carnivores 2

Carnivores 2 (1999)

by Action Forms Ltd., Akella, WizardWorks Software
Genres:Sport, Shooter, Simulator
Themes:Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Carnivores 2 is a first-person hunting game, in which the player's quarry is various species of dinosaur. A sequel to Carnivores, it expands on the original with new maps, new dinos, and new weapons, as well as improved audio and visuals. The game features 15 species of dinosaur (9 huntable), 6 weapons, 5 maps, and 6 equipment options to suit various styles of play. In a departure from the first game's ranking system, Carnivores 2 awards points for successful hunts based on equipment and species, with which the player may purchase higher-valued weapons and species for subsequent hunts. The game also features a trophy room, where the players most recent kills are displayed with recorded stats, and an observer mode, where players can explore each map and learn how each dinosaur behaves without fear. The game was originally developed by Action Forms, published by WizardWorks Software, and released in 1999 for Windows.Show more
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user avatar@blackbear5user avatar@blackbear5
February 04, 2025
Boy .. did we play the s&%$ out of this game. Weird setting at first... Helicopters picking up hunted dinosaurs for cash .. like .. huh? But that doesn't matter when you're in a vivid and rich environment (nice bird sounds all over) keeping your ass out of the wind while hunting stegosaurs. This game is a killer, tension builds when you progress and start hunting for .. carnivores .. It WILL get you blood pumping when you're hunting velociraptors and your map shows that they're running circles around you and the only thing you know is the fast pace stomping of heavy footsteps in stereo. Mate of mine once fell from his chair in mortal fear when one came in screeching from the back (=instakill). Proud to say I killed a t-rex by shooting it in the eye with a pistol. If I get this game back in my life there will be sessions dedicated to this classic. Aim down ironsights is really cool experience and only a handfull of bullets is what makes you rely heavily on your bino and hunting skills. Very intuitive game, no chill. 10/10
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