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Roarr! Jurassic Edition

Developer: Born Lucky Games

Publisher: Klabater

Arcade
Action
Adventure
Budget
  • Price: $4.99
  • Release Date: Nov 7, 2018
  • Number of Players: 1 - 4
  • Last on Sale: -
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  • ESRB Rating: E10+ [Everyone 10+]
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Reviews:
  • Yes, in this game you’ll take control of a TRex, and you’ll even have some silly options for how it is dressed… I preferred the dino skeleton look myself. Mastery of the controls doesn’t take too long since there’s not too much to know. You can slash, attack with your head, jump, roll, and build up your gauge for a devastating roar… and with some experimentation combining these controls you can get some varied attacks. Enemies will appear in waves and you’ll need to work on some combinations of tactics to deal with them, dodging their attacks and then taking them out. A great tactic is to build up your gauge, draw them in, and then take them all out at once. The boss fights take a while to get to but ramp up the challenge quite a bit as they’ve got more varied attacks and a boatload of health to burn through. The real issue here is just there isn’t very much to sink your teeth into past the initial novelty of it all. Enemies simply aren’t that interesting, most fighting is a bit button mashy, and while the camera is mostly tolerable when fighting against monsters that die quickly in the more extended boss fights it’s almost like a third opponent as you try to keep everything together. If you’ve got a dinosaur-obsessed younger gamer they may enjoy simply stomping around and knocking things out for a while but even though the theme is fun the lack of variety and overall funkiness of the total package bring on an extinction of interest pretty quickly.


    Justin Nation, Score:
    Bad [5.0]
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