Because they run faster and they don’t have to reload their teeth. If you’re wondering how the developer balances such widely different abilities the short answer is that they don’t, and it’s much easier to play as the dinosaurs. Naturally the dinosaurs are what everyone’s most interested in and these are also divided into five classes: Flyers, Predators (raptors, basically), Spitters, Tryants (including Tyrannosaurs Rex and Spinosaurus), and Chargers (larger bipeds such as Carnotaurus). Although the Pyromaniac that uses a combination flamethrower and chainsaw, and the Trapper that can fire a net and place mines, shows at least some imagination. The humans are, again, a predictable bunch with heavy weapon specialists, snipers, and shotgunners. Although there is a free roam mode there’s no story campaign, but instead three simple multiplayer classics: Team Deathmatch, Survival, and Get To The Chopper (basically Conquest, where you have to capture control points as humans try to call for a rescue helicopter). The idea is that you play as either a team of first person-shooting humans or dinosaurs controlled from a third person view. The graphics are decent in the game with details given more to the animals and people than the. This is a different kind of game where you have to run for your life at times from dinosaurs of all kinds and sizes. (It’s not to be confused with ARK: Survival Evolved, which is considerably more promising and is coming to consoles next summer.) Go back in time to the age of the dinosaurs to see if you can hunt them or become part of the hunted. Extinction is a remake as much as it is a sequel and was released, in extremely buggy form, earlier this year on PC. The original 2012 Primal Carnage was a moderately successful class-based shooter for the PC, that we assume most console gamers have never heard of. I have hard crashed numerous times, controls are awful, there are a ton of glitches, players/dinos laughably clip through the environment, hit detection is atrocious, graphics are mind mindbogglingly terrible and multiplayer connections are two generations behind today's standards.
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