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Friday, July 17, 2020
Deathground is a dinosaur horror that looks like the successor to Dino Crisis
A crowdfunding survival horror campaign called Deathground is underway on Kickstarter that shares a lot of ideas with the Jurassic Park and Dino Crisis series.
There are some indications that the Japanese company Capcom could one day bring back the once popular Dino Crisis series. But until that adventure of taming extinct dinosaurs returns, it pays to take a look at Deathground, a new survival horror currently in the midst of a successful crowdfunding campaign.
Deathground is a game where the player needs to survive on a map with dinosaurs, but not quite like in Ark. Namely, here survival involves hiding in dark environments and escaping from physically more powerful dinosaurs. If you've played Alien: Isolation, then this is Dinosaur: Isolation.
However, unlike the aforementioned Alien, Deathground will be able to be played in two ways - solo or in a group of up to three players. There will be three classes of characters you can play with: engineer, scout, and hunter, and their skills will vary in sprinting speed, sneaking volume, endurance level, throwing range, strength, and payload. Each class will also have one unique skill.
In cooperative play mode, teamwork will be key to survival, while in solo mode the player will have to use various tactics on his own to avoid dinosaurs. It’s worth noting that this won’t be a story game, but something closer to Dead by Daylight. Each map will have a loot and dynamically placed dinosaurs, and the player's goal is to find a way out before running out of resources by becoming a dinner to T-Rex or Velociraptor.
Deathground on Kickstarter has a campaign for the next three weeks. The amount claimed for the development of the game is $ 100,000, of which $ 72,000 has been raised so far.
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