
Dinosaur Hunt - Carnotaurus Expansion Pack
One new dinosaur added to a budget FPS that already walks a thin line between charming and rough - only grab this if you are already sold on the base game and want fresh prey to chase.
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About Dinosaur Hunt - Carnotaurus Expansion Pack
My spreadsheet instincts tell me to evaluate DLC the same way I evaluate tech tree branches: does the new content create meaningfully different decision-making, or does it just add a row to an existing table? The Carnotaurus Expansion Pack for Dinosaur Hunt (Racing Bros, 2015) lands firmly in the second category, which is not necessarily a death sentence but does set the ceiling very early. The base game is a low-budget, singleplayer first-person shooter built around hunting dinosaurs across open maps. The core loop involves tracking targets, managing limited ammo, and using a small toolkit of gadgets - radar, sound dampeners, lures - to get a clean shot before your prey turns the tables and charges at you. The Carnotaurus slots into that framework as a new high-speed predator. It is a theropod built for velocity and aggression, favoring water-adjacent terrain on the available maps and presenting a noticeably faster threat than the heavier carnivores already in the roster. If you have been grinding through the base game and want a target that punishes slow positioning more severely, the Carnotaurus does deliver that change of pace. Here is the honest assessment though. The base game carries well-documented roughness: shooting mechanics that can feel inconsistent, a progression grind that is stingy with credits-per-kill, and map visuals that were already dated on release. None of that is patched or improved by purchasing this expansion. You are layering new content onto an existing foundation, and the condition of that foundation matters. Community sentiment on the base game sits around a mixed score, with recurring criticism targeting the ammo economy, frame-rate issues on borderline hardware, and a progression system that some players describe as tuned for a mobile monetization loop rather than a PC session. The Carnotaurus pack does not touch any of those systems. For players who have made peace with those limitations - and a segment clearly has, given the base game's years-long presence on Steam - this expansion gives you a fast, predatory target that behaves differently enough from herbivore hunting to feel like a genuine challenge. The Carnotaurus hunts near water, moves with speed and intent, and demands more deliberate positioning and wind-management than slower prey. That is a real gameplay reason to own it, if a slim one. Controller support carries over from the base game, achievements are present, and the package runs on PC, Mac, and Linux - though note that macOS support has compatibility caveats with newer OS versions. If you are new to Dinosaur Hunt and wondering whether this expansion sweetens the deal: it does not change the calculus on the base game. Decide on that first. If you are already an owner who has exhausted the standard roster and wants a speed-focused predator to test your tracking discipline, the Carnotaurus expansion is a small, direct addition that does exactly what it advertises and nothing more. Diego, Scout Team
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- Windows XP SP3 (32 bit) / Vista
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- Developer
- Racing Bros
- Publisher
- ANPA.US
- Release Date
- Nov 5, 2015







