Compare Dinosaur Hunt - Guns Expansion Pack prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Racing Bros. Published by ANPA.US. Released on 2/19/2016. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

Seven guns bolted onto a micro-budget dinosaur shooter with a 53% approval rating - only worth touching if you are already committed to the base game and need more loadout variety.

I pulled up the weapon list for this DLC before writing a word, because with a pack this thin, the inventory IS the review. What you get are seven firearms added to your second character's arsenal: the m64c, pdr, slugger, smg, cq16, and two pistol variants. That is the entire value proposition of this add-on, laid out completely in one sentence. If you were hoping for new maps, new dinosaur types, or any structural change to the base Dinosaur Hunt experience, look elsewhere in the franchise's sprawling expansion catalogue. The base game itself is a low-budget first-person shooter where rounds escalate in dino-density and you earn stronger weapons as you push further. It supports single-player, multiplayer, and co-op, and the community reception has always been split roughly down the middle - the kind of "Mixed" verdict that reflects a game punching at its price tier rather than at any objective quality standard. The Guns Expansion Pack inherits all of that context without adding anything to address the base game's rougher edges: the AI, the map variety, the visual fidelity. From a pure build-variety standpoint - which is the only lens that makes this DLC worth evaluating seriously - the argument for it is marginal. The base game already hands out weapons progressively round by round, so the arsenal gap this pack fills is narrow. The smg and the slugger (presumably a shotgun-class weapon) do represent meaningfully different playstyles for co-op sessions where loadout differentiation actually matters, but that is optimistic framing for content this sparse. There is no documented gameplay change, no new mode unlocked, no mechanical hook beyond the weapons themselves. The broader Dinosaur Hunt DLC ecosystem is enormous - creature packs, themed gun packs covering Wild West and WW2 aesthetics, entirely separate sequels - and that context matters here. If you are going to spend anything on this franchise, the creature expansion packs (Stegosaurus, Carnotaurus, Brontosaurus) at least change what you are shooting at, which has more gameplay impact than swapping which gun you use to shoot it. This Guns pack is the weakest category of expansion the series offers. The honest bottom line for strategy-minded buyers: evaluate whether the specific weapon names (m64c, pdr, cq16) correspond to playstyles missing from your current loadout. If yes and you are already a regular in the base game's co-op, the low price makes it a marginal add. If you are evaluating the franchise cold, start with the base game and a creature pack instead. Diego, Scout Team

Dinosaur Hunt - Guns Expansion Pack
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Dinosaur Hunt - Guns Expansion Pack

Feb 19, 2016Racing BrosANPA.US
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Seven guns bolted onto a micro-budget dinosaur shooter with a 53% approval rating - only worth touching if you are already committed to the base game and need more loadout variety.

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I pulled up the weapon list for this DLC before writing a word, because with a pack this thin, the inventory IS the review. What you get are seven firearms added to your second character's arsenal: the m64c, pdr, slugger, smg, cq16, and two pistol variants. That is the entire value proposition of this add-on, laid out completely in one sentence. If you were hoping for new maps, new dinosaur types, or any structural change to the base Dinosaur Hunt experience, look elsewhere in the franchise's sprawling expansion catalogue. The base game itself is a low-budget first-person shooter where rounds escalate in dino-density and you earn stronger weapons as you push further. It supports single-player, multiplayer, and co-op, and the community reception has always been split roughly down the middle - the kind of "Mixed" verdict that reflects a game punching at its price tier rather than at any objective quality standard. The Guns Expansion Pack inherits all of that context without adding anything to address the base game's rougher edges: the AI, the map variety, the visual fidelity. From a pure build-variety standpoint - which is the only lens that makes this DLC worth evaluating seriously - the argument for it is marginal. The base game already hands out weapons progressively round by round, so the arsenal gap this pack fills is narrow. The smg and the slugger (presumably a shotgun-class weapon) do represent meaningfully different playstyles for co-op sessions where loadout differentiation actually matters, but that is optimistic framing for content this sparse. There is no documented gameplay change, no new mode unlocked, no mechanical hook beyond the weapons themselves. The broader Dinosaur Hunt DLC ecosystem is enormous - creature packs, themed gun packs covering Wild West and WW2 aesthetics, entirely separate sequels - and that context matters here. If you are going to spend anything on this franchise, the creature expansion packs (Stegosaurus, Carnotaurus, Brontosaurus) at least change what you are shooting at, which has more gameplay impact than swapping which gun you use to shoot it. This Guns pack is the weakest category of expansion the series offers. The honest bottom line for strategy-minded buyers: evaluate whether the specific weapon names (m64c, pdr, cq16) correspond to playstyles missing from your current loadout. If yes and you are already a regular in the base game's co-op, the low price makes it a marginal add. If you are evaluating the franchise cold, start with the base game and a creature pack instead. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercoopachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:sub-5Weapon PackDLCFPS-DLCLoadout VarietyCo-op LoadoutBudget ShooterMicro-DLC

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Racing Bros
Publisher
ANPA.US
Release Date
Feb 19, 2016

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