IGN: Dino D-Day Review
IGN: "It's pretty safe to say Dino D-Day is a different kind of World War II shooter, mostly because it features dinosaurs. The resurrected beasts serve the Nazis and join the fight to overwhelm Allied forces in multiplayer combat arenas. It's a great concept for an online shooter and results in all kinds of inane humor, like ducking under a sheep tossed by a Dilophosaurus while sprinting by a poster of a benevolent Hitler cradling a baby dinosaur. But as much potential as there is to have fun jumping around as a Velociraptor while an Allied soldier tries to shoot you down with a Thompson sub machinegun, Dino D-Day just doesn't play very well.
The faults are many, from the map designs to the controls to the classes. Digital Ranch gives unique abilities to each of the twelve classes, three of which are Nazi dinosaurs. To compensate for their inability to reload guns, the dinosaurs have different ways to attack and varied movement speeds."











