Matthew from Denkiphile: "…Okay, ”hate” is an overstatement, but as much flak as the original Orion had received, (Yes, this is a sequel, and its predecessor was called Dino Beatdown) this “new” (and I use that term very loosely here) version may have somehow managed to not improve on many of its flaws while simultaneously creating a number of new problems that make the game difficult to enjoy and one of those purchases you would have rather passed on to your annoying step-brother. Emily Barret Browning was certainly no Victorian-era game critic, but even in her day and age, passing off the same product with a new paint job doesn’t make it an innovative masterpiece– it makes it a poorly-crafted game with elements that, to some, could be considered entertainment. Unfortunately for Spiral Game Studios , Dino Horde provides a paltry amount of enjoyment that is disappointing, to say the least."
Orion: Dino Horde is on free weekend, and to help gamers out, Crash Wiki presents the common issues in Orion: Dino Horde and how to fix them.
GG3 writes: "Currently one of several deals on Steam right now, Orion: Dino Horde is free to play this weekend and will actually extend that for a few more days. Additionally, the game itself is up at a staggering 93% discount."
This year wasn't all sunshine and rainbows, so Hidden Audio Log is "proud" to reveal the "winner" of the worst game of this year "award".