What happens when you combine dinosaurs, lazers, jetpacks, sci-fi action and co-op gameplay? An idea for a fantastic game. What happens when we play Orion: Dino Horde? A horrible headache as a game playable but has quite little.
Dino Horde is easily the worst First Person Shooters I've ever played. Not only is it a game poorly done, poorly executed and codified, it is not even playable. Bugs abound and everything else does not give us any reason to endure the flaws of the game. Remember the Bethesda games on PS3 that despite the amount of bugs still to be fantastic? Here bugs are just one more reason not to get this game.
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".