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Okay, try to imagine yourself in Primal Carnage: Extinction. You get your first look at this "six-foot turkey" as you enter a clearing. He moves like a bird (kind of); lightly, bobbing his head. And you keep still in the cover of a bush because you think that hopefully his visual acuity is based on movement like T-Rex, and he'll lose you if you don't move.
NoobFeed writes: "Loot boxes and gambling facsimiles have undergone heightened scrutiny in the game industry this last year. That heat is slowly creeping under the heels of certain releases, such as Primal Carnage: Extinction, which has chosen to remove their crates and keys system, citing 'a shift in legislation.'"
Incorporating tools to personalize your experience and with the launch of a new game mode, Primal Carnage: Extinction is giving dinosaur fans what they want
Circle 5 Studios has launched a Steam Editor for Primal Carnage: Extinction, giving users the chance to create their own maps and skins for a more personalized experience.