From PlayStation Universe: "At the very least, the idea of ARK Park is compelling. Taking the exploration, crafting, battle and dino-care aspects of the core franchise with which it shares its name and then separating them out into seemingly more digestible, and more importantly, offline chunks would seem to be an interesting idea on the surface. The problem however, is that the level of execution is somewhat below what it needs to be that ARK Park not only fails to properly capitalize on the things that Ark: Survival Evolved got right, but that it also creates a flawed and ultimately disjointed effort that is difficult to recommend."
Reviewer Joe from GamerKnights did a full review of the retail disc of "Ark Park VR"
More:
"I was a dinosaur kid – you know, those children who are obsessed with T-Rex toys and only wear shirts if they have a Stegosaurus on them. Jurassic Park was my favourite movie growing up. Heck, it’s still up there today. So I was thrilled to get to play the retail disc of Ark Park VR – a virtual reality game that throws you into an island theme park full of dinosaurs. But whilst I expected a virtual reality version of the wonderful Dorling Kindersley Dinosaur Hunter, I got something a little different."
John Santina writes: "Ark Park brings dinosaurs to VR with a level of polish not seen in other titles. Putting on my VR headset felt like stepping back in time to a prehistoric world – at least for a while. In my mind, it is the best dinosaur experience available on VR to date – but that doesn’t mean that it is perfect. "
"ARK Park", the dinosaur-themed multiplayer online adventure developed and published by Snail Games, will be available as a physical disc (Standard Edition) for the first time in North America, Europe, and Australia starting today.
@Shikoku
"Its no better so on par at the very least."
- Ah ha, I see...Well, if that's the case, then I'll pass on it.