.PP: Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunt is an enjoyable hunting simulator that gives you the chance to hunt something different with its use of pre-historic beasts. However, with the limited number of dinosaurs and tedious, grinding progression, you might tire of this one before long you’ve filled the trophy cabinet.
Neil writes: "A couple of dinosaurs arrive in Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunt thanks to the addition of the Cretaceous Terror Pack on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch"
WTMG's Leo Faria: "For everything I like in Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunt, there’s something else that brings my enjoyment to a halt. I like the overall concept, as hunting down dinosaurs while trying not to get killed by your so-called “prey” is fun and unique. I even liked the Nintendo 64-era sound effects, which brought an odd sense of nostalgia. On the other hand, I was bummed with unbelievably dated graphics and lethargic progression system. It takes ages for you to afford a license to hunt an actually threatening carnivore, with each hunt giving you a pitiful amount of money and experience. I feel like this could have been a much more enjoyable title had the developers tweaked its progression system to make the game feel actually rewarding to those who play it."
Paul writes: "Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunt is very much a game of two halves. The basic idea of hunting dinosaurs is pretty appealing, and doing it in a calm, considered, non-Turok way is quite interesting. On the other side of the scale is the grind required to make progress, the dodgy visuals, the difficulty in finding something the size of a house, and the generally unpolished feel of the experience as a whole."