There's just something about dinosaurs which humans find fascinating. After all, Jurassic Park kept re-opening even after multiple major escapes and critical system failures. Now, Dinos Reborn challenges players to survive on a world where humanity has lost and the 'sauruses still reign supreme.
Announced earlier today, Dinos Reborn is an upcoming first person perspective survival game developed by HardCodeWay and Polish-based publisher Vision Edge Entertainment. It is HardCodeWay's first project, while Vision Edge has worked on the also currently unreleased architectural simulator Dreamhouse, a game which, lets players build their dream house. Currently, Dinos Reborn is scheduled to release for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles in 2022. It can be wish-listed via Steam.
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Dinos Reborn plans to combine the open world, survival and mystery genres. The player will take on the role of an amnesiac who finds themselves stranded on a planet which greatly resembles a prehistoric Earth. In addition to managing fatigue, hunger, and thirst, players will have to hunt and fight off dinosaurs, craft key survival items, and solve the core mystery of where they are, where the dinos came from, and why they ended up on this strange planet in the first place.
The first trailer for Dinos Reborn focuses, of course, on the centerpiece of the game: the dinosaurs themselves. From a pterodactyl soaring through the sky to a mighty Stegosaurus lumbering along the ground, familiar and fan-favorite dinosaur species are present in gorgeous detail designed in Unreal Engine. It wouldn't be a survival game without deadly predators, and the trailer promises plenty of danger with a pack of hunting raptors and what might just be a Tyrannosaurus rex also showing up.
The game will focus on a number of elements common to the survival genre, including hunting, item crafting, shelter building and more. The trailer shows off a variety of tools such as hatchets and even dart guns which are used to shoot down dinos, presumably for food and materials. Environments include a beach and a tropical rain forest filled with massive prehistoric flora. There are even some overgrown, abandoned labs, hinting that this dino-filled planet might have more in common with Jurassic Park than it initially seems. Hopefully, the dinosaur fights will be just as impressive.
More information regarding Dinos Reborn will likely be released later this year as development continues. In the meantime, dino fans can try out Rare's recently leaked unreleased title Dinosaur Planet.
Dinos Reborn will launch for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox in 2022.