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  • Primal Carnage: Genesis unchained in new trailer

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    03.29.2013

    Primal Carnage: Genesis, which was announced this week for PlayStation 4 and PC, utilizes the Unreal Engine 4. This was the game's trailer featured behind closed doors at the Epic presentation of the new engine.

  • Primal Carnage: Genesis for PS4

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    03.25.2013

    Built in Unreal 4, Primal Carnage: Genesis for PS4 was just announced at the Sony Indie Arcade event.The game is described as a "story driven, episodic single player adventure." It's very different from the original Primal Carnage, which was a class-based shooter of humans vs. dinosaurs.The game is currently expected for PlayStation 4 and PC.Update: "We're going to shoot for being a launch title," said Ashton Anderson, founder and lead designer at Lukewarm Media mentioned at the event. "We're definitely going to be a launch title." He tells us the game will launch on PS4 first, with the PC version showing up two to three months later.%Gallery-183802%

  • Free Primal Carnage DLC, Get to the Chopper, rushes to Steam today

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    01.22.2013

    Primal Carnage's free Get to the Chopper DLC is live now on Steam, bringing the Downpour map and a new dinosaur, the Spinosaurus. From its name alone, we would recommend putting on gloves before trying to pet this one. Thick gloves.The new map, Downpour, is a rain-logged jungle scene where players must radio a helicopter, turn on a fuel valve and then get to the chopper at the landing pad. The Spinosaurus shows up during that final sprint to the helicopter, and has a one-hit kill bite and dangerous claw attacks. The DLC includes a modified version of the Docks map, as well, and developer Lukewarm Media promises more maps in the future.The Spinosaurus will be available later this month as a paid skin for Team Deathmatch. Get to the Chopper was initially scheduled to launch in November, but hey, it's not like these guys already had a helicopter.%Gallery-176970%

  • Primal Carnage adds free mode, map later this month

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.15.2012

    Primal Carnage, the human v. dinosaur class-based shooter, will roar in with new content in late November. The game will add a new objective-based mode called "Get to the Chopper" and a new map. Publisher Reverb notes this is the "first of many planned game updates." There is also an alternative character skin pack planned for later this month, but that'll cost an unannounced arm and/or leg... maybe just a pinky."Our goal with Primal Carnage was to make the best dinosaur video game to date, and according to the reviews, we've done just that – but we are far from done," said lead designer Ashton Anderson of Lukewarm Media.We noted in our review for Primal Carnage the game "could become a better beast with updates, but at launch it's missing some key elements and polish."%Gallery-170204%

  • Primal Carnage review: Roar games

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    Xav de Matos
    Xav de Matos
    11.05.2012

    "Oh, great. Another multiplayer game where humans and dinosaurs duke it out for battlefield supremacy." If the game industry had evolved differently, maybe made that left turn at Turok, that's what we might have uttered when Primal Carnage was first revealed. With a few exceptions, however, the mash-up of dinosaur and man at war has mostly eluded the video game industry.Having the foresight to predict what should be the "next big thing," developer Lukewarm Media has delivered its first game, Primal Carnage, under Reverb Publishing. Though there are a few meteor-sized holes in the game's feature list and polished sheen, Primal Carnage makes a good first impression, with some deep thought put into its strange (and awesome) gimmick.%Gallery-170204%

  • Primal Carnage lunges on Oct. 29

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.24.2012

    Human-versus-Dinosaur multiplayer shooter Primal Carnage will say "HEY!" on October 29. Those who pre-ordered the game, which runs $15, should currently have access to test out the beta of this class-based shooter. A pre-order on Steam, GameStop, GamersGate and Rain also nets a feathered raptor skin.The game runs on Unreal Engine and pits humans against dinosaurs, with five classes apiece to choose from. Primal Carnage is also scheduled to have extensive downloadable content.

  • Primal Carnage roars into open beta for all pre-orders

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.08.2012

    Those who pre-order Lukewarm Media's man-on-dino shooter Primal Carnage will gain instant access to an open beta ahead of its launch later this year. In addition to instant access to the beta, those who pre-order will also unlock an exclusive Raptor skin for use in the final game.Primal Carnage is a team-based shooter built on the Unreal Engine featuring ten different classes, five dinosaur and five human. No final launch date has been set for Primal Carnage yet – it'll launch some time in "Fall 2012" through Steam, GameStop, GamersGate, Rain and the game's official website.

  • Primal Carnage pre-order lets you play as a fine feathered raptor

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    09.01.2012

    Last week, the folks at Lukewarm Media gave us a glimpse at the raptors who'll be stomping around in Primal Carnage, undoubtedly outwitting their human enemies who have guns. And if you want to be the prettiest raptor of them all, a pre-order will get you just that.Plunking down cash now will not only net you the pretty feathered raptor above in-game, it'll also get you a Steam key for instant access to the ongoing closed beta. Sorry, no flamboyant raptors in the beta.

  • Primal Carnage shows off its raptors and trappers

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    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    08.25.2012

    As made evident by the latest trailer above, Primal Carnage continues to embody the bloody fantasies of 10-year-olds everywhere who want to be real, live dinosaurs when they grow up. This look at the game's humans vs. dinosaurs multiplayer combat highlights two of the playable classes that will be available when the game eventually launches: Velociraptors and Trappers.As you might guess, Velociraptor gameplay involves a lot of running, climbing and pouncing on squishy humans and their delicious organs, while Trapper gameplay is focused on disabling dinos with nets and then stabbing them with big ol' knives. The Trapper also has two sizable pistols at his disposal, which may or may not be a match for the adorable "Skreee!" sound the raptors make while pouncing.If your inner child is throwing wild fits, placate them by signing up for the forthcoming beta.

  • Primal Carnage asks how you like your dinosaur cooked

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    07.11.2012

    Primal Carnage isn't just another class-based shooter about gunning down dinosaurs with high-powered weapons. Primal Carnage is about setting dinosaurs on fire with a massive flamethrower, blowing them up with grenades and sometimes putting a chainsaw to a velociraptor's neck, as the above video shows.Primal Carnage is a class-based online multiplayer game where players embody both humans and dinosaurs. The human mercenary classes include the scientist (sniper), pathfinder (scout), commando (heavy), trapper (engineer) and pyro (pyro). The dinosaurs range from T-rexes to the flying Pteranodon, each with their own specialties. Humans are played from a first-person perspective, while dinos are third-person.Primal Carnage is set to launch on PC later this year. It comes from Reverb Publishing and developer Lukewarm Media, an up-and-coming independent studio behind the Crysis mod Light Spire: Fortune's Web.