
It will take up to 5 hours of real time to complete the Nanosaur 2: Hatchling campaign. There are no saves or checkpoints, so you need to complete each level on the first try. 3 multiplayer modes: race, deathmatch and capture the flag įly across various prehistoric locations, shoot at enemies, collect eggs and try to survive under a barrage of enemy attacks.In addition to dangerous obstacles, robots, lasers, hurricanes, tornadoes, etc. Various bombs, blasters, homing missiles and more are available. Each type of weapon has its own attack range and deals certain damage. You are given a huge selection of weapons. To successfully return home, the robo-pterodactyl needs to find the villains and return the eggs back. As soon as he managed to complete the mission, the Rebels stole the artifacts. Robotic organisms send Nanosaurus back in time to find ancient dinosaur eggs. Imagine if the next Call of Duty was an RTS Tower builder, with multiplayer.Nanosaurus 2 - an arcade game that allows you to play with special 3D glasses to reveal all its graphic possibilities. Imagine if Jurassic World Evolution 2 came out and it was a Battle Royale fps game. Instead of Ark being unique, next gen ark will be described as "like" something else. This is common sense that appears to be lacking across the entire entertainment Industry. If you want to make a "completely different kind of game" don't do it in a sequel with an invested fan base. No doubt Modders will make a version more akin to Ark and add FPS mode. As such it will be a massive departure from the winning formula of Ark and quite the gamble. If combat is as they say 'Souls like' it means the entire game is built on totally different mechanics and barring lore and imagery probably won't have much in common with Ark. Or as a compromise have 3rd person mode engaged when you take out a melee weapon. But after spending hours in first-person, soaking in the details and exploring the. So, it could be that 3rd person suits that design a lot more. In the games first mission, you need to threaten a bandit for information. I do prefer the first person mode in ARK, however from what I can glimpse based on what they've said and shown, Ark2 is looking like a completely different type of game/gameplay. I feel 1st person should still be an option for when walking around primarily, but also when harvesting or in combat.Īnd by in combat, it probably won't be too functional but that's fine. Probably the two main driving factors behind this decision was Elden Ring's success and Valheim's sudden success. Valheim is an excellent Survival Game similar to Ark and that is 3rd person.

If they nail the combat, meaning its not terribly challenging like Dark Souls can be, then I think it could work out great. But in the last times a lot of big names failed and changed their following games to death.

I personally lost some interest in ARK 2 when I read the camera and combat changes. " yes, same here!Īrk is one of the best games of all times for me. Perhaps modders can change that, but honestly, I'm totally with Karionus if he says " If I wanted Souls-like combat, I’d play a Souls game.

I think, it's a big mistake, taking the first person view thing away.

The reason for me to come to this forum and see how other Arkplayers react to this 3rdperson only thing.
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Seeing as Chronicles of Ridsausage is one of the games/movie series Vin Diesel is known for, I don't think it should be censored on that Ark forum lol. I think it will actually end up being a lot better but hopefully it's not zoomed out too much.Ĭhronicles of Ridsausage nailed the melee combat for first person in my opinion. Additionally, ark 1 has quite a few balance issues by allowing first and third person, for example, sometimes you can throw c4 a little further or around a corner in third person or get a shot you cant get in first person. I think it is way harder to make melee combat in first person good and prolly even harder to make a game that has good feeling third person AND first person combat, especially with rolls and dodges. Ark 1s 1st person combat is embarrassingly bad with your character swinging into the air not actually making contact with anything. At first I was set aback by third person only but it makes sense if you think about it.
