Predator Simulator reviews

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Predator Simulator A wittily implemented arcade game based on the almost everyday Life of a Lion ~ ~ ~ Sound, Music & Setting ~ ~ ~ In terms of Sound effects, there could still have been a lot to go, but are enough enough to give the Whole thing a coherent Feel. The Main Point here is definitely the Variety that would have offered the Game a little more Refreshment. Setting is zero, but who wants to have a talking Lion? After all, this is not a Children's birthday here. Personally, I didn't really get stuck with the Music much. But here, too, the Focus is certainly not on Music or Setting. ~ ~ ~ Gameplay ~ ~ ~ Although you're obviously steering a Lion, it feels in part like you're sitting in the Control Center of a Flea. The Control is quite spongy and sometimes too direct, but you quickly find yourself and learn to move. Basically, there's not much to do here. Except, of course, what a Predator of the Savannah does best: Eat! Despite possible Movement Difficulties at the Beginning, one quickly masters what is required of one. And so the first Morsels are not long in coming. Here you could have put a little more Variety in Terms Of Animation, but as with the Sound, the Whole Fits together nicely. You can't interact as much with the Environment as maybe possible, maybe better so, because a Lion's Stomach empties quickly and so the next Cravings are not long in coming. In arcade game Mania, you race either over Farms or through the City, eating everything that isn't at three on a Tree. In time, however, this becomes more and more difficult, because of course the National Guard tries to replace you and the Neighbor does not find it great to see his skat colleague eaten up. The Game offers enough Fun in that if you just want to end a long Day or let it start. Predator Simulator has rather of an Arcade game as a proper Simulation, but again, you should be aware that the Name was of course only chosen sarcastically. The very minimalistically implemented Game mechanics offer hardly any Variety, but are still enough fun and let you spend Hours in the virtual freewheeling enclosure. Of course, there are also various Upgrades Here in the good Arca-style that can be unlocked with Time, Money and collected Stars. Motivating here are the small Bonus missions that pop up from Time to time and set certain Goals, such as surviving 13 Minutes or eating a certain Number of certain NPCs. The applies here: Well-implemented Game principle, especially for Casual Players who do not expect too complex a Game! ~ ~ ~ Graphic Representation ~ ~ ~ Minimalist and Comichaft are the Words of Choice here. Great Details were dispensed with and everything wrapped in a Cartoon which is quite convincing. From time to time, graphic Errors occur, such as the sudden Mis-clipping of the NPCs that suddenly flicker through the World as a broadly smeared Texture porridge. Ocbles, but not so often that it would disturb. To be honest, you almost expect just that here. Just doesn's not Mind the Flow of The game in any Way. In My Opinion, the Graphic was correctly selected, a more modern or high-resolution representation of the World and various Computer Gamers would be more than out of place here. Even if everything here is kept within a slightly loose Limits, the Game world Fits together with the Sound effects, Music and the barely available Setting and the game Mechanics. ~ ~ ~ Review ~ ~ ~ The Graphic may act as a deterrent, but should not be a reason for the Assessment. Because if you are looking for a Game in between, you will definitely find it here, especially Casual Players you can highly recommend "Predator Simulator." + + Especially Motivating for Casual players who don't want Complexity + Arcade game that still offers Hours of Motivation and Fun + Lion! (If there are already Goat Simulators, why not also from the King of The Savannah?) + Simple Control + No large Tutorials, no Introduction. Playing Insoles is the order of the day! -Minor graphics errors-Little variety (Other Animals as an Example)-Multiplayer would put a little more Touch on the Game
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