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ARK Park

ARK Park

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Release Date: March 22, 2018

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An exploration game designed exclusively for Virtual Reality headgear – ARK Park takes the players to a futuristic Jurassic Park clone. The action of the game includes references to the popular online survival game called ARK: Survival Evolved. In the game, one can observe the natural habitat of dinosaurs, and even ride the gigantic reptiles.

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4.5

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ARK Park is an exploration game designed exclusively for Virtual Reality headgear. The action of the game includes references to the popular online survival game called ARK: Survival Evolved. Developed by Peacock Studio in cooperation with Studio Wildcard, ARK Park, among other platforms, is available on PC and PS4.

Mechanics

ARK Park takes players to a near future, in which humans are capable of building a futuristic Jurassic park. Gameplay revolves around exploring the dinosaurs’ natural habitat – one can observe them while walking or riding a gigantic reptile. The locations one gets to explore are much diversified – there is a tropical jungle, snow-capped mountain peaks, and even vast steppes. During his journey, a player can use a camera to take pictures of spectacular landscapes and (sometimes) the enormous creatures, solve relatively simple puzzles, and learn about over 100 dinosaur species – their genes serve as collectibles including additional information on the given species available in the park’s main hall.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4

Developer: Peacock Studio

Publisher: Studio Wildcard

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ARK Game Series

A series of open-world survival games developed by independent American team Studio Wildcard. The first installment of the series, i.e. ARK: Survival Evolved, debuted in 2017 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In time, the title also hit the Nintendo Switch console, and also lived to see a conversion for mobile devices.

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System Requirements

System Requirements for ARK Park Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 or better, 30 GB HDD Windows 7/8/10.

Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i7-5960X 3.0 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce GTX 1080 or better, 25 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10.

Ratings

Game Ratings for ARK Park Video Game.

4.6

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 4% of Critics. There are 13 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

GameOctane: by Ryan Welch

For younger gamers, Ark Park is a nice explorative VR game. There are many dinosaurs to see and breed for your park. For older gamers, the game is lacking in things to do and is not as immersive as I would like.

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Use a Potion: 4.5 / 10

Whilst the potential is there for ARK Park to be a remarkable virtual reality experience, it instead falters thanks to a poor control scheme, blurry visuals, and underwhelming gameplay mechanics. I can’t help but to feel that if the developers focused more on fleshing out the exploration mechanics they could’ve had something special, but instead gamers are simply given a small selection of areas that grow old fast and some incredibly lacking shooting mechanics that offer nothing fresh outside of the dinosaur foes. It’s disappointing. Add to that the high price and it becomes increasing difficult to recommend giving ARK Park a purchase. It isn’t the worst game you’re going to play on the PlayStation VR and it does have its moments where it can shine, but it’s difficult to describe it as anything other than very disappointing.

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TheSixthAxis: 5 / 10 by Jim Hargreaves

Instead of being a full-fat adaptation of Survival Evolved, ARK Park is more of a taster, chopping that game into smaller chunks, then isolating them. This isn't the same sprawling open world shooter – it's something much smaller and less substantive, though still looks to capture that core ARK essence. It may succeed on some level though, needless to say, those players who pony up L30 and go in blind could come away deeply dissatisfied.

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STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (387)

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