Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord! |
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here. |
User:Clonehunter
I'm going to workbench this because of some weapons
Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter Reborn is a 2015 reboot of the Carnivores franchise: a series of video games that revolve around hunting dinosaurs on an alien planet. Essentially an HD remake of the first Carnivores, the game allows players to hunt up to nine dinosaurs at a time (six of which can be collected in a trophy room), and can choose from three different weapons and an optional sidearm to hunt them with. The game is available on Steam.
The following weapons appear in the video game Clonehunter:
Revolvers
Chiappa Rhino/Mateba Autorevolver
Available as an optional sidearm is a revolver that appears to be some kind of hyrbid of of a Chiappa Rhino 50DS, a Mateba Model 6 Unica, and a Mateba 2006M. The general design of the weapon more closely resembles the Mateba Unica, but the weapon was modeled with the Rhino's hammer, and the grip position is similar. The barrel seems to mix elements of all three weapons, most notably the Unica and 2600M. The weapon holds six rounds, has a digital forest camo, and is loaded with a wood speedloader that also has a camo pattern. Without any ammo perks, the player only holds a total of twelve rounds, including the six that are loaded from the get-go. It's fairly accurate, and is useful for finishing off either wounded dinosaurs, or to take out a charging Ceratosaurus.
Rifles
Rifle 1
This rifle is called the C1 Dinoslayer Limited Edition
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare 50
The most expensive weapon in the game is an Accuracy International Arctic Warfare 50, or AW50F, which costs 400 gems to use. Unlike the other weapons, it can't be reloaded. The weapon is extremely powerful, which comes at the cost of a lot of noise, which will scare herbivores, and attract large carnivores (In fact, it can bring them sprinting towards the scene of the crime). Howerwer is fitted with incorrectly integral rails on the receiver, while these rails are not present in real life version.
Other
X-Bow
Returning yet again in the series is the X-Bow. This time it appears to be more of a generic (?) crossbow, as opposed to the X-shaped arrow shooter seen in the last few games. It now has a scope, a tiger pattern, and can only hold one arrow at a time (The previous X-Bows were auto-loading, apparently feeding from some unseen magazine).