It hasn’t been long since we talked about The Stomping Land here on Niche Gamer, the dinosaur hunting game that looks and feels a lot like another open world survival horror game – DayZ. The online game is going to be opening up its doors when its Early Access kicks off later this month.
In the Early Access video, featured above, you can get an insider’s look at how the dinosaurs behave within the game’s environment. Each dinosaur has their own personality, and you can hunt and ride each and every one.
There’s a mantra the developers at Supercrit are trying to stress: you can never trust a dinosaur in The Stomping Land. In the game, you can participate in other activities like fishing, player versus player combat, build settlements, and other things.
The team even provided a FAQ for incoming players for the gameon their website, which you can view below:
– How will servers work?
- – There will be a small handful of official servers, though most servers will be hosted by the players, similar to Minecraft or TF2. If you are a backer and interested in running your own dedicated server, or would like to offer hosting options for others, contact: [email protected]
– What dinosaurs will be in the initial launch?
- – Styracosaurus, Carnotaurus, Gallimimus, Puertasaurus, Helicoprion, Ankylosaurus, Stygimoloch. The remaining dinosaurs will roll out as its asset/animation are completed
– The video is styracosausome, but what about livestreams??
- – The best livestreams are with people who are new to the mechanics, so you’ll definitely be seeing a lot of them around the 23rd.
- – The game will launch with Capa Island, which is a smaller alternative to the seen Wayneth Island. Despite being smaller, there is plenty to get caught up in along the way, including varying types of caves that you are guaranteed to get lost in, 2 lakes, 2 long rivers, random fields, lots of forest, and a volcano(with its own lava cave). The surrounding ocean itself also provides gameplay for fishing/hidden caves.
– What’s all this cave talk?
- – Caves are a key component to the gameplay, especially in pvp. Not only do they house the herbs you need to heal dinosaurs or allies, but they also randomly scatter shrines that will boost your hunter’s Expertise. Hunters who capitalise on these shrines will find themselves befriending tougher dinosaurs faster. Alongside its perks, caves are also deathtraps; without a torch, they are 100% darkness(wall hugging won’t even save you). Weapons can’t be used while holding a torch, so if you run into trouble, your torch must be temporarily dropped. There is also plenty of water holes in caves that will sneak up on your step.
– If I lose my torch, can’t I just craft another one?
- – Currently, hunters don’t have any imaginary inventory. If you want to collect wood or another resource, you must physically pick it up and place it where you want. Resources can be stacked together into boxes and you can drag the boxes where you want, but your actual player cannot store heavy materials in a ‘backpack’. Anything light, such as foliage, gems, and even small meat, can be hand-placed onto your model with the customization system. So if you lose your torch in a cave, start calling for help!
– Will there be mod support?
- – At the very least, there will eventually be custom map making. Even I am looking forward to those!
– What kind of updates can I expect once Early Access is available?
- – Now that the core dinosaur survival template is in place, we’ll move forward with updates based on a mix of accuracy and entertainment value. What is the next step to improving this dinosaur survival experience? Complex dinosaur AI? More survival needs? A seasaw? The intriguing aspect about survival games is that there is plenty of room for construction, so your discussions and feedback hold lots of value to us.
– jig, this game is hard ;(
- – Be strong, fellow hunter
The game will be available via Steam’s Early Access on May 30th (or May 23rd if you backed it on Kickstarter), and it will cost $24.99 dollars.