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In "The Beasts of 9500," players navigate a futuristic world where humans and dragons coexist. As a dragon rider, your mission is to tame and train beasts, while protecting the human settlements from rival dragon factions. With a variety of dragons to discover and train, players must master flight mechanics, combat, and strategy to uncover the mysteries of this unique universe.

  • PC
  • Windows

Reviews

41%
Audience ScoreBased on 162 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
stability5 negative mentions
  • The game has great graphics and well-designed dinosaur models.
  • There is a variety of dinosaurs to choose from, each with unique skill trees.
  • The developers are active and responsive to community feedback, showing potential for future improvements.
  • The game has a very low player base, making it difficult to find servers or engage in multiplayer gameplay.
  • It suffers from numerous bugs, crashes, and connectivity issues, leading to a frustrating experience.
  • Many players feel the game is a poorly executed rip-off of other dinosaur survival games, lacking originality and depth.
  • gameplay17 mentions

    The gameplay of this dinosaur-themed game has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating its unique mechanics and features, such as fracture and bleed systems, while others criticize it for being clunky and lacking depth compared to other titles in the genre. Although it offers a fun, casual experience for a low price, many users feel it is still in early development and recommend waiting for improvements before fully engaging. Overall, the game shows potential but currently suffers from basic mechanics and sound issues.

    • “Overall, I would say that for $10, I find this game a fun break from the intense play that can be found in other games of its class and would recommend it for anyone looking for a cheaper dinosaur game that still has enough features to make gameplay fun (and also those who want to play non-broken sauropods).”
    • “I was also initially impressed by the gameplay mechanics, which have been given much more attention than they usually are in a game like this as early in development as it is.”
    • “There are mechanics in the game that I never would have ever expected in a fresh launch game.”
    • “This game has no gameplay whatsoever!”
    • “The gameplay is clunky and difficult to enjoy, and the sounds are horrendous.”
    • “It's a very obvious cash grab and poorly made at that, with no unique feature or mechanic to set it apart from any other dino game in the genre.”
  • graphics14 mentions

    Overall, the graphics of the game receive positive feedback, with many users praising the quality and detail, especially for an early access title. However, some players experience significant performance issues, including crashes and low frame rates, particularly after updates, which detracts from the visual experience. While the graphics are generally well-received, the lack of customization options and server stability remain points of concern.

    • “Great game, very little glitches, and for an early access game, the graphics are awesome.”
    • “The graphics are way higher than I had expected, and updates usually come out at a good pace.”
    • “The layout of the map is well put together, and the graphics for the environment are beautiful.”
    • “Game constantly crashes even when I turn everything in graphics resolution to the lowest setting, and it lags badly and constantly crashes.”
    • “I don't know what happened, but before this update, I was able to play this game normally. Now, after this major update, the game is unplayable for me. No matter how much I lower my graphics settings or switch servers, I always suffer from abysmally low FPS, reaching as low as 0-4, and I frequently get disconnected from the server.”
    • “There is very little customization when it comes to graphical settings.”
  • stability5 mentions

    The stability of the game is highly variable, with some players reporting frequent bugs and crashes, while others note minimal glitches and regular updates from the developers. Overall, the game has a low player base and mixed reviews regarding its stability, with some users expressing frustration over its performance and others appreciating its early access quality.

    • “The game is dead, low player base, played for a bit, very buggy, devs abandoned the game. Don't recommend.”
    • “Not worth the money, game is buggy as hell (I've played loads of early access games) and by far this one's the worst.”
    • “Constantly freezes and does not let you play on a server.”
  • humor3 mentions

    The humor in the game is highlighted by the absurdity of carnivores carrying corpses and the playful interactions between players, which often lead to hilarious and chaotic scenarios. Players find the comedic elements enhance the experience, especially when engaging with others in the game.

    • “Carnivores can pick up and carry corpses (it's a bit broken but super funny!) and gore depending on player size.”
    • “I am funny and sometimes evil; they chase to the ends of the world.”
    • “There are many cool features already, and it is actually funny when you find players to play with.”
  • optimization2 mentions

    The game's optimization has seen significant improvements following a recent update that enhanced the sky and lighting, leading to smoother performance on capable PCs. Players can expect further enhancements with an upcoming major update that will introduce new playable dinosaurs and an improved map.

    • “They just had an optimization update which fixed the sky and the lighting, drastically improving it from the previous builds, and within a few months, they will have a massive update that will feature new playable dinosaurs and a new and improved map.”
    • “The game still suffers from severe optimization issues, making it nearly unplayable on lower-end systems.”
    • “Despite recent updates, the performance remains inconsistent, with frequent frame drops and long loading times.”
    • “The optimization is lacking, resulting in frequent crashes and a frustrating experience during gameplay.”
  • monetization2 mentions

    The monetization of the game is criticized as a blatant cash grab, lacking originality and unique features, which contributes to its perception as a poorly made title within the dinosaur game genre.

    • “It's a very obvious cash grab and poorly made at that, with no unique feature or mechanic to set it apart from any other dino game in the genre.”
    • “Dead game, cash grab.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    Players appreciate the high replayability of the game due to the diverse selection of dinosaurs, each featuring unique skill trees that allow for varied play styles and strategies. This encourages experimentation and multiple playthroughs to fully explore different combinations and tactics.

    • “There is a wide variety of dinosaurs to choose from, each with their own unique skill tree that you can optimize based on your play style.”
    • “The game offers multiple paths and strategies, making each playthrough feel fresh and engaging.”
    • “With different challenges and objectives in each session, you'll find yourself coming back for more.”
  • music1 mentions

    The game features no music, which some players appreciate for its minimalist approach, but this absence can lead to confusion, as it may create uncertainty about whether the game is functioning properly during gameplay.

    • “No music, which I personally like while playing in-game, but there was nothing to indicate the game was running. I was worried something was wrong when I stared at a black screen for a few minutes.”
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Play time

3hMedian play time
3hAverage play time
2-4hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 3 analyzed playthroughs

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