Can't say much, best dino game out there it have its bugs bulding is kinda annoying with some structures due to potato wifi couldnt play the multiplayer, mods make a big part of the game the soundtrack is good, overall funi dino game.
ARK is a good survival game with a great setting. It's one of those titles where you can spend hours trying to survive, while building a house and taming a dinosaur, and even though it still feels a little bit like in early access, if you like the concept you'll probably enjoy it.
Like so many survival/crafting games, from Minecraft to Subnautica, ARK presupposes a player with a lot of time to dedicate to the experience, a high tolerance for repetition, and a fondness for chaos and the unexpected. With its sci-fi inflected single player campaign, ARK at least offers a solo player the chance to get the gist of the game without the threat of anti-social humans ruining whatever progress has been made. For the past two years, ARK has been helping to shape the genre and now that it's finished, it feels like the genre is due for the next stage of evolution.
ARK is an ambitious project that, at the moment, lacks in optimisation: bugs, glitches and crashes happen too often and affect the gamer experience. The potential is enormous, but the devs should concentrate their work to solve all the issues and to fix what is already done, instead to produce new contents. Beware: the PvP servers are full of awful people, that's why you should buy the game if you are oriented to a PvE experience only.
Ark: Survival Evolved is a good game that gets bogged down by an over-abundance of ancillary features, frustrating bugs, and a horrendous grind. It can be intimidating for new players and playing with friends online is more important than ever. But if you can get past the rough edges and dig into the prehistoric survival fun that makes Ark so special, there is an entirely unique game here that’s unlike anything else you’ll play.
Ark: Survival Evolved is a game full of rough edges. It's also a game full of some amazing moments over my total playtime. It's the kind of experience that has a lot of boredom and tedium, and a great deal of looking the other way in the face of bugs, but also some clear water cooler moments. There's something very cool buried in here, though I can't tell if that's because of some developer decisions or in spite of them.
Buah el mejor juego de la historia de la humanidad tambien conocida como homo sapiens sapiens la cual es proveniente de los primates tales como los monos y chimpances,mas no somosdescendientes de los mismos, solo compartimos la familia primate, los susodichos monos y chimpances son solamente nuestros "primos" para decirlo de alguna manera familiarizada
This game is trash, let's be honest. The amount of bugs is insane. The basic movement mechanics are scuffed, dino AI and many other things. The other problem is its grinding concept. I literally finished the first map in 50+ hours which is an insane amount of time for a single map to me (By finished I mean beating all three bosses). You can change the settings or config of the game, but it's still feels like a job for the most part. If you play with standard rates, you are going to have a hard time completing this game. I wouldn't give this game anything higher than 2, if I didn't like the concept. I'm really into dinosaurs, but I still liked this game a lot. The amount of dinos you can tame, the whole process (even though it's a lot of grind), survival mechanics are almost perfect in this game. The map design is also on another level. Every map has at least 10 different biomes and the DLC maps add a lot more to the game, especially the ones you have to pay for. Definitely one of my favorite games, even though it has a lot of problems.
This game is fun and you can make it as hard or as easy as you want. A great entry in the sandbox/survival genre with a unique premise. What holds it back is that some game mechanics become cumbersome and the push for players to buy the stream of DLCs that they produce.
The game has a good progression system and unique mechanics that make it fun to play but has a lot of inherent grinding that needs to be done in game that slows games. This is less of a problem in multiplayer but I haven't had much experience playing online. For me it's a good game but reliance on grind and DLCs always pulls me away from the game.
Multiplayer is pretty much full of cheaters/hackers and or griefers, playing on a PvE server is equally difficult with over-population.
Singleplayer, the game is severely unbalanced and always has been - playing with mods is imperative to balance out some of the nonsense.
In the beginning it's fun, but it's way too grindy. Even with adjusting the settings. Also there are more bugs in ark than on earth and not to mention the optimization (which was totally forgotten). Also the graphics are meh. It's so pixely and just does not look right. Also, story aspect is neglectable.
pros:
- fun in the beginning
- dinos
- progression system
cons:
- dinos always aggressive
- contless bugs (yes, game breaking ones)
- very punishing gamplay
- sooooo grindy
- horrible performance
- Dino AI is less intelligent than a minecraft zombie
- Dinos are most of the time just pain
Only reason why I have so many hours is just because I was a noob and its grind factor (adjusted the settings, still items too expensive)
SummaryStranded on the shores of a mysterious island, you must learn to survive. Use your cunning to kill or tame the primeval creatures roaming the land, and encounter other players to survive, dominate... and escape.