

Where I loved the sound effects and audio quality, I think the music just kind of existed to try to set a mood. I think this may be the shortest section of my entire review. Unless you’re someone who hates sound you’re absolutely going to love every little squawk, wooden smack, tick, laugh, and everything else the developers of Dino Frontier have packed into this game. I hope other players appreciate it as much as I do, of course, it is the way that games should have it, but it has seemed to be trickier for other devs to pull off. The developers had to have a heck of a time creating sound and sound quality that was so dynamic. As you slide back away from them, the sound dynamically gets quieter. But not only can you see better as you get closer to these objects, but the audio effects also become easier for you to hear. With this game, you are generally far away from things but you can pan and zoom to change your distance and see better. And as far as the audio quality was concerned, it was freaking great. From choosing between items in my “HUD” to lava bubbling in the final boss fight, I swear to you, they did not forget anything. But I really, truly mean that everything had a sound. Seriously, I never would’ve expected that out of this game. I mean I heard the sounds of fireworks from my fingertips at one point for a celebration that I had built something. The sheer inventiveness of the developers is crazy. There are so many little sounds squeezed into every nook and cranny of this game! Things that I just simply wouldn’t have even imagined would have made noise, does. Woah there cowboy, I even gotsa trailah for ya! Check it out down yonder! Wild dinosaurs roam the land acting as both dangerous foe and tantalizing assets.’ You must carefully balance resources while growing your town. You assume the role of Big Mayor overlooking your settlement in tabletop scale VR. ‘Dino Frontier lets you build and manage a frontier settlement in a world where the wild west and Jurassic collide. I have a description of the game from Uber Entertainment, you know, something you can really sink your teeth into! Does this game wrangle up some good times…or does it need to be fossilized? Let’s find out buckaroo! You have the Wild West and you have dinosaurs a plenty. It’s a game of gargantuan proportions my friend. Dino Frontier from Uber Entertainment is now officially out for PSVR ( $29.99).
