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Reptiles--in-hunt-free-download-pc-game 💫

: Different reptiles have specific vulnerabilities; learning them saves ammo and time.

: Collect trophies from fallen foes to upgrade your gear. Every successful hunt provides the materials needed to face even larger, more dangerous reptilian threats.

In this world, humanity is no longer at the top of the food chain. The "Reptiles" have built their own societies and technologies, turning the planet into their personal hunting ground. You play as a hunter-gatherer forced to use both primitive and repurposed modern weaponry to survive. Reptiles--In-Hunt-Free-Download-PC-Game

: Engage in intense battles with various dinosaur species. Use stealth to bypass predators or go loud with a mix of bows, melee weapons, and firearms.

: Junk found in ruins is the backbone of your crafting system. In this world, humanity is no longer at

: Scavenge for materials in overgrown ruins and scorched deserts. You’ll need to craft equipment, manage your health, and stay alert to environmental hazards.

: Use your binoculars or stealth to identify reptile patrols before engaging. : Engage in intense battles with various dinosaur species

: Follow a personal story of rescue and revenge as you track your son's captors through a world that wants you dead. System Requirements (Estimated) Recommended OS Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit) Windows 10 (64-bit) Processor Intel Core i5-2400 / AMD FX-8320 Intel Core i7-4770 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Memory Graphics GTX 670 / Radeon HD 7870 GTX 1060 / RX 580 DirectX Version 11 Version 11 How to Play

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