
In a morbid twist to the brutality of war, players can harvest the limbs of fallen comrades as impromptu dino-snacks, affording a scant few seconds to edge past while the beast grotesquely feasts on a hand or foot that once belonged to your now-dead friends. Just like in Amnesia, a lack of weaponry means avoidance and carefulness ensures survival. That's more than enough incentive to scurry in horror when some thing suddenly rounds the corner, dinosaur or not. Don't bother thinking up a reason for their presence the game's drained color palette and claustrophobic structure instills a fear akin to Amnesia: The Dark Descent's less-is-more style of immersion. Yes, dinosaurs - namely, the "clever girl" raptor variety - prowl the ditches for your blood. Three top investment pros open up about what it takes to get your video game funded.
