TheHunter™ Primal: Cry of Eden

theHunter™ Primal: Sound of Eden is the Call of the Wild version of theHunter: Primal. It is set to release Spring 2019 and is being developed by Expansive Worlds and is being published by Avalanche Studios. It will be available for purchase on Steam.

Background Information
You are a Pioneer from the Expansive Galaxies Corporation, sent to the Prehistoric planet by the name of "Primal Eden" to search for missing pioneers that were lost on the timeless world. You are only armed with a machete as you land on the soil of this ancient world, and you must search for better camouflage and weapons to defend yourself and hunt the native inhabitants of this world: dinosaurs. Chances of survival are little, and the only way to survive is to make your way to the top of the food chain. In theHunter™ Primal: Sound of Eden, the hunter becomes the hunted.

The Pioneer
The hunter, known as "Pioneer" in game lore, is an ex-criminal, a prisoner of the Expansive Galaxies Corporation, sent to Primal Eden as an alternative to the death penalty in an attempt to colonize the planet. Only given a SettlerMate, a device that shows the worldwide map of Primal Eden, and a crude machete created from what metal scraps were found on the drop pod, the Pioneer must survive and defend against dinosaurs that roam the landscape. To survive, the player must collect or buy weapons and other accessories, and ultimately make his or her way to the top of the food chain.

Spawn and Shop
The player spawns into the map via drop pod, starting out with a cutscene inside the drop pod, with emergency red lights flashing within the interior. The drop pod has a hard landing impact, with the screen shaking upon impact. The door to the pod then slowly opens, and the player steps out. This cutscene can be skipped if the player so wishes. If the player dies, they will respawn inside a drop pod.

Drop pods can also be used as shops/storage. When a weapon/ammo/item/etc. are purchased, they will appear inside the drop pod and can be grabbed by the player. They can also store items of any sort inside a drop pod.

Weapons

 * Machete (Melee): An improvised machete used for slicing through flesh. Made from whatever can be found on an interstellar prison ship. (Damage: Low)
 * Wooden Bow: A primitive bow that is effective for hunting smaller animals. This recurve bow will perhaps help you bring in meat. (Damage: Low)
 * .44 Disciplinary Handgun: A small revolver useful for bringing down small to medium sized prey, including humans. (Damage: Medium)
 * Raven Tactical Axe (Melee): A powerful axe that can be a tool and a weapon, though it is probably better as a weapon. (Damage: Medium)
 * 12 GA Crowd Control Shotgun: A shotgun that can take down anything depending on ammo type. Rumors say that this shotgun was once used to herd human slaves on the planet. (Damage: Medium ((Buckshot)), Very High ((Slugs, depends on range)))
 * Talon Compound Bow: A powerful compound bow that was once used as a mass-murdering weapon by the Great Hunters. (Damage: Medium, Very High depending on vital shots)
 * Fang Crossbow: A powerful crossbow used by skilled hunters, silent and deadly. (Damage: Medium, Very High depending on vital shots)
 * .308 Dueling Pistol: An innovative single-shot handgun that can fire full .308 rounds due to recent technology. Excellent for medium game. (Damage: High)
 * 12 GA Riot Shotgun: A slow firing, but powerful shotgun that was once used in great, bloody battles. (Damage: Medium ((Buckshot)), Very High ((Slugs, depends on range)))
 * .270 Huntsman Rifle: A hunting rifle that is excellent for picking off the small and medium dinosaurs, though it is not preferred for larger game. (Damage: Medium)
 * 5.56 Assault Rifle: An incredibly rare, rapid-firing rifle that can disorient larger animals, and is excellent for bringing down small to medium sized game. Once used during the great war of the Houses. (Damage: Medium)
 * .308 Marksman Rifle: A powerful hunting rifle that is very good at both taking down small and medium carnivores and large herbivores, as well as human prey. If you lose this weapon, it may end up killing you one day. (Damage: High)
 * .308 Anti-Personnel Rifle: A powerful and rare rifle that was once used during the clash of the Houses. Now that they're gone, this rifle is excellent for bringing down medium carnivores and large herbivores. (Damage: High).
 * .700 Double Rifle: A very powerful double barrel rifle that was once used by the hunters who died trying to prove their worth to their superiors. It is an excellent weapon against large herbivores and large carnivores. Be careful though, it can damage the worth of the trophy. (Damage: High, Very High at close range)
 * .50 Spec Ops Sniper Rifle: An extremely powerful rifle, and a coward's weapon, for those who want to inherit the heat of battle, but not be in the center of it. Can bring down large herbivores and carnivores with ease. It can easily damage worth, so heart-shot placements are critical. (Damage: Very High)
 * The Cataclysm's Fang (Melee): An extremely rare gilded blade treasured by the Cataclysm that can easily slice through flesh, and can also burn foes as well. Its first bearer is unknown, and is long since dead. (Damage: High)
 * .557 Tyrannosaur Rifle: An extremely powerful rifle from both near and afar, and can bring down the largest predators with ease... if you know where to shoot them, that is. Can easily ruin worth if first shot doesn't land the killing blow. (Damage: Very High)

Ammo

 * Basic Arrows: Primitive arrows that are compatible with the Wooden Bow.
 * .44 Bullets: Small, round bullets that are compatible with the .44 Disciplinary Handgun.
 * 12 GA Buckshot Shells: Powder-filled shotgun shells compatible with both the 12 GA Crowd Control Shotgun and the 12 GA Riot Shotgun.
 * 12 GA Slug Shells: Shotgun shells filled with lead projectiles that are compatible with the 12 GA Crowd Control Shotgun and the 12 GA Riot Shotgun.
 * .270 Bullets: Small rifle cartridges compatible with the .270 Huntsman Rifle.
 * 5.56 Bullets: Medium-sized rifle cartridges compatible with the 5.56 Assault Rifle.
 * .308 Bullets: Large rifle cartridges compatible with the .308 Dueling Pistol, .308 Marksman Rifle, and .308 Anti-Personnel Rifle.
 * Compound Arrows: Arrows that are compatible with the Talon Compound Bow.
 * Crossbow Bolts: Tracer bolts that are compatible with the Fang Crossbow.
 * .700 Bullets: Very large full-metal rifle cartridges compatible with the .700 Double Rifle.
 * .50 Bullets: Very large rifle cartridges compatible with the .50 Spec Ops Sniper Rifle.
 * .557 Bullets: Very large rifle cartridges compatible with the .557 Tyrannosaur Rifle.

Clothing

 * Pioneer T-Shirt: The default t-shirt given to you before being sent into the drop pod. (Camo Rating: 0)
 * Pioneer Pants: The default pants given to you before being sent into the drop pod. (Camo Rating: 0)
 * Pioneer Shoes: The default shoes given to you before being sent into the drop pod. (Camo Rating: 0)
 * Settler Cap: A primitive hat covered in strands of vegetation. Will work on some herbivores, but will not fool carnivores. (Camo Rating: 1)
 * Settler T-Shirt: A primitive t-shirt covered in strands of vegetation. Will work on some herbivores, but will not fool carnivores. (Camo Rating: 1)
 * Settler Pants: A primitive pair of pants covered in strands of vegetation. Will work on some herbivores, but will not fool carnivores. (Camo Rating: 1)
 * Settler Shoes: A primitive pair of shoes covered in strands of vegetation. Will work on some herbivores, but will not fool carnivores. (Camo Rating: 1)
 * Settler Gloves: A primitive pair of gloves covered in strands of vegetation. Will work on some herbivores, but will not fool carnivores. (Camo Rating: 1)
 * Merc Navy Cap: A cap worn by the mercenaries in the days of old. Works on herbivores and small carnivores, and will confuse medium carnivores for a while. (Camo Rating: 2)
 * Merc Navy Shirt: A shirt worn by the mercenaries in the days of old. Works on herbivores and small carnivores, and will confuse medium carnivores for a while. (Camo Rating: 2)
 * Merc Navy Pants: A pair of pants worn by the mercenaries in the days of old. Works on herbivores and small carnivores, and will confuse medium carnivores for a while. (Camo Rating: 2)
 * Merc Navy Boots: A pair of boots worn by the mercenaries in the days of old. Works on herbivores and small carnivores, and will confuse medium carnivores for a while. (Camo Rating: 2)
 * Merc Navy Gloves: A pair of gloves worn by the mercenaries in the days of old. Works on herbivores and small carnivores, and will confuse medium carnivores for a while. (Camo Rating: 2)
 * Merc Grunt Boonie: A boonie worn by the higher ranking mercenary grunts designed to blend in with the environment. Works on most herbivores and small to medium-sized carnivores. (Camo Rating: 3)
 * Merc Grunt Shirt: A shirt worn by the higher ranking mercenary grunts designed to blend in with the environment. Works on most herbivores and small to medium-sized carnivores. (Camo Rating: 3)
 * Merc Grunt Pants: A pair of pants worn by the higher ranking mercenary grunts designed to blend in with the environment. Works on most herbivores and small to medium-sized carnivores. (Camo Rating: 3)
 * Merc Grunt Boots: A pair of boots worn by the higher ranking mercenary grunts designed to blend in with the environment. Works on most herbivores and small to medium-sized carnivores. (Camo Rating: 3)
 * Merc Grunt Gloves: A pair of gloves worn by the higher ranking mercenary grunts designed to blend in with the environment. Works on most herbivores and small to medium-sized carnivores. (Camo Rating: 3)
 * Merc Spec-Ops Boonie: A boonie worn by the elite mercenaries designed to blend in with the environment. Works on herbivores, small to medium-sized carnivores, and will confuse larger predators for a while. (Camo Rating: 4)
 * Merc Spec-Ops Shirt: A shirt worn by the elite mercenaries designed to blend in with the environment. Works on herbivores, small to medium-sized carnivores, and will confuse larger predators for a while. (Camo Rating: 4)
 * Merc Spec-Ops Pants: A pair of pants worn by the elite mercenaries designed to blend in with the environment. Works on herbivores, small to medium-sized carnivores, and will confuse larger predators for a while. (Camo Rating: 4)
 * Merc Spec-Ops Boots: A pair of boots worn by the elite mercenaries designed to blend in with the environment. Works on herbivores, small to medium-sized carnivores, and will confuse larger predators for a while. (Camo Rating: 4)
 * Merc Spec-Ops Gloves: A pair of gloves worn by the elite mercenaries designed to blend in with the environment. Works on herbivores, small to medium-sized carnivores, and will confuse larger predators for a while. (Camo Rating: 4)
 * Noble Camo Hunting Hat: A rare hunting hat worn by the Nobles in the days of old. Designed to blend in perfectly with the environment. Works on herbivores and carnivores alike. (Camo Rating: 5)
 * Noble Khaki Hunting Hat: A khaki-version of the Noble camo hunting hat. (Camo Rating: 5)
 * Noble Camo Hunting Shirt: A rare hunting shirt worn by the Nobles in the days of old. Designed to blend in perfectly with the environment. Works on herbivores and carnivores alike. (Camo Rating: 5)
 * Noble Camo Hunting Pants: A rare pair of hunting pants worn by the Nobles in the days of old. Designed to blend in perfectly with the environment. Works on herbivores and carnivores alike. (Camo Rating: 5)
 * Noble Camo Hunting Boots: A rare pair of hunting boots worn by the Nobles in the days of old. Designed to blend in perfectly with the environment. Works on herbivores and carnivores alike. (Camo Rating: 5)
 * Noble Camo Hunting Gloves: A rare pair of hunting gloves worn by the Nobles in the days of old. Designed to blend in perfectly with the environment. Works on herbivores and carnivores alike. (Camo Rating: 5)
 * Hunter King's Crown: A gilded crown once worn by the great Leader of the Nobles before his fiery death at the maw of the Cataclysm. Even the sight of it can repel the most fearsome predators. (Camo Rating: 5)

Equipment

 * Health Canister (Low): This health canister can help heal the minor injuries by spraying small nano-particles into the wounds.
 * Health Canister (Medium): This health canister is great for healing more nasty incisions and minor bone breaks by spraying small nano-particles into the wounds.
 * Health Canister (High): This health canister is a true lifesaver. It can heal lethal gashes and intense bone-breaks by spraying effective nano-particles into the wounds.
 * Scent Canister (Low): This scent canister can help cover your scent a little bit by spraying small nano-particles into the camouflage.
 * Scent Canister (Medium): This scent canister works excellent for herbivore hunting. It can help cover scent by spraying small nano-particles into the camouflage.
 * Scent Canister (High): This scent canister works excellent for hunting everything. It helps cover scent by spraying small nano-particles into the camouflage.
 * Antidote (Low): This antidote canister will shortly delay the effects of any poison/venom, but will not cure you.
 * Antidote (Medium): This antidote canister will give a prolonged delay of the effects of any poison/venom, but will not cure you.
 * Antidote (High): This antidote canister completely cures any poison/venom that may afflict you.
 * Merc Binoculars: Binoculars that were brought here by the mercenaries and bounty hunters who used these to scope out dinosaurs or human targets.
 * Merc Spotting Scope: A spotting scope that was used by higher-ranking mercenaries to spot human prey and dinosaurs from a long ways off.
 * Parasaur Caller: A caller imitating a mating call of a female Parasaurolophus. Attracts male Parasaurolophus, but will sometimes attract predators looking for a meal.
 * Utahraptor Caller: A caller imitating the communication chirps of a Utahraptor. Attracts Utahraptors, but will sometimes attract larger predators like Carnotaurus and T. rex looking for a meal.
 * Trike Caller: A call imitating the sound of a female Triceratops in heat. Attracts male Triceratops, but will sometimes attract Tyrannosaurs looking for a meal.
 * Predator "Ornithomimus" Caller: A call imitating the sound of a distressed Ornithomimus. Will attract small and medium carnivores like Velociraptor and Utahraptor, sometimes will attract Carnotaurus, but will rarely attract T. rex.
 * Predator "Parasaurolophus" Caller: A call imitating the sound of a distressed Parasaurolophus. Will attract medium and large carnivores, including T. rex.
 * Scent Trap: A mechanic that produces an appetizing scent to carnivores looking for a meal out of you, allowing you to shoot them while they are distracted.
 * Red Eye Shotgun Scope: A scope that can be attached to the 12 GA Crowd Shotgun and the 12 GA Riot Shotgun. Has a laser pointer for guaranteed precision.
 * Handgun Scope: A scope that can be attached to the .44 Disciplinary Handgun and the .308 Dueling Pistol. Makes you even deadlier with a not-so-deadly weapon.
 * Marksman Scope: A rifle scope that can be attached to the .270 Huntsman Rifle, .308 Marksman Rifle and the .308 Anti-Personnel Rifle. Makes the weapon very effective, and makes you even deadlier with the advantage of precision and accuracy on your side.
 * Sniper Scope: A scope that can be attached to the .50 Spec Ops Sniper Rifle and the .557 Tyrannosaur Rifle. With precision like this, you are a true force of nature.
 * Drop Pod Beacon: A beacon that when placed marks a landing spot for a drop pod if you die.
 * Instant Drop Pod Beacon: A beacon that instantly spawns a drop pod when placed.

Miscellaneous Equipment

 * T. rex Scent Gland: Once placed on the ground, the scent that this gland gives off will attract a Primal Tyrannosaurus. It is a strange thing to do, as there are easier ways of dying a less brutal death.
 * Primal T. rex Scent Gland: Considered a sacrifice for the Cataclysm. Once placed at Mt. Sisyphys' caldera, the enraged Cataclysm of Death will rise from the volcano. Seriously though, do you really have that big of a death wish?

Environmental Items

 * Tasty Mushrooms: Yellow, round-capped mushrooms that slightly heal you upon consumption.
 * Gambler Mushrooms: White, round-capped mushrooms that have a 50/50 chance of either slightly harming or slightly healing you upon consumption.
 * Poisonous Mushrooms: Red, long-capped mushrooms that are highly poisonous. Damage slightly upon consumption, but prolonged effects can become dire if left untreated.
 * Savory Lotus: A rare pinkish flower found in swamps that slowly cures the effects of poison/venom over time when consumed.
 * Trickery Lotus: A rare reddish flower found in swamps that worsens the effects of poison/venom over time when consumed.
 * Rocks: Can be thrown to distract searching carnivores, or thrown at small dinosaurs to damage them.
 * Eggs (Small Herbivore): Eggs laid by a small herbivorous dinosaur. Can be eaten to replenish a small amount of health or used as a weak attractant for smaller predators.
 * Eggs (Small Carnivore): Eggs laid by a small carnivorous dinosaur. Can be eaten to replenish a small amount of health or used as a weak attractant for smaller predators.
 * Eggs (Pterosaur): Eggs laid by a pterosaur. Can be eaten to replenish a medium amount of health or used as an attractant for small to medium-sized predators.
 * Eggs (Medium Herbivore): Eggs laid by a medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur. Can be eaten to replenish a medium amount of health or used as an attractant for small to medium-sized predators.
 * Eggs (Medium Carnivore): Eggs laid by a medium-sized carnivorous dinosaur. Can be eaten to replenish a medium amount of health or used as an attractant for small to medium-sized predators.
 * Eggs (Large Herbivore): Eggs laid by a large herbivorous dinosaur. Can be eaten to replenish a large amount of health or used as a potent attractant for medium-sized to large predators.
 * Eggs (Large Carnivore): Eggs laid by a large carnivorous dinosaur. Can be eaten to replenish a large amount of health or used as a potent attractant for medium-sized to large predators.

Eyewear

 * Wayfarer Sunglasses: Some traveler left these behind. He's most likely dead now.
 * Rimmed Glasses: They say smart people wear glasses, but let's be honest, no smart person would travel to Primal Eden. (There are 2 skins, which are Black and Horn.)
 * Black Sunglasses: These might take the edge off the sun, but they won't take the edge off the planet.
 * Correctional Pilot Sunglasses: These sunglasses were once worn by a Navy pilot. He's most likely dead now.
 * Pilot Sunglasses: These sunglasses were once worn by an experienced Navy pilot. He's most likely dead now.

Dinosaur Species

 * Velociraptor: A small and cunning pack hunter that can pounce and latch onto the player. Does little damage, but can overwhelm in numbers. Can be found mostly in forests and swamps, or near the volcano Mt. Sisyphys.
 * Pectinodon: A small, cunning pack hunter like Velociraptor, but is strictly nocturnal, and has a venomous bite that drains player health every 20 minutes. Its venom can only be cured by a special flower or antidote. Mostly found in swamps, but only at night.
 * Hypsilophodon: A small, peaceful herbivore that will flee if approached by the player. They will herd up with their own species in forests, but are sometimes seen with larger herbivores, like Parasaurolophus, Triceratops, and Anatosaurus.
 * Ornithomimus: A medium sized ostrich-like dinosaur that will mostly flee from the player if shot at, but will damage the player if too close. They prefer forests and open valleys.
 * Pteranodon: A medium sized pterosaur that are usually seen flying above open valleys or the ocean. They are fast in flight, and will sometimes attack the player by flying down at them and pecking them. They are too small to be able to carry the player. They sometimes group up to flocks of five.
 * Quetzalcoatlus: A large pterosaur that soar the skies above valleys, the ocean, and near Mt. Sisyphys. They are large enough to be able to carry the player, however, they prefer pecking the player before carrying them to their death.
 * Pachycephalosaurus: A hard-headed medium-sized herbivore that is fiercely territorial, and can do some heavy damage with its thick, exposed skull. Will herd up with its own species, and males can sometimes be seen sparring with their thick heads. They prefer open valleys and swamps.
 * Styracosaurus: A medium sized ceratopsian dinosaur equipped with many frill spikes and an elongated nose horn. Will seek player if shot, and can damage either by charging or goring with its long nose horn. They prefer valleys and swamps and are mostly seen with larger herbivores.
 * Utahraptor: A large pack-hunter that is very capable of immobilizing the player. They can bite and scratch the player to low health, then are able to pounce on the player and snap the player's neck for the killing blow. They prefer any biome (forest, valley, swamp, Mt. Sisyphys, etc.), as they are active hunters.
 * Maiasaura: A medium sized hadrosaur that usually groups up with larger herbivores. They will flee if shot at or approached. They prefer valleys and swamps.
 * Parasaurolophus: A large crested hadrosaur that will flee if shot at, but will attempt to trample player if too close. They are herbivorous, and prefer valleys and swamps, and usually herd up with many of their species.
 * Carnotaurus: A medium-sized carnivore equipped with a set of horns. They will seek out the player if shot or approached and will try to eliminate them using their jaws or headbutting them with their thick, horned skull. They will group up to about three in some occurrences. They can be found in all biomes (valley, forest, swamp, or near Mt. Sisyphys).
 * Triceratops: A large ceratopsian equipped with two horns that can reach over three feet and a small nose horn. They are territorial and aggressive. Bull trikes are often seen clashing their horns together to show dominance or during breeding season. They will seek out the player if shot at or approached, either charging at or goring the player to death. They prefer valleys and swamps, and mostly herd up with their own species, but will sometimes join in with other species of herbivorous dinosaurs.
 * Anatosaurus: A giant hadrosaur that will flee if shot at, but if approached, will try to eliminate the player by crushing them with their giant, muscular front legs, whacking them with their powerful tail, or by trampling them. They gather up with different herbivore species in mega herds or herds of their own species, and prefer valleys and swamps.
 * Ankylosaurus: A slow herbivore that can deflect bullets with its bony armor, but has a weaker underside where the heart can be shot at. They are dangerous if approached, and can easily break the player with its massive club tail. They prefer swamps and valleys, and sometimes are seen in groups of 3 or in herds of different dinosaurs.
 * Spinosaurus: A giant, semi-aquatic carnivore equipped with a large sail on its back. Due to their short legs, they are slow on land, and prefer to stay in water where they can ambush their prey. They will retreat to any nearby large body of water if shot at, but will attack if the player ends up too close or is unlucky enough to walk right by their ambush spot. If approached, they make effective use of their giant claws, which can easily rip the player apart. They prefer swampy areas with deep enough water to hide in.
 * Tyrannosaurus: A living, carnivorous tank that has an almost impenetrable hide. They are feared by many for a good reason. They have giant jaws and can run at high speeds while chasing the player. They will seek out any chance at a meal they can get, including the player. They favor open valleys and swamps, but are sometimes seen near Mt. Sisyphys and are rarely encountered in the forests.
 * Sauroposeidon: A giant sauropod that is too large to be killed. They are mostly seen standing in the water to graze on seaweed, but only rarely are they seen in their true, massive glory, wandering about Primal Eden doing their business.

Boss Species

 * Primal Tyrannosaurus: The ferocious Queens of Primal Eden. They are relentless and show no mercy, and will destroy everything that move. They cannot be found roaming the planet. Their living area is unknown, but using the scent gland of an Alpha T. rex will attract these beasts into facing the player. They are very difficult to kill, but share a mutual fatal flaw with other Tyrannosaurs: the soft chest area. Once killed, they drop a special gland used to summon an even more fearsome adversary...
 * The Cataclysm of Death: A large, spiky black dragon that destroyed all of mankind on Primal Eden a decade ago, now slumbering inside Mt. Sisyphys' molten depths. He can only be awoken by using the scent gland of a Primal Tyrannosaurus at the caldera of Mt. Sisyphys. Bullets cannot penetrate his hide, but his wings are his weakspot. Once he lands at the Mt. Sisyphys base, he is vulnerable. He has a variety of fiery attacks, and all can destroy you like the maggot you are compared to the him, the fearsome Overlord of Primal Eden. Each time slaying this dragon provides you with very rare items to aid in your hunts.

Tracking Info and Needs Areas
As the player hunts dinosaurs throughout the game, they will discover tracks from dinosaurs and calls from dinosaurs. Throughout the map, need areas can also be found.

Tracking
There are multiple types of tracks from each dinosaur. Carnivores, however, have a unique track.
 * Wander: A track that indicates a dinosaur was walking.
 * Droppings: Excrement from the dinosaurs that show how recently they were in that area.
 * Trot: A track that indicates a dinosaur that was moving at a quick rate, either because they noticed your presence or were searching for you earlier.
 * Flee: A track that indicates a dinosaur was running away from you.
 * Pursuit: Unique to carnivores only. This dinosaur was pursuing another dinosaur.
 * Subsurface Depression: Missing aquatic vegetation and disturbed silt from a dinosaur that has fled while in the water.
 * Vegetation Disturbance: Unlocked with a specific skill. Disarranged vegetation that sometimes have feather or scale shedding that determines the skin variation of the dinosaur.
 * Blood: A track that indicates a wounded dinosaur that could either have been shot or attacked. There are five levels of blood intensity: Very Low, Low, Medium, High, and Very High.

Calls
There are three types of calls which indicate the mood and behavior of a dinosaur.
 * Mating: A dinosaur in heat makes this call. More likely to be attracted to mating calls thinking they will find a mate.
 * Warning: An alert call from a dinosaur, meaning they have noticed your presence or the presence of a predator, if the dinosaur is herbivore. Less likely to come to calls.
 * Territorial: A call from an aggressive dinosaur sending out a challenge call to an invader in its area. Dinosaur is more likely to come to calls of the mutual species than others in the group.

Need Areas
There are two types of Need Areas.
 * Feeding: Spots that lack vegetation that indicate a feeding area for herbivores. For carnivores, there will be a corpse of some kind of dinosaur that they have fed from. Feeding areas can also be discovered by spotting a dinosaur eating in that spot.
 * Drinking: An area in a water source that dinosaurs drink from. Can only be discovered by spotting a dinosaur drinking in that spot.
 * Nesting: An area where a female dinosaur has been nesting. Sometimes contains eggs.

Bases
There are a total of 25 bases (better known as Settlements) on Primal Eden, and there are 6 types. The amount of bases and types are listed below.

Base Types

 * Campground: Campgrounds that were made by settlers of Primal Eden. Mostly contains primitive items. (Rating: 1)
 * Tribal Settlement: Very small settlements that can either be structures or small camps. Mostly contains primitive items. (Rating: 1)
 * Makeshift Settlement: Settlements that can either be 2 or more primitive structures or larger camps. Mostly contains primitive items. (Rating: 1)
 * Pioneer Settlement: Settlements that were made from Pioneers sent by Expansive Galaxies in the past. Some are multiple structures or large camps, and contain primitive to moderate equipment and weapons. (Rating: 2)
 * Military Base: Bases constructed by the warring armies during Primal Eden's past. They are advanced structures made from stone, and can contain decent weapons and equipment. There is a chance to find an Anti-Personnel rifle within one. (Rating: 3)
 * Research Station: Bases constructed by researchers who wanted to observe specific areas. They are great bases to find some stronger weapons. The research base on Mt. Sisyphys can sometimes contain a .50 Spec Ops Sniper. (Rating: 4)
 * Noble Base: Bases owned by the Nobles of Primal Eden in the past. Despite being in ruin, they can be used as safety from pursuing predators, and contain very powerful weapons. (Rating: 5)

Bases
Other descriptions coming soon.
 * Chop Chop Hollow: A tribal campground within a dug-out pit owned by the "Chop Chop" Tribe. It was given from the tribe to a hispanic settler by the name of Trevor Ramirez, who seemingly met his fate at the jaws of an unknown predator. His lost SettlerMate reads: "And they said the locals are nothing but deranged inbreds! This cozy little spot makes for an excellent camping ground. I can't thank those guys enough for showing me this place. Hold on. What's that noise?" (Mission: None)
 * Crooked Creek: A settler campground built next to a flowing body of water known as "Crooked Creek". It belonged to an Asian settler who seemingly went insane, as can be assumed from his lost SettlerMate found at the campground. It reads: "Mr. Chen knows everything. Mr. Chen has stolen all secrets. These secrets are what will make Mr. Chen rich. And when Mr. Chen is rich, Mr. Chen will buy enough bombs to eradicate everything on this planet." (Mission: None)
 * Diana's Grove: A campground deep within the eastern jungles of the island, with a good view of the lake. This campground was owned by a woman named Diana Lee, who apparently had committed suicide. Her lost SettlerMate reads: "I like this place. The ocean ahead, my back against the cliffs. I got a good gun and plenty of supplies. Things won't get any better than this. I might as well end it myself before something else does." (Mission: Diana's Gun)
 * Lava Lake: A settler campground built next to a mineral hot spring produced by the previous eruption of the volcano Mt. Sisyphys. The resident settler went by the name of Eric Munro, who wanted to eradicate all saurian life on the planet and make it some sort of vacation planet. His lost SettlerMate reads: "Here we could have a resort. Some sort of a health spa. Claim that the minerals in the lava rock is good for the skin. As soon as we get these beasts eradicated all my land deeds will start paying off. We must rebrand the planet though. What to call it...?" (Mission: None)
 * Warchief's Mound: A tribal campground within the jungles near the northernmost swamplands that was owned by the "Red Face" tribe. The lost SettlerMate here reads: "She was great war chief. Even Chop Chop was scared. A great sadness that it was Threehorn that killed her." (Mission: Warchief's Rites)
 * Chop Chop No Go: A tribal settlement made upon a small peninsula on the lower west side of the main island. It belonged to the Chop Chop Tribe before being taken over by the noble Celeste von Lutz. One of her lost SettlerMates located here explains her plans to destroy the Chop Chop Tribe. It reads: "Seems like these feral settlers believe that their rituals keeps the Tyrannosaurs away from here. Well, I see no other option than to prove them wrong. I got enough meat here to attract every damn carnivore within a 10 mile radius. Chop Chop will indeed go." (Mission: None)
 * Crater Bay: An abandoned tribal settlement built on the beach of a bay known as "Crater Bay". This settlement was used as a camping ground for a slavic settler by the name of Bogdan Domitrescu. His lost SettlerMate reads: "There are giant beasts here! Giant beasts! Why didn't anyone tell us about the giant beasts?!" (Mission: None)
 * End of the World: An abandoned tribal settlement built on the bottom left corner of the main island. It was used as a campground for hispanic settler Nat Lopez, who had figured out the truth of why Expansive Galaxies was sending criminals to Primal Eden. His lost SettlerMate reads: "This is all part of some cruel show. There are satellites with cameras hooked up to a live feed in some godforsaken interstellar entertainment network. Someone somewhere is earning tonnes of cash thanks to us." (Mission: None)
 * Greedy Belly:
 * Raptor Bay:
 * Big Chop Grounds: A makeshift primitive settlement overlooking a flowing body of water known as "Raptor River". Believed to have been the chief camp of the Chop Chop Tribe. The lost SettlerMate at this settlement appears to have been owned by a mostly illiterate person who was part of this tribe. The lost SettlerMate reads: "We wait for Big Chop. Big Chop will speak to us. We will listen. Then we speak. Big Chop will listen. Then Big Chop attack stupid Red Face Tribe." (Mission: None)
 * Feast of Damballa:
 * The Great Egg:
 * Site A:
 * Site B:
 * Site C:
 * Site D:
 * Cape Trihorn
 * Meteorological Station 1:
 * Mt. Sisyphys Research Station:
 * Skyfall Basin:
 * Bushwack Meadows:
 * Madame Celeste's Lab:
 * Sir Arthur's Folly:

Missions
There are two types of missions in the game: Story and Side Missions. Story Missions are missions that proceed the story lore forward, while Side Missions are only accessed by discovering Lost SettlerMates at the settlements/bases scattered across Primal Eden. There are six levels of mission difficulty: Very Easy, Easy, Medium, Hard, Very Hard, and Insane.

Story Missions
More coming soon.
 * First Impressions (Difficulty: Very Easy): The general of the Expansive Galaxies Corporation, Winston Locke, will teach you the basics of surviving on Primal Eden. Starting out by collecting mushrooms, a weapon, and ammo.
 * First Dinosaur (Difficulty: Easy): Winston Locke will teach you how to track, stalk, and harvest a dinosaur, starting out with a Hypsilophodon.
 * Avoiding Predators - 1 (Difficulty: Easy): Winston Locke teaches you how to avoid the more cunning dinosaurs by collecting rocks to throw as a distraction.
 * Avoiding Predators - 2 (Difficulty: Easy): Winston Locke teaches you how to avoid predatory dinosaurs furthermore by having you use cover scent.

Side Missions
More coming soon.
 * Diana's Gun (Difficulty: Easy): Locate Diana Lee's remains and find her gun. It may prove to be quite useful. Unlocked when the lost SettlerMate at Diana's Grove is discovered.
 * Warchief's Rites (Difficulty: Hard): Find and kill the Triceratops that killed the Warchief in the old days. Unlocked when the lost SettlerMate at Warchief's Mound is discovered.
 * Avenging Sir Arthur (Difficulty: Very Hard): Find and kill the Tyrannosaurus that escaped from Sir Arthur's Folly in the old days. Unlocked when the lost SettlerMate at Sir Arthur's Folly is discovered.

Skills
Coming soon.

Player Levels
There are 50 levels. Of course, all players start at Level 0, and must hunt to work their way up to the top. As they progress, they unlock more weapons, equipment, and other items in the store. There are 6 achievements given that are based on player levels. (See Achievements)

Dinosaur Levels
There are 10 levels of difficulty with the game's dinosaurs that represent how "big" they are. They are listed below.
 * Level 1 - Trivial: Most small female dinosaurs are this level. They will not flee, but will trot from gunshots, if they are herbivores.
 * Level 2 - Minor: Most small female and some male dinosaurs are this level. They will flee from gunshots for short distances, if they are herbivores.
 * Level 3 - Very Easy: Most small and some medium-sized male dinosaurs are this level. They will flee from gunshots, if they are herbivores, and will investigate gunshots if carnivores.
 * Level 4 - Easy: The trophy small herbivores and carnivores can reach up to this level. They will flee from gunshots. This is the minimum level for female medium-sized dinosaurs, herbivores and carnivores alike.
 * Level 5 - Medium: The average level for medium herbivores, medium carnivores, and some large herbivores. Herbivores will be alert, and sometimes will flee from gunshots, the more aggressive herbivores will be mildly irritated, but will investigate if shot at. Carnivores will trot quickly towards gunshot area.
 * Level 6 - Hard: Trophy level for medium herbivores, and the minimum for the large carnivores (T. rex and Spinosaurus). The more aggressive large herbivores will be weary of gunshots, and will slowly move in to investigate gunshot source. Carnivores will investigate instantly, sometimes even running to area to see gunfire source.
 * Level 7 - Very Hard: Trophy level for peaceful large herbivores, large for aggressive herbivores and Carnotaurus, and average for T. rex and Spinosaurus.
 * Level 8 - Mythical: Trophy level for Carnotaurus, Anatosaurus, and Ankylosaurus. Large for T. rex and Spinosaurus. Aggressive herbivores will investigate area immediately if a gunshot is fired, and can absorb more damage.
 * Level 9 - Legendary: Trophy level for Triceratops, T. rex, and Spinosaurus. Any dinosaur this level will investigate immediately, and are very difficult to kill.
 * Level 10 - Primal: The maximum level, can only be found on the bosses.

Rating and Total Scoring
There are 5 levels of trophy rating, from Bronze to Primal. The ratings, along with total score maximum for each rating is listed below.
 * None: Total score below 500
 * Bronze: Total score 500-700
 * Silver: Total score 700-1,000
 * Gold: Total score 1,000-1,500
 * Diamond: Total score 1,500-2,000
 * Primal: 3,000. Can only be achieved from bosses.

Trophy Scoring
The Trophy Scoring is the score of the dinosaur itself. Listed below are the minimum and maximum each dinosaur species can be.
 * Velociraptor: 150 (Min), 350 (Max)
 * Hypsilophodon: 175 (Min), 375 (Max)
 * Pectinodon: 200 (Min), 400 (Max)
 * Ornithomimus: 300 (Min), 650 (Max)
 * Pteranodon: 400 (Min), 700 (Max)
 * Utahraptor: 500 (Min), 750 (Max)
 * Pachycephalosaurus: 550 (Min), 800 (Max)
 * Quetzalcoatlus: 750 (Min), 1,000 (Max)
 * Maiasaura: 775 (Min), 1,025 (Max)
 * Carnotaurus: 800 (Min), 1,050 (Max)
 * Styracosaurus: 850 (Min), 1,100 (Max)
 * Parasaurolophus: 900 (Min), 1,150 (Max)
 * Ankylosaurus: 950 (Min), 1,200 (Max)
 * Triceratops: 1,000 (Min), 1,250 (Max)
 * Anatosaurus: 1,100 (Min), 1,400 (Max)
 * Spinosaurus: 1,250 (Min), 1,650 (Max)
 * Tyrannosaurus: 2,000 (Min), 2,250 (Max)

Boss Scoring
These are the scores for both of the bosses in the game.
 * Primal Tyrannosaurus: 3,500
 * The Cataclysm of Death: 5,000

Cash
The cash in the game is known as "G$". It is currently unknown what G$ stands for at the moment. Cash is collected every time a dinosaur is harvested. More cash is given depending on the size, species, and rating of the dinosaur.

Multiplayer
Like the original game and the other theHunter titles, this game features multiplayer. PvP can be enabled or disabled. If PvP is enabled, players are able to kill each other, but can join teams. The team leader (the first person who joins the team) can choose to disable friendly fire and can lock the team to prevent other players from joining in.

Multiplayer servers can hold up to 30 people, about 14 more than theHunter: Primal.

DLC
(DLC pages coming as soon as I can get around to them...)
 * Trophy Stronghold
 * Jurassic Map
 * Ice Age Map
 * Extra Weapons

Achievements
These are the achievements that can be awarded in Sound of Eden. More coming soon.
 * Your New Home: Set foot on Primal Eden for the first time.
 * R.I.P.: Get killed for the first time.
 * This tastes funny...: Get killed from eating a poisonous mushroom.
 * Burning Lungs: Get killed from inhaling poisonous spores.
 * I regret my decision!: Get killed by the after effects of poison or venom.
 * I can't swim!: Get killed via drowning.
 * Hard fall: Get killed by a disagreement with gravity.
 * Cured: Cure yourself completely of poison/venom.
 * What's in here?: Loot your first crate.
 * Looter: Loot 25 crates.
 * Raider: Loot 50 crates.
 * What is this place?: Discover 1 base.
 * Wanderer: Discover 10 bases.
 * Explorer: Discover 25 bases.
 * Sharpshooter: Hit with 100 shots.
 * Did I Hit It Yet?: Miss with 100 shots.
 * Armed and Dangerous: Discover your first weapon on Primal Eden.
 * Precise and Deadly: Find or unlock the .308 Marksman Rifle.
 * A Dangerous Antique: Find or unlock the .308 Anti-Personnel Rifle.
 * A Silent Killer: Find or unlock the Talon Compound Bow.
 * Double-Barreled Death: Find or unlock the .700 Double Rifle.
 * Dinos Beware!: Find or unlock the .50 Spec Ops Sniper Rifle.
 * I am the Extinction!: Unlock the .557 Tyrannosaur Rifle.
 * Better Than Nothing: Harvest a bronze rating dinosaur.
 * Shiny Silver: Harvest a silver rating dinosaur.
 * Rich and Golden: Harvest a gold rating dinosaur.
 * A Deadly Diamond: Harvest a diamond rating dinosaur.
 * Like a Boss: Harvest a Primal rating dinosaur.
 * Junior Velociraptor Hunter: Harvest your first Velociraptor.
 * Swarmed by Killer Chickens: Get mauled to death by a pack of Velociraptors (or just one...)
 * Junior Pectinodon Hunter: Harvest your first Pectinodon.
 * Wounding Teeth: Get killed by a Pectinodon.
 * Junior Hypsilophodon Hunter: Harvest your first Hypsilophodon.
 * Junior Ornithomimus Hunter: Harvest your first Ornithomimus.
 * One Angry Bird: Get kicked to death by an Ornithomimus.
 * Junior Pteranodon Hunter: Harvest your first Pteranodon.
 * Eyeballs!: Get pecked to death by a Pteranodon.
 * Junior Quetzalcoatlus Hunter: Harvest your first Quetzalcoatlus.
 * I can see my house from here!: Get killed by a drop from a Quetzalcoatlus.
 * Sleep with the fishes: Get dropped into the ocean by a Quetzalcoatlus.
 * Junior Pachycephalosaurus Hunter: Harvest your first Pachycephalosaurus.
 * Hard-headed: Get killed by a headbutt from a Pachycephalosaurus.
 * Junior Styracosaurus Hunter: Harvest your first Styracosaurus.
 * Impaled: Get killed by a Styracosaurus.
 * Junior Utahraptor Hunter: Harvest your first Utahraptor.
 * They set a trap...: Get killed by a pack of Utahraptors (or just one...)
 * Junior Maiasaura Hunter: Harvest your first Maiasaura.
 * Junior Parasaurolophus Hunter: Harvest your first Parasaurolophus.
 * Trampled: Accidentally get crushed by a Parasaurolophus.
 * Junior Carnotaurus Hunter: Harvest your first Carnotaurus.
 * Pain Train: Get killed either by a bite or a charge from a Carnotaurus.
 * Junior Anatosaurus Hunter: Harvest your first Anatosaurus.
 * Flattened: Get stomped or trampled by an Anatosaurus.
 * Junior Ankylosaurus Hunter: Harvest your first Ankylosaurus.
 * Home Run!: Get killed from the club tail of an Ankylosaurus.
 * Junior Triceratops Hunter: Harvest your first Triceratops. 
 * Obliterated: Get killed by a Triceratops.
 * Junior Spinosaurus Hunter: Harvest your first Spinosaurus.
 * A Bigger Appetite: Get devoured by a Spinosaurus.
 * Junior Tyrannosaurus Hunter: Harvest your first T. rex.
 * Main Course: Get devoured by a T. rex.
 * Must Go Faster!: Get a T. rex to chase you.
 * Newbie Hunter: Reach Level 1.
 * Junior Hunter: Reach Level 10.
 * Intermediate Hunter: Reach Level 25.
 * Professional Hunter: Reach Level 40.
 * Master Hunter: Reach Level 50.
 * Intermediate Velociraptor Hunter: Harvest 10 Velociraptors.
 * Intermediate Pectinodon Hunter: Harvest 10 Pectinodons.
 * Intermediate Hypsilophodon Hunter: Harvest 10 Hypsilophodons.
 * Intermediate Ornithomimus Hunter: Harvest 10 Ornithomimus.
 * Intermediate Pteranodon Hunter: Harvest 10 Pteranodons.
 * Intermediate Quetzalcoatlus Hunter: Harvest 10 Quetzalcoatlus.
 * Intermediate Pachycephalosaurus Hunter: Harvest 10 Pachycephalosaurus.
 * Intermediate Styracosaurus Hunter: Harvest 10 Styracosaurus.
 * Intermediate Utahraptor Hunter: Harvest 10 Utahraptors.
 * Intermediate Maiasaura Hunter: Harvest 10 Maiasaura.
 * Intermediate Parasaurolophus Hunter: Harvest 10 Parasaurolophus.
 * Intermediate Carnotaurus Hunter: Harvest 10 Carnotaurus.
 * Intermediate Anatosaurus Hunter: Harvest 10 Anatosaurus.
 * Intermediate Ankylosaurus Hunter: Harvest 10 Ankylosaurus.
 * Intermediate Triceratops Hunter: Harvest 10 Triceratops.
 * Intermediate Spinosaurus Hunter: Harvest 10 Spinosaurus.
 * Intermediate Tyrannosaurus Hunter: Harvest 10 T. rex.
 * Professional Velociraptor Hunter: Harvest 25 Velociraptors.
 * Professional Pectinodon Hunter: Harvest 25 Pectinodons.
 * Professional Hypsilophodon Hunter: Harvest 25 Hypsilophodons.
 * Professional Ornithomimus Hunter: Harvest 25 Ornithomimus.
 * Professional Pteranodon Hunter: Harvest 25 Pteranodons.
 * Professional Quetzalcoatlus Hunter: Harvest 25 Quetzalcoatlus.
 * Professional Pachycephalosaurus Hunter: Harvest 25 Pachycephalosaurus.
 * Professional Styracosaurus Hunter: Harvest 25 Styracosaurus.
 * Professional Utahraptor Hunter: Harvest 25 Utahraptors.
 * Professional Maiasaura Hunter: Harvest 25 Maiasaura.
 * Professional Parasaurolophus Hunter: Harvest 25 Parasaurolophus.
 * Professional Carnotaurus Hunter: Harvest 25 Carnotaurus.
 * Professional Anatosaurus Hunter: Harvest 25 Anatosaurus.
 * Professional Ankylosaurus Hunter: Harvest 25 Ankylosaurus.
 * Professional Triceratops Hunter: Harvest 25 Triceratops.
 * Professional Spinosaurus Hunter: Harvest 25 Spinosaurus.
 * Professional Tyrannosaurus Hunter: Harvest 25 T. rex.
 * Master Velociraptor Hunter: Harvest 50 Velociraptors.
 * Master Pectinodon Hunter: Harvest 50 Pectinodons.
 * Master Hypsilophodon Hunter: Harvest 50 Hypsilophodons.
 * Master Ornithomimus Hunter: Harvest 50 Ornithomimus.
 * Master Pteranodon Hunter: Harvest 50 Pteranodons.
 * Master Quetzalcoatlus Hunter: Harvest 50 Quetzalcoatlus.
 * Master Pachycephalosaurus Hunter: Harvest 50 Pachycephalosaurus.
 * Master Styracosaurus Hunter: Harvest 50 Styracosaurus.
 * Master Utahraptor Hunter: Harvest 50 Utahraptors.
 * Master Maiasaura Hunter: Harvest 50 Maiasaura.
 * Master Parasaurolophus Hunter: Harvest 50 Parasaurolophus.
 * Master Carnotaurus Hunter: Harvest 50 Carnotaurus.
 * Master Anatosaurus Hunter: Harvest 50 Anatosaurus.
 * Master Ankylosaurus Hunter: Harvest 50 Ankylosaurus.
 * Master Triceratops Hunter: Harvest 50 Triceratops.
 * Master Spinosaurus Hunter: Harvest 50 Spinosaurus.
 * Master Tyrannosaurus Hunter: Harvest 50 T. rex.
 * Not So Fast!: Delay a Utahraptor that is trying to pounce on you.
 * Stoned to Death: Kill a dinosaur by hitting it with rocks.
 * Disoriented: Hit a pterosaur with a rock while it is flying.
 * Dead in your tracks: Kill a Pachycephalosaurus, Styracosaurus, Carnotaurus, or Triceratops that is charging you.
 * Traffic Stopper: Kill a charging Pachycephalosaurus, Styracosaurus, Carnotaurus, and Triceratops each.
 * Funny-Looking Dinosaur: Harvest your first uncommon dinosaur.
 * Lucky Hunter: Harvest your first rare dinosaur.
 * Blue Tips: Harvest a blue-tipped uncommon Velociraptor or Pectinodon.
 * Green Racer: Harvest a green uncommon Velociraptor, Pectinodon, or Utahraptor.
 * Experienced Flyer: Harvest a ripped winged uncommon Pteranodon or Quetzalcoatlus.
 * One Big Turkey: Harvest a copperhead uncommon Utahraptor or Carnotaurus.
 * Rut's Over: Harvest a rutting uncommon Styracosaurus, Maiasaura, Parasaurolophus, Anatosaurus, Ankylosaurus, or Triceratops.
 * Dinocroc: Harvest a crocodile uncommon Spinosaurus.
 * Night Hunter: Harvest a dark uncommon T. rex.
 * Sapphire Gems: Harvest a blue-eyed rare Velociraptor or Pectinodon.
 * Exotic Flyer: Harvest a striped winged Pteranodon or Quetzalcoatlus.
 * Patches: Harvest your first piebald dinosaur.
 * Greater White: Harvest your first albino dinosaur.
 * Black As Night: Harvest your first melanistic dinosaur.
 * The New Alpha: Harvest an Alpha Utahraptor.
 * Fiery Temper: Harvest an Alpha Carnotaurus.
 * Showing Dominance: Harvest an Alpha Triceratops.
 * Master Fisherman: Harvest an Alpha Spinosaurus.
 * King of the Tyrants: Harvest an Alpha T. rex.
 * One Angry Mama: Harvest your first Primal T. rex.
 * A Royal Dish: Get killed by a Primal T. rex.
 * You're Going To Need a Bigger Gun: Harvest your second Primal T. rex.
 * Citizenship: Harvest your third Primal T. rex and earn citizenship in the Expansive Galaxies Corporation.
 * A Freaking Dragon!?: Spawn the Cataclysm of Death for the first time.
 * Flame-grilled: Get scorched to death by the Cataclysm of Death.
 * Just an Appetizer: Get devoured by the Cataclysm of Death.
 * Dragonslayer: Harvest the Cataclysm of Death for the first time.
 * Dragon Harvester: Harvest the Cataclysm of Death for a second time.
 * Dragon Hunter: Harvest the Cataclysm of Death for a third time.
 * Dragon Master: Harvest the Cataclysm of Death for a fourth time.
 * King of the Hunters: Harvest the Cataclysm of Death for a fifth time and claim your rightful title as the King of the Hunters!
 * A Death Wish: Summon both the Cataclysm of Death and a Primal Tyrannosaurus.
 * Clash of the Titans: Witness a battle between the Cataclysm of Death and a Primal Tyrannosaurus.
 * This place isn't big enough for the both of us: Harvest another player for the first time.
 * Survival of the Fittest: Kill a player that was either injured or afflicted, while not being injured/afflicted yourself.
 * Underdog: Harvest a player that's a higher level than you.
 * Underling: Get killed by a player that's a higher level than you.
 * Bully: Harvest a player that's a lower level than you.
 * Taste of your own medicine: Get killed by a player that's a lower level than you. (Note: Only achievable if you have the "Bully" achievement).
 * Murderer: Harvest 5 players.
 * Serial Killer: Harvest 15 players.
 * Bloodbath: Harvest 30 players.
 * Merciless King: Kill a player while wearing the Hunter King's Crown.
 * Tyrannical: Kill 30 players while wearing the Hunter King's Crown.
 * Overthrown: Kill a player that is wearing the Hunter King's Crown.
 * Helping Hand: Heal or cure a player that is injured or afflicted.
 * A Good Samaritan: Heal or cure 15 players.
 * Lifesaver: Heal a player that is near death.
 * Guardian Angel: Heal 15 players that are near death.
 * I Got Your Back!: Kill a dinosaur that is attacking another player.
 * Saviour: Kill a dinosaur that is attacking a player while that player is below 20% health.
 * Leave My Friends Alone!: Kill 15 dinosaurs that are attacking players.
 * Hero of the People: Heal 15 players, cure 15 players, and defend 15 players from dinosaurs.
 * Rightful Position: Prove yourself worthy to be the Hunter King. (Note: To earn this achievement, you must own either "Hero of the People" or "Tyrannical" and "King of the Hunters".

Skin Variants
There are multiple types of skin variants, from the default common to uncommons and rares. The uncommons and rares are listed below.

Uncommons

 * Blue-Tipped: Black with blue feather tips. Found on Velociraptor and Pectinodon.
 * Green: A lime green variant found on Velociraptor, Pectinodon, and Utahraptor.
 * Copperhead: A darker male Utahraptor or Carnotaurus with a red head and neck.
 * Ripped Wings: A darker male Quetzalcoatlus or Pteranodon with a black crest and ripped wings.
 * Rutting: Found on all male hadrosaurs, ceratopsians, and Ankylosaurus. Usually has a lighter body tone and brighter head colorations.
 * Crocodile: A Spinosaurus with the colorations of a crocodile.
 * Dark: A male T. rex with darker colorations.

Rares
More skin variants coming soon.
 * Blue-Eyed: Pale with blue eyes and white feathers. Found on Velociraptor and Pectinodon.
 * Striped Wings: Female Quetzalcoatlus or Pteranodon with brighter colorations and striped wings.
 * Piebald: Normal variants covered in white patches. Found on all species of dinosaur.
 * Albino: Pure white with pinkish-red eyes. Found on all species of dinosaur.
 * Melanistic: Pure black variants. Found on all species of dinosaur.
 * Alpha: Battle-scarred variants with darker or lighter colorations than normal variants. Found only on Utahraptor, Carnotaurus, Triceratops, Spinosaurus, and T. rex.

Trivia

 * Unlike the original theHunter: Primal, which only had 5 species of dinosaur + 1 boss, this game has 18 (more counting DLC) species of dinosaur and 2 bosses!
 * The Cataclysm of Death is somewhat similar to Alduin from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in both appearance and destructive nature.