In this toy gamers will once again be on the picturesque island of Nublar, where they will meet face to face with sixty different species of dinosaurs that will enter into a deadly battle on a huge arena.īuild an unrivaled amusement Park, engage in the cultivation and creation of the latest species of giant lizards and take part in spectacular battles. The gameplay is also a little unfocused as the player doesn’t have control of who they play as and the UI is a little bit askew in parts.This wonderful simulation of the life of prehistoric creatures was created based on the popular science fiction film "Jurassic world". The story is mediocre at best, losing a lot of its appeal due to the writer’s inability to flesh out their characters. Overall, Jurassic Park: The Game is a Telltale game which sticks to the formula but fails to deliver a great final product. Which is a little disappointing in and of itself. The camera angle and laboured clue checking functions are a little disappointing but as a whole, the presentation and the functionality of the game itself is definitely the strongest aspects of the game. The game uses the standard Telltale format, the branching paths and the usual UI to drive the story.
Then with regards to the gameplay, this is probably the most competent aspect of this title. However, it leads to a lack of cohesion and an inability to establish characters who fans can care for. The game rather decides to go with an Until Dawn sort of storytelling method, where your choices dictate who you will control. However, the issue with this is that you don’t control one set character.
The story picks up somewhere between the original movie and the second, where you will follow the story of many different mercenaries, scientists and researchers as they explore the intriguing world of Jurassic Park. However, sadly this game fails to captivate its audience. These games live and die by their ability to form new stories and create new and interesting characters. However, on this occasion we have to say, it hasn’t had the same level of success. This has worked well with past outings with emphasis on The Walking Dead series.
This game does uses the typical Telltale format, taking a large franchise and producing a four-part episodic series which tells a new story within the universe. However, were they too busy asking if they could that they forgot to ask themselves if they should? We find out in our review of Jurrasic Park: The Game. This game aims to tell a new story in the Jurrasic Park series that is up to the standard of the wonderful movies. However, thanks to the dino angle, this game plays very similarly to games like Dino Crisis, Turok, Path of Titans and Jurrasic World: Evolution. This game plays like just about any other game within the series of Telltale games. So, with that in mind, it only seems fitting that the video game industry try and bring this wonderful IP to live, Jurassic Park: The Game is complete with velociraptors aplenty and other scaly gargantuan killers.
The original movies were a roaring success and even the more recent Jurassic World earned some plaudits too. Ever since a young Mr Goldblum graced the screen, the Jurrasic Park franchise has remained a popular fixture within cinema culture.