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Jurassic Park

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Release Date: November 15, 2011

Adventure, Point-and-click, Movies, Episodic, Singleplayer

An episodic adventure game with arcade elements, whose plot enriches a popular series of books and films under the same title. Most of the time we visit and search new locations, conduct conversations, collect objects and tips and solve puzzles. From time to time, however, we have to show reflexes in arcade sequences.

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Return to Isla Nublar!

Security systems have failed and the creatures of the park roam free. Now, a rogue corporation will stop at nothing to acquire the embryos stolen and lost by Dennis Nedry.

Experience a brand new adventure set during the events of the first Jurassic Park movie. See new areas and dinosuars in this landmark game.

Features:

* Survive the mighty T-Rex and other new threats

* Explore never before seen areas of the park

* Discover the fate of the stolen embryos

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows November 15, 2011

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 February 21, 2012

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 November 15, 2011

Nintendo Wii

Nintendo Wii cancelled

Developer: Telltale Games

Publisher: Kalypso Media

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Jurassic Park Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium IV 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 6600 or better); 2 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

Microsoft Xbox 360

Xbox 360

Supports:
Xbox Live

Sony PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3

Supports:
PlayStation Network

Nintendo Wii

Nintendo Wii

Supports:
WiiWare

Ratings

Game Ratings for Jurassic Park Video Game.

69%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (2,091)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Story: The game continues the plot of the original Jurassic Park film, filling in gaps and introducing new characters and scenarios that fans find enriching.
  • Nostalgic Elements: It features familiar locations, dinosaurs, and themes from the film, enhancing the experience for fans.
  • Character Development: The characters, although mixed in quality, have distinct personalities that contribute to the narrative.
  • Soundtrack and Audio: The game incorporates music and sound effects from the original film, which adds to the immersive experience.
  • Visual Appeal: While dated, the graphics and animations are decent for their time, particularly the dinosaur designs.

The main cons of the game

  • Heavy Reliance on QTEs: The gameplay is predominantly made up of quick-time events (QTEs), which can be frustrating due to their timing and precision requirements.
  • Limited Exploration and Choices: The game is linear, with little room for exploration or impactful choices, reducing replayability.
  • Technical Issues: Players reported bugs, such as disappearing cursors and audio glitches, which detract from the overall experience.
  • Inconsistent Writing Quality: The quality of dialogue and character interactions can vary significantly, leading to moments of confusion or disinterest.
  • Short Length: The game can be completed relatively quickly (around 6-8 hours), which some players feel does not justify its price.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • More Puzzles: Players expressed a desire for additional puzzles and challenges beyond the QTEs to enhance gameplay variety.
  • Greater Consequence for Choices: Many reviews noted that choices made during dialogue felt inconsequential, with little impact on the story or character fates.
  • Improved Controls: Users wished for better control schemes, especially for keyboard and mouse setups, as the game often feels clunky.
  • Skip Option for Cutscenes: The inability to skip cutscenes upon replaying sections was a common complaint, leading to frustration during repeated attempts at QTEs.
  • Expanded Character Development: While some characters were well-received, others were seen as stereotypical or poorly developed, with calls for deeper narrative arcs.

Summary

  • Overall, "Jurassic Park: The Game" is appreciated for its storytelling and connection to the beloved film franchise but criticized for its gameplay mechanics and technical shortcomings. It remains a niche title primarily for fans of Jurassic Park and Telltale's earlier works.

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7.6

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