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This is the worst kind of multiple-choice games. The Story is that a father and daughter are trapped inside the park during the first movie, and yet Hammond doesn't have anyone check on them like the characters from the first film and try to escape well the people that paid Dennis Nedry to steal embryos send 2 other people to get them, this story is told in a not interesting way, with them just trying to get off the island and a last minute villain who goes crazy from the death of their partners death. The Characters are nothing to be impressed about outside of their character type, except for when they annoy you from bad behavior and not suffering any repercussions for them, especially the hippie doctor, hoe does an animal rights activist get a job watching over captured dinosaurs, that's garbage writing. The Graphics are not bad, they look appealing helped by its Telltale's art style, but the models can get emotionless during certain parts, and animations can look a bit off since this was made during the early era of Telltale games. The Gameplay is the same as the other Telltales games, but with 4 episodes, and the choices don't matter at all, there aren't any big choices in the moment except for 1 during the ending which doesn't even make sense, cause Nima was given a choice to abandon a dad and his daughter to help her own with the embryos, but she turns it down and gets trapped with them, yet they make that choice again, despite the fact that if she didn't choose it before than there's no reason to do that now, and all that changes is whether or not Nima dies, and as a game developer iconic for multiple choice options, having no big choices until the end is insulting from them. Voice Acting is not the best, they aren't distracting, but they are not better than what you imagine, nothing to be impressed by. Music is
Sounds are fine, the sound of the dinosaurs are the best, but sometimes sound cuts out. Jurassic Park is a game that is so badly made, that you would not believe that a game they made the very next year would win Game of the Year.

Reviewed on Oct 11, 2022


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