In LEGO Jurassic Park, players can take control of a vast selection of characters as well as an impressive collection of dinosaurs from the films.
Designed for children, this game can be enjoyed by everyone and features the signature co-op and relaxing gameplay that the series is known for. Developer TT Fusion has plenty of experience creating great LEGO-themed games based on a wide array of franchises, including Star Wars and Batman. It makes sense that Lego Jurassic World would be one of the better Jurassic Park games. Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U Warpath was by no means an excellent fighter but it was fun to play and was one of the more unique uses of the Jurassic Park franchise.Ĥ. The game included familiar locations from across Jurassic Park and The Lost World, while also allowing the dinos to regain health by eating passing by animals or humans who had just happened to stumble into the battle. After all, who wouldn’t want to see a T-Rex battling against a Spinosaurus or a Triceratops? Warpath gave everyone the chance to settle age-old questions about which dinosaur would win in a fight, choosing between 14 different species in total.Įvery dinosaur had its own unique fighting styles and skills, making each of them feel unique to play with. Warpath: Jurassic Park might not be the best fighting game on the market, but it still has a certain appeal to it. All of this makes Jurassic Park Arcade one of the better Jurassic Park releases, despite it being exclusive to arcades. There are also three action-packed boss battles with a Spinosaurus, Triceratops, and Tyrannosaurus. One is a regular cabinet, while the deluxe version has motion seats that move in time with the action shown on screen. The game comes in two different flavours. The ultimate goal is to capture a unique dinosaur from each of the nine levels as an erupting volcano threatens to destroy Isla Nublar while defending the park staff. It features an explorer vehicle, which players enter as they battle against attacking dinosaurs by shooting them with a variety of weapons. Jurassic Park Arcade Jurassic Park Arcadeīased on the first three movies in the Jurassic Park series, Jurassic Park Arcade is a game that uses a light gun so that users can aim a gun directly at the screen. With a selection of weapons and vehicles, such as a hovercraft and SUV, there’s plenty in The Lost World: Jurassic Park to keep players motivated and entertained.Ħ. Much of the action is focused on defeating the creatures or rival hunters who are attempting to claim prizes of their own. Played from a bird’s-eye perspective, players assume the part of a character sent to capture dinosaurs on Isla Sorna. The game pushed the console to the very limits of what was possible, with advanced visuals and compelling gameplay. While the one for PlayStation was something of a letdown, the Sega Mega Drive edition was a far more successful venture. The release of The Lost World: Jurassic Park also coincided with several tie-in games. Most Jurassic Park games have focused on action rather than story, so it was a nice change of pace to be able to more fully explore the park and the characters instead of just fighting dinosaurs.ħ. This more than made up for the lack of challenging puzzles and rather bland gameplay that some players had issues with.
Developed by the same team responsible for The Walking Dead graphic adventure games, it put players on the fictional island of Isla Nublar during and after the events of the first movie.Ĭleverly intertwining a previously unseen plot with the narrative that fans are more familiar with, Jurassic Park: The Game provides another interesting angle to the overall story. Jurassic Park: The Game was arguably the first story-focused game set in the world of Jurassic Park. Platform(s): Mobile, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Jurassic Park: The Game Jurassic Park The Game Critics also noted the better-looking dinosaurs, which look more realistic than ever before.Ĩ.
This allows players to build more spectacular parks and experience new challenges from working in desert or forest biomes. Perhaps the most impressive enhancements are the diverse settings and far larger maps. Coming just three years after the first title, Jurassic World Evolution 2 made improvements across the board to create what is arguably one of the best theme park simulators available. That’s not to diminish the qualities of the new game, but just that the sequel had higher expectations and less ability to stand out compared to its predecessor. Jurassic World Evolution 2 would certainly be higher on this list if it wasn’t a relatively recent sequel. Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Jurassic World Evolution 2 Jurassic World Evolution 2 review