![]() The desire to expand upon the Jurassic Park universe makes sense, but fitting this story alongside existing canonical events just doesn't work. The game also introduces a new threat in the form of the goofy-looking troodon and a slew of new human characters - none of which could have been on Isla Nublar. Narratively, the choice to pick up on Dennis Nedry's stolen-then-lost container of dinosaur embryos is also a questionable one, as it turns an open and shut plot threat into a strange, canon-divergent tale that struggles to fit with the events of the film. Related: Jurassic Park T-Rex Remade In Dreams Spares No Expense While Telltale's later franchise games like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones were successes, Jurassic Park: The Game was something of a flop. ![]() However, the result was more like a movie with the occasional interaction than it is a game. In a world where routinely shooting dinosaurs with rocket launchers is an essential part of Jurassic Park, Telltale's attempt at a franchise spinoff game that adapts the material to a strictly adventure game is admirable.
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