Jurassic Park: Survival - Alien: Isolation, but it's in Jurassic Park?

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She slipped through the headcount during the chaos of the hurricane and was unaccounted for. She missed the boat while taking a massive curry dump.
Well then she better hope they spared no expense on the toilet paper and didn't just stick everyone with 1 ply like a cheap gas station

Though it might explain how she ended up left behind. She was busy trying to deal with curry shits and trying to find some decent quilted 3 ply and missed the call for the boat

Psyduck said:
Im surprised a Jurassic Park horror wasnt done any sooner. Trapped in the wilderness surrounded by dozens of beasts much higher than you in the food chain?
Such a game was made years ago and is recognized as one of the worst games ever made
 
Such a game was made years ago and is recognized as one of the worst games ever made

Trespasser isn't exactly the worst game ever made. It's more of a fascinating example of developers shooting themselves in the foot repeatedly by over-promising and the tech simply not being there.

The autists down at the Trescom site and years of fan-patches and mods have made it.... in something weirdly janky but functional and I'd dare to say, even interesting. There's the bones (eh) of many things in Trespasser, quite a feat for its age.

At release tho, it was sort of a trash fire.
 
Survive would make a lot more sense on Isla Sorna. Nublar has been done a lot, I really wish this franchise wasnt so reliant on its one good movie.
 
Survive would make a lot more sense on Isla Sorna. Nublar has been done a lot, I really wish this franchise wasnt so reliant on its one good movie.
Sorna is a way more "scary" place since it's got way more of a population of the dangerous carnivores. More than one Rex, a herd of Raptors and Spino if you believe that's even canon. Since it was the manufacturing plant for Nublar.

The movie doesn't touch on the fact that Sorna fell because of a monstrous hurricance, beyond the teaser of the Rex for TLW showing it stormy.
 
Sorna is a way more "scary" place since it's got way more of a population of the dangerous carnivores. More than one Rex, a herd of Raptors and Spino if you believe that's even canon. Since it was the manufacturing plant for Nublar.

InGen hunter separated during the events of TLW.
Have to survive and regroup with team until extraction.
Can explore the labs where Wu was doing experiments, get hunted by Dinos not on the InGen list so you arent constrained by the established lore of what dinos appear.
Its a jungle island, and the InGen team were all hunters of some sort, so the survival/far cry elements would make sense.

Basically just make The Forest but with dinosaurs.
 
Hope this is good, it's one of those ideas I could never understand why it hadn't been done before. The first film was the closest, but nothing yet has captured just how terrifying it would be if you were being hunted by a raptor or T-Rex
 
Basically just make The Forest but with dinosaurs.
That would be perfect honestly.

The zombie craze is so fucking dead and has been for many years. Dinos are way scarier... because those actually existed.

I'm probably taking my new GF to a Dino museum in the city next week or so since she's never been. They have a full scale Rex. It's incredible to see just how big they were in person.
 
tresspasser was like a VR game that came out 30 years too early. if someone modded it with VR support i bet you everyone would suddenly say the game's always been good and the titties are fantastic and they love the physics

Honestly, VR is a game that would be improved by VR.

The AI and physics would still be a disaster, though.
 
Trespasser isn't exactly the worst game ever made. It's more of a fascinating example of developers shooting themselves in the foot repeatedly by over-promising and the tech simply not being there.

The autists down at the Trescom site and years of fan-patches and mods have made it.... in something weirdly janky but functional and I'd dare to say, even interesting. There's the bones (eh) of many things in Trespasser, quite a feat for its age.

At release tho, it was sort of a trash fire.
Trespasser was a game where if it was developed in the early to mid 2000s it would have easily been good and maybe even be great. It just tried to revolutionize on too many things (Physics including being the first game to use ragdolls, large open areas when that was still uncommon, and complex AI for the time). For me it's the poster child of biting off more than you could chew.
 
Lead curry character aside, I would like to see how this goes since there won't be any Dino Crisis anytime soon and I just want to shoot some dinosaurs. 8):aug:🦖
 
Lead curry character aside, I would like to see how this goes since there won't be any Dino Crisis anytime soon and I just want to shoot some dinosaurs. 8):aug:🦖

Dino Crisis is also a weirdass series. The first one is a competent RE clone (with some amazing animation work for its age) the second is incredibly weird if fun (I swear when I played it I could see where they ripped off the survival horror mechanics to remake it as an action game, I don't know if the development history supports this but it feels like it should be a survival horror and they retooled it massively on the fly) and everything else is just sheer insanity. Dino Crisis 3 is like a schizo fever dream with jetpacks and three enemy types.

What the fuck was going on with the Dino Crisis development teams, I swear
 
Crichton's books are filled with Indian and Japanese geneticists/scientists and JP was written in 1990. I don't get woke vibes because if you look at the rank and file scientists these giant companies hire Indian woman is pretty baseline.

It would be more immersion breaking if the scientist was a tanned muscular white man honestly..

Anyways, I hope this game is good Alien Isolation is one of my favorite games and I'm a massive massive Jurassic Park Fan.
 
She looks so out of place with the timeline. Doesn’t the first movie take place in the late 80s or early 90s?

The book takes place in 89, the movie in 93, IIRC. It's only mentioned in passing, but they're approximately contemporary to their respective release dates.

I just watched the trailer, nothing about her outfit screams that out of place. Her outfit looks to be pretty similar to what Dr Harding was wearing, and he was the island vet. Not exact, but I don't see anything that stands out as being anachronistic or anything.
 
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