

Luckily for me, I had very little life and enough grenades on hand to kill myself, otherwise I would have been forced to reset the game.īefore moving to the raptor side of the game, there is one glaring omission from Dr. There were even two moments, once on the temple stage and again on the freighter stage, where I was actually stuck, as in, stuck without any way to move forward or backtrack. In fact, a few of the stages are so sprawling that occasionally you can get completely lost. Rampage Edition is already hard enough as many games of the era were, but moments make the large size of the stages a detriment to enjoying the game rather than a benefit, and can make the game rather repetitive as well. In the very first stage, you’ll be confronted with the annoyance of swarming Pteranadons fly at the ready to snag you and carry you back up to the very beginning of the stage. Often these ideas work really well, but occasionally they can be infuriating. These stages are built around very interesting mechanics, some of which return from the first game (the inflatable raft), while others are completely new (riding on the back of a Gallimimus). Grant will traverse five large stages (six, if you count the final boss stage as a separate stage), dodge and kill rabid dinosaurs (and soldiers), and collect dino embryos scattered nonsensically across the island. Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition operates like a standard platforming action game. All your weapons make up quite an impressive arsenal, and they also make Rampage Edition a bit more like a standard action game than the original, which had hints of survival horror. Grant has access to all manner of tranquilizer darts, grenades, guns, and even rocket launchers. Oh, and there are still dinosaurs everywhere trying to eat you… you delicious man-candy, you…įortunately, Dr.

This is no small task, as naturally these well-equipped soldiers will naturally lob every manner of death in their arsenal at you on sight. Grant has no choice but to turn back to the island to stop them single-handedly. Yee-haw! Ride that ostrich-lookin’ mother f**ker!ĭr.
