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Jurassic Park: Trespasser

Original title: Trespasser
  • Video Game
  • 1998
  • T
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Jurassic Park: Trespasser (1998)
Dinosaur AdventureActionAdventureSci-FiThriller

Anne, the sole survivor of a plane crash, must navigate Isla Sorna, InGen's Site B where dinosaur breeding grounds for the Jurassic Park were, and use brains and scarce weapons to reach the ... Read allAnne, the sole survivor of a plane crash, must navigate Isla Sorna, InGen's Site B where dinosaur breeding grounds for the Jurassic Park were, and use brains and scarce weapons to reach the abandoned InGen facility and call for help.Anne, the sole survivor of a plane crash, must navigate Isla Sorna, InGen's Site B where dinosaur breeding grounds for the Jurassic Park were, and use brains and scarce weapons to reach the abandoned InGen facility and call for help.

  • Writers
    • Michael Crichton
    • Austin Grossman
  • Stars
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Minnie Driver
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    248
    YOUR RATING
    • Writers
      • Michael Crichton
      • Austin Grossman
    • Stars
      • Richard Attenborough
      • Minnie Driver
    • 9User reviews
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    Richard Attenborough
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    • John Hammond
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    Minnie Driver
    Minnie Driver
    • Anne
    • (voice)
    • Writers
      • Michael Crichton
      • Austin Grossman
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    10DarrylEvans2

    Fabulous, exciting game!

    Trespasser is one of the most under-rated games ever. When it was first released back in 1998, it got many bad reviews. The problem is, people did not look into the game in enough detail. There are MANY secrets in Trespasser that will make you never look at Jurassic Park the same way again.

    Many aspects continue to thrill me and makes me wonder, "How were they capable of doing that in 1998?" Firstly, you can't help but be impressed by the A.I in the game. These dinosaurs think like animals! For example, if you shoot one, it may become scared and run away or on the other hand it could decide to attack. And since every dinosaur in the game is randomized with A.I, it makes the game play unique and exciting every time you play it!

    Also, one can't help but be impressed by the physics engine. Things move very realistically and move differently depending on how hard you hit them. Even the dinosaurs react the environment very well. Speaking of the environment, this game has possible the most detailed jungle ever created for a game.

    I was often delighted with the musical score in this game. When I saw two Brachiosaurs, a huge theme erupted and took me back to the first Brachiosaurus scene in Jurassic Park. Also sometimes the score could be very scary and make you wonder what is around the corner... Even some of the scenes were thought up by none other than Steven Spielberg himself. Knowing that fact alone is enough for me to buy the game!

    Unfortunately this game is very hard to find. But if you do see a copy, I suggest you buy it straight away. If you like Jurassic Park then you will certainly enjoy the digital sequel to The Lost World.
    7Exeron

    Travel through the Jurassic world

    Even if this game could be better in so many ways, i think it's actually quite OK. I remember when i first heard about it when i was a kid, i loved Jurassic Park back then and i still do, so i thought what wouldn't be better than a game.

    Anyway i played it and i realized that i'm all alone, in all Jurassic movies, are there anyone alone? no. The game-play would be cooler if you had some other people with you, to build up the tense. If you are alone you know what's gonna happen....

    This was the first game though to use the Ragdoll physics. Explanation: Take Counter Strike for an example, the characters just falls down in an already made up animation, which constantly creates several bugs like the corpse lying in the air or through the wall. The rag doll physic simply let the animated character's function just to stop working, if a character dies it will land in a random position. This function had some negative responses first but now almost every new game has it.

    Anyway forget about that for a moment, if you love Jurassic Park, then do me a favor, Don't play this game nor see Jurassic Park III
    9Movie-Guru

    Good spin-off of "The Lost World"

    For those of you who don't know, Trespasser is a PC Game which came out in 1998, made by Dreamworks, released one year after Steven Spielberg's "The Lost World: Jurassic Park". Its basically a spin-off of TLW, its about a girl named Anne (voiced by Minnie Driver) who crash lands on Isla Sorna, and now she has to go through 8 levels of intense dino attacks, wicked terrains, challenging tasks and puzzels, its a good game if your into kiling dinos with all sorts of guns and rifles, and if you like Jurassic Park of course. I give it a 8 out of 10, because the game could have been better.
    10marbl-1

    A gem but not for everyone

    You can either love this game or hate it. If you are impatient, inaccurate, if you know only present computer graphic - don't even try. The game was (and still is) just revolutionary in some aspects. The realism level is wonderful. No controls, indicators, panels, journals, character development trees and so on. It is just YOU (I mean, Anna) and the world. You interact with surrounding world like... well, like in a world. You can see what you would really see. You can use your arm like in the real world. The problem is in controlling the arm: it is a bit difficult to learn. In most FPS games you just point, press the button and kill a 1000 of bad guys. But here you have to get a real skill before you win. That is why some people after 30 min of trying start to think it is a lousy game. Well, it is not the game which is lousy here. Once you learn how to move and interact, the game will become perfect (well, with some bugs). You sneak from tree to tree trying to survive, feeling raptor's eyes on your neck. Of course for some people it is "boring", because you don't get to shoot 100 opponents per minute. It was the first game featuring a real physical interactions between objects (from rag dolls to catching and throwing objects), the real-time-generated sound effects, the inverse kinematics, etc. Generally, it was the most ambitious video game in the history, but during developing it was too much pressed by time and funds. That is why you have to admire it's greatness through the clouds of removed and unfinished attractions. I would really like to see it in it's full glory, without bugs, with all the features which were planned, but could not be included.
    1schwertficsh

    Avoid at all costs!

    With bad writing, endless box-stacking puzzles, appalling graphics, and the worst enemy AI I have ever seen in a game, Jurassic Park: Trespasser is by far the lowest of the low.

    It is no mystery why a prominent computer gaming magazine gave this "game" their Coaster of the Month award (worst game released in that month) twice in a row (never been done before, or since). I have to give it a "1" because "0" is not available.

    The only up side to this FPS was looking at the main character's health bar: a heart tattoo on her DD's.

    Avoid this crime against humanity at all costs!

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      By switching from first person view to third person view, the player character, Anne, is revealed to be only made up of her breasts and right arm. The guns she carries on her back or in her holster are actually just floating around her.
    • Goofs
      John Hammond's narration claims that the Brachiosaurus was the "only true Jurassic native" of Jurassic Park. This is not true: Stegosaurus, which also appears in the game, was another Jurassic dinosaur, as well as Dilophosaurus and Compsognathus from the movies. He is also mistaken in labeling it the oldest dinosaur in the Park. Dilophosaurus lived tens of millions of years earlier.
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      John Hammond: [reminiscing] It was in the last days of genetic recovery, and at this point, nothing was certain. Was the DNA there? Could be bring it back... up the well? It was 3AM. The room was strewn with soda cans and for the hundredth time, we ran the extraction sequence. Dennis? What are we looking at here? All my life I had waited for something great, something extraordinary. And then, it opened up. The code read true. The barrier of time for an instant... opened. Nedry and I stared into the monitor, straight back through 65 thousand centuries. As Nedry typed, the world seemed to hold its breath. And for a moment we stood at the turning point between two great planetary eras. The million-year reign of man and the age of the dinosaurs.

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