One last adventure
The Raptor Nest now been gassed. Time to check the communication towers.
Er..No. That will restart the whole thing all over again.
Seriously he gets go unpunished in the game universe. That's unfair.
So I got to go back to that mountain maze again. Whoop de doo.
Here we go again. Since this is end of the game. My back and forth trip be the last time on this. Seriously, couldn't they make a bridge in the SW corner as a shortcut after crossing the mountain maze.
It's best to turn gate 3 back on since the helipad is that way.
The one computer that contacts the mainland is the computer is in one of the dorm rooms that's the only one in the entire building that has it's lights out.
Say goodbye to the ship.
Time to go do my final mission.
So I need to cross the mountain maze, pass the main gate, pass the blue building on the bottom, and go to the giant H.
I lost count on entering and exiting the secret level.
I'm done!! I'm finally done with these mountains!!
Passing where it all begin.
Passing where the 1st mission happen.
Yeah, it looks wider than the water-less ditches. Why can't Alan jump over the water-less ones?
And be careful how you jump or..
This happens.
At the big H. Time to leave this island.
But I can't this I finish this little sidequest. Thankfully the last egg is on this side of the stream.
But I'm right there?
I remember hearing a rumor that at the end when your at the helipad, a T-Rex appears and you have to fight it. It's just a rumor. Funny enough, it was one of the alternate endings of the movie that was revealed years later.
Why avoiding another triceratops in this narrow line, Mr.Grant is going down in an invisible tunnel.
Another pointless letter for some contest most people forgot about.
There is another secret tunnel in Triceratops lane. What's in it?
Now I'm got the last egg. Let's see the ending.
You hear helicopter sounds
And that's it.
Kinda underwhelming. It's basically a reverse of the game's opening but with helicopter sounds
Here's the opening(Along with a few minutes of gameplay. I only posted the link to show at least the opening)
Jurassic Park is kinda descent yet flawed game. The biggest problem is the lack of saving. Your suppose to do the entire game in one go. Another is all this backtracking for I.D.s. If it did had a save support, you could just spend one day looking for an I.D. instead of trying to do the entire game.
I remember back then, I wrote a map on a piece a paper on where all the items you need is. However I lost it and I don't know what happen to it. The world was different back then, all the info you got was gaming magazines but all they had was maps of the 1st Utility Shed and the Visitor Center.
The music is great. Graphics are amazing, well 2D speaking. The 3D 1st-person view inside the buildings may of been the coolest thing ever back in the day but it's aged badly. Compare to Wolfenstein, Doom, or Star Wars: Dark Forces(The pre-Disney Rouge One), the gameplay is a little sluggish. It could be it was the earliest FPS on SNES. Doom didn't get ported till late in the SNES run when the FX2 chip was made.
It was also neat that they pick up elements from the novel.
Who would I recommend this game to? Well I guess young kids back in the day who wanted to play a Jurassic Park game who be amazed by the 3D aspects. Well if it had a save feature and shortcuts made after passing mazes that is.
Well that's it. I always wondered what the end of the game was like even it was underwhelming.
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