i can't see any of the damn screenshots :argh:
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Am I the only one who loved Warpath?
[img]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41JgNLZW1KL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img]
[img]http://ui14.gamespot.com/557/psxfin2007022614464179_2.jpg[/img]
So much fun.
I don't really see this working at all, at least to not any great effect.
Heavy Rain worked because it had a strong story.
What's the main attraction in Jurassic Park? Fucking dinosaurs.
I don't really want to be playing quick time events while I'm getting chased by raptors.
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;27476292]I don't really see this working at all, at least to not any great effect.
Heavy Rain worked because it had a strong story.
What's the main attraction in Jurassic Park? Fucking dinosaurs.
Quick time still isn't quick enough to get away from raptors :P
I don't really want to be playing quick time events while I'm getting chased by raptors.[/QUOTE]
I'd like to see it as a newer open-styled game like Trespasser. I don't see why it would be that hard considering a seven man team on Trescom created more complicated puzzles than most corporate game companies have put in their products for years.
Dinosaurs should be more of a third party factor considering on Isla Nublar they made a park which meant the ecosystem wouldn't have been sustainable for long. There were two Rexes, three Raptors, and various other smaller carnivores. It'd be weird to have a FPS where you're basically blowing apart 20x Raptors with the generic "T-Rex is the boss and he harasses you all game until you fight him at the end", because this shit isn't Dino Crisis and I'm not playing as Regina.
Oh, and I still have Warpath, because that game was the shit when I was 8.
Apart from the terribly generic human models this looks great.
I sincerely hope that they don't make it quick time hell though.
Who the fuck thought of Heavy Rain + Jurassic fucking PARK.
I want a new OG. :frown:
[QUOTE=venn177;27440723]You realize it's an adventure game, right?
As in, point-and-click.[/QUOTE]
Nothing wrong with point and click adventures. They are fine games.
[QUOTE=Stizzles;27475922]i can't see any of the damn screenshots :argh:
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Am I the only one who loved Warpath?
[img_thumb]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41JgNLZW1KL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://ui14.gamespot.com/557/psxfin2007022614464179_2.jpg[/img_thumb]
So much fun.[/QUOTE]
Oh my god, I loved this game. It was so badass.
It's been confirmed to not be a point and click, or at least not a standard point and click game for a while.
[url]http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showpost.php?p=399961&postcount=93[/url]
I would never expect Telltale to make a game with non-exaggerated artstyles.
[QUOTE=Stizzles;27475922]Am I the only one who loved Warpath?[/QUOTE]
Nope.
Infact I still have and play it on occasions.
[QUOTE=Necrotic Fever;27481094]Nothing wrong with point and click adventures. They are fine games.[/QUOTE]
Nobody is saying there is anything wrong with point and click adventures.
We're saying there's something wrong with point and click Jurassic park.
Oh nooooo there's a raptor here, door, click click click click click click click click
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At any rate, it's not a point and click adventure anyway. It's pretty much exactly like Heavy Rain, which won't work either.
[QUOTE=Stizzles;27475922]i can't see any of the damn screenshots :argh:
[editline]17th January 2011[/editline]
Am I the only one who loved Warpath?
[img_thumb]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41JgNLZW1KL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img_thumb]
[img_thumb]http://ui14.gamespot.com/557/psxfin2007022614464179_2.jpg[/img_thumb]
So much fun.[/QUOTE]
I fucking loved this.
Still have it...also why is the Raptor gigantic size?
i miss playing Warpath
that was super fun
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i wish they make a HD Version of Warpath
[QUOTE=Sirdrone536;27491761]I fucking loved this.
Still have it...also why is the Raptor gigantic size?[/QUOTE]
Because you have to kick ass as a Raptor, so they just "mega raptor'd" it. If they didn't, you'd ask why the hell they didn't have a raptor.
[QUOTE=Necrotic Fever;27481094]Nothing wrong with point and click adventures. They are fine games.[/QUOTE]
I never said there's anything wrong with them.
I absolutely love almost all of Telltale's work, the OP just assumed it was some kind of action game, so I thought I should burst his bubble.
They should just make a spiritual successor to Trespasser.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;27480222]Apart from the terribly generic human models this looks great.
I sincerely hope that they don't make it quick time hell though.[/QUOTE]
What entails a non-generic human model? Do you want them to be thirty feet tall, have green skin and have acid washed genes?
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I don't think it's been said that it is a point and click game. They said it was an adventure game that is inspired by Heavy Rain.
Quit crying about "It just doesn't work :(" and be accepting to new ideas from a company that has done no harm.
[QUOTE=cqbcat;27471860]I'd personally love something along the lines of Nazi Zombies, but with raptors as the zombies and various other Jurassic period predators as bosses.[/QUOTE]
Jurassic: The Hunted had this. The only problem was that there was no multiplayer. Let's just take it a step further, and make it multiplayer and make them Nazi dinosaur zombies. Fucking undead Velociraptors, man.
Telltale Games, a company that has made ~40 point-and-click adventure games, is bringing out a new game, and it's a POINT-AND-CLICK? [I]What a twist![/I] :downs:
[QUOTE=Take_Opal;27498843]What entails a non-generic human model? Do you want them to be thirty feet tall, have green skin and have acid washed genes?
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No... It just seems like they didn't put any thought into making them look unique instead of just your generic looking explorer archetype.
Never mind that the human models are quite... well... bad.
But, this could be their first attempt at making realistic human models so I'll hold those criticisms until I see it in action.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;27500125]No... It just seems like they didn't put any thought into making them look unique instead of just your generic looking explorer archetype.[/QUOTE]
Isn't that outfit like, the same as the one the guy wore in the first movie?
[QUOTE=The_Marine;27500125]No... It just seems like they didn't put any thought into making them look unique instead of just your generic looking explorer archetype.
Never mind that the human models are quite... well... bad.
But, this could be their first attempt at making realistic human models so I'll hold those criticisms until I see it in action.[/QUOTE]
I honestly cannot see what is so bad. Like, I think you're probably just being dumb - but they look fine.
Those humans look awful. For a game that is supposedly all about slow in depth character development, those are some ugly looking ass, boring looking ass, fake looking ass, people.
I'm really, really excited about dinosaurs, but I don't know about this. Yeah, it's neat that they are not going the Rambo/Turok Route, which certainly isn't appropriate for Jurassic Park, but I cannot say if this is going to be any better. Like, okay, we're on a tropical island full of dinosaurs, you better have a really convincing reason that I should not be running around and shooting velociraptors or some shit. I want a game, not an interactive movie. I was hoping for a game revolving more around exploration.
Anyways, just look at that plastic, souless, rigid man. He does not look like someone I would connect to on an emotional level. In terms of visuals, this game looks like it doesn't know what it wants to be. It looks like it is trying to be realistic, but must use a bit of stylization as a handicap.
[img]http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/3919/jurassicpark4.jpg[/img]
He looks like a dollar store action figure, and he looks like he wants to rape the Triceratops.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;27502380]He looks like a dollar store action figure, and he looks like he wants to rape the Triceratops.[/QUOTE]
He looks passable if I cover his face up, but as soon as I look at his face I think "My god, is this guy a snatcher or something?"
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His skin's shiny, too. Looks like he's wearing sunscreen :byodood:
Sssssnnnnnatcherrrrrr--
Only the faces look weird.
I think we will sympathize with the dinosaurs, not our soulless doll-like hero guy.
Tyrannosaurus chases our guy 3/4s of the game, only for the game to show you previous to the game's start the guy stole its egg or something, he returns it and the Rex gallops into the sunset.
I'll judge about the graphics when I see a trailer. Hope Telltale can pull it off.
Fairly certain the human and raptor models are placeholders, if not all of them.
As long as the game isn't interrupted by a T-Rex's unnatural and unnecessary need to hunt the player (and only the player) down.
I'd like to roam around the island almost like Site B from Operation Genesis, albeit as a person and able to do stuff. And run from raptors, because that's what you do when you see them.
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