
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. Jesus Christ, sound familiar? Yee-haw! Ride that ostrich-lookin’ mother f**ker!ĭr.

Grant correctly assumes that their purpose is to capture the dinosaurs and to exploit their savage inclinations for a military purpose. Grant glances back from his helicopter to see Costa Rican soliders and armed InGen field agents landing on the island. The plot justification for this odd turn of events is thus: while escaping from Isla Nublar, Dr. Grant faces are humans armed to the teeth and ready to blast you back to the Cretaceous without the slightest provocation. Grant, the first thing you may notice about Rampage Edition is that you aren’t alone among the beasts on Isla Nublar. Is it a glorious adventure 65 million years in the making, or is it “one big pile of sh*t?” “Eventually you do plan to have dinosaurs on your dinosaur tour?”įollowing from its predecessor, Rampage Edition once again allows you to play as both Dr.


Rampage Edition is therefore a 100% new game, a sequel to the original, not a upgrade or expanded remake, which the title might suggest.ĭeveloped by Blue Sky Software, the same team who developed the original game, Rampage Edition reintroduces many familiar mechanics but mixes in several new and interesting ideas to the prehistoric mix. Not content with waiting for a true movie sequel, Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition is a “what if” type of story which takes place in an alternate timeline picking up immediately after the events of the first film. The first Jurassic Park game became a huge success on the Genesis, and SEGA quickly tried to recapture that success.
