Jurassic World Aftermath is basically a "raptor in the kitchen" simulator and it's out Thursday
Life finds a way, and then it eats you
Jurassic World Aftermath ties into the new trilogy of films, but its launch trailer proves that it'sš¹ really the "raptor in the kitchen" simulator we've all šÆbeen wanting since 1993.
The new virtual reality game is launching exclusively for Oculus Quest and 澳擲幸čæ5å¼å„å·ē åå²ę„询:Oculus Quest 2 on Thursday, and it sends you back to the original park island of Isla Nublar to recover a certain genome. One pterodactyl-caused plane crash later and you're ꦿwandering through the island solo, trying to get to the lab, grab the goods, and get out of there. There's only one problem - OK, there are several problems, but one is especially bad: a velociraptor who hunts you all through the facility.
. "AI really [progressed] to the point where it was very few of us that could actually survive her. And I think we finally got to the point where, when you first start, you're probably going to die a lot. You're going to die a lot until you start learning her behavior and ⦠reading her body language and audio cues."So, to recap, Jurassic World Aftermath has an Alien: Isolation style monster and environments that are very clearly paying homage to the raptor hide-and-seek scenes from the original Jurassic Pš„ark, and it comes out tomorrow. Looks like I may need to add "shrieking at a giant virtual lizard" to my holiday vacation plans.
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