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![]() ![]() After the bombshell introduction of human cloning to the Jurassic Park universe in 2018’s Fallen Kingdom, it would be a terrible missed opportunity not to somehow incorporate this fascinating concept into the series’ next video game. Jurassic World Needs A First-Person Perspectiveįrom Perfect Dark to Detroit Become Human, video games have long been fascinated with the idea of clones. ![]() But what might such a game look like? Here are a few ways Jurassic World could knock its next tie-in game out of the park. Related: Jurassic Park Meets Half-Life 2 In Fully Playable ModĪfter over twenty-five years of game adaptations and the explosive reveals in Fallen Kingdom, Jurassic World could be poised to deliver a truly outstanding tie-in game. Every single major film in the Jurassic Park franchise, from the eponymous 1993 original right up to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, has coincided with the release of at least one tie-in video game, with many other games added to the series between films. With the last installment in the Jurassic World saga set to wrap up the second trilogy next year, fans are left wondering what potential tie-in games could be in their future. Since the release of Michael Crichton’s bestselling novel in November 1990, fans have immersed themselves in Jurassic Park’s fascinating world of dinosaurs through two film trilogies, comic books, actual theme parks, and video games. The Jurassic Park franchise has entertained audiences (or rather, park-goers) for nearly thirty years.
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