Jurassic World: Aftermath

Jurassic World: Aftermath

released on Dec 17, 2020

Jurassic World: Aftermath

released on Dec 17, 2020

Jurassic World: Aftermath is a suspenseful survival VR adventure set two years after the events of Jurassic World. Crash-landing on Isla Nublar, you find yourself trapped in a research facility where your mission to recover valuable information goes disastrously wrong. Your only hope of escape is to retrieve the confidential information while trying to avoid three deadly Velociraptors. To survive, you’ll need to explore, solve puzzles, and find ways to distract and hide from the ferocious Velociraptors that stalk your every move.


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I didn't have a great time playing 'Jurassic World: Aftermath' and that's mostly because I find this kind of game grating. Similar in structure to 'Alien: Isolation,' 'JWA' asks you to stealthily perform very simple (minigame-esque) tasks on computer terminals while being hunted by ever-present velociraptors. The tasks themselves aren't fun, and so it's certainly not fun having to wait two minutes to perform the task while hiding under a desk from a velociraptor that won't go away. I really like the art style here, but I really wished for a greater variety of dinosaur encounters. You really only get the one (raptor stealth) repeated ad nauseam. Shame that I've been turned off to 'Part 2,' because the trailer for that shows pterosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex, and Triceratops all on the attack. Why not any of this in 'Part 1?'

The most underrated game on the quest. Wonderful to use interfaces and simple but effective puzzles, great stealth mechanics and a brilliant look.
From the developers of 'lies beneath' they forego the combat focus of that game for a more contemporary stealth horror that works to great effect. This game is also a decent length, which I can't say for most quest games, and has a good variety in its levels, even if there are a few too many raptor sections.
Would definitely recommend this to anyone with a quest, if you can stomach it, because this game is legitimately scary, AND physically strenuous.
Can't wait to see the expansion!