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Jurassic: The Hunted

aka: Jurassic Hunter
Moby ID: 43438

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Average score: 55% (based on 11 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 11 ratings with 1 reviews)

For a budget game... it's actually quite good!

The Good
First off, the graphics are very pretty, and portray a truly primeval landscape, full of some quite realistic dinosaurs (Except for ones mentioned in the what I didn't like section), which are animated quite well. Like, they move like real dinosaurs. The sounds you hear from them are some stock sounds (which fit quite well some of the time). The weapons are depicted quite well, and they sounds realistic. The music is fitting, but could've been better. The Additional "Survivor" Mode is almost exactly like the "Nazi Zombies" mode from "Call of Duty: World at War". The achievements are quite funny (and easy!), and some also make references to pop-culture (e.g. The secret Achievement that you get when you die from a Dino Maul, "Clever Girl"). The Unlockables are pretty good, but i'm not going to spoil them.The "Adrenaline mode" is pretty neat. When activated, it shows the vital organs of the Dinosaurs, and when you shoot them in the Lungs for example (Their Brains are too small to make an effective headshot lol) you give the dinosaurs extra damage, and it's always satisfying to kill a raptor with a single shotgun blast using it. And of course, the Boss fights are EPIC (Especially the Spinosaurus Fight near the end!).

The Bad
But alas, like all budget games, there are bad things. Most of the weapons, despite being good, are directly (and COMPLETELY) recycled from Cauldron HQ's (The Developers of this Jurassic: The Hunted) previous game, "Soldier of Fortune: Payback". Some of the dinosaurs are portrayed inaccurately (e.g. Raptors with no feathers, Dilophosauruses that are smaller and spit poison, complete with a frill, Toothed Pteranodons etc). The Game is quite linear, and the barricade parts of levels can get quite challenging for new players, and the worst part of all, the voice acting and story. Although the general idea is good, there are some pretty dumb plotholes (e.g. a British scientist changing into a Black German after 30 years, a Spinosaurus that kills a FULLY HEATHLY T-Rex, despite the Spino just got a large overdose of lead and rockets etc). The Voice acting is pretty awful, especially the now infamous line "What the Foxtrot?". Also, the game is relatively short, as a really good player could beat it in about 4 hours. And the lack of a multiplayer mode is kinda disappointing.

The Bottom Line
Overall, this game is really not bad (Which is saying alot, due to it's budget title status). Most people will automatically be put off just by the name (Which, yes I admit, is a little lacking in creativity), or automatically assume that it's a Turok Ripoff (Which, despite being quite similar, isn't a ripoff). I would HIGHLY recommend this game to anyone who loves FPS games and Dinosaurs.

Xbox 360 · by James Burnside (44) · 2009

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Critic reviews added by Spenot, Alsy, Big John WV, jumpropeman, Cantillon.