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Most gamers snubbed their noses at it and passed on by. Now, this is normally the part were I would tell you that today we can look back and appreciate the game for what it really was, but that is not the case this time. Trespasser's ideas were also ahead of its technology, resulting in a half-working physics showcase with little actual entertainment value. Trespasser has you playing as a crash survivor named Anne. As would be expected, you're flying over "Site B" when you have engine trouble and crash.

According to the novels, Site B is a separate island from tourist-friendly Jurassic Park, and is where the actual dirty research and dinosaur creation takes place. Your surroundings include various dinos roaming free from fences or cages, a lot of rubble and discarded equipment, and a few buildings and complexes that seem eternally under construction. Your overall goal is to work your way from the coast to the main compound, call in a rescue chopper, then climb the tallest fucking mountain in the world to get to the helicopter pad.

Minnie Driver voices Anne and provides clues about what to do. She has apparently memorized park designer John Hammond's autobiography, and Sir Richard Attenborough will frequently appear to read relevant passages.

Along the way, through narration and the various sights you'll pass by, you'll learn a little extra about the history of Jurassic Park and the genesis of Hammond's idea. However, this doesn't play like a standard adventure. It's more of a hybrid of a linear adventure and a sandbox.

You have no particular goals or side missions. There's no survival aspect going on here, aside from collecting weapons to protect you from errant dinos. The majority of your time will instead be spent wandering through rather barren island levels, solving physics related mini-puzzles that block you from proceeding. There's lots for you to play with along the way, but it's strictly optional.

So optional that you'll often have to create your own fun and purpose to picking up items and waving them around before you. Trespasser has two gimmicks which were supposed to reel you in with revolutionary interaction.

One was, probably, the first real physics system in a video game. Objects tumble realistically, boxes topple when they're hit, items can be picked up and stacked, etc. It's interesting, but rarely impacts gameplay. The only areas where you're directly required to interact with the physics engine are in contrived "tech demos" that have been set up for this explicit purpose.

These are cornball challenges where you have to roll a barrel to make a seesaw, make a staircase out of boxes scattered nearby, or push a crate on top of a dinosaur. Using the environment to kill or make a path is a cool enough idea, but they have to be constructed and set up, with a clear intention and physics-related goal.

These situations never just occur on their own in the game. The physics system also appears to be a little incomplete. Objects tumble and fall, but most give the impression that they have no weight to them. If you know otherwise, write to us.

Developer DreamWorks Interactive L. Publisher Electronic Arts. Year Tags abandonware , old , game , trespasser , action , movie , lost , world , anna , dinosaur , jurassic , park.

Genre action. Platform PC. Clyde3D Could have been much better. The control especially with the gun is just stupid. The term "Limp Wristed" comes to mind. It's not the best weapon but it's useful in some situations.

It's sad that the SPAS isn't in this game. This allows it to be able to hold just as much ammo if not more and have a much faster reload speed because you don't have to put the shells into the weapon one by one. The main problem with the weapon is that it's heavy and bulky, making it a very noticeable weapon.

Reviewer: MegamanRealm - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 22, Subject: Trespasser LP This game is not as bad as some people give it credit for.

It has nice puzzles like the keycards in The Town Level, and others. The gameplay is just fine, and the Arm System is easy to get used to. Research Indicates plays through this game beautifully, and while he cheats occasionally Like in the Industrial Jungle on the Black Rock platforming puzzle which I have done fairly.

Trespasser will always remain one of my favorite video games ever. Reviewer: Adnrew - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 24, Subject: Expectations Though my expectations for Trespasser weren't met, my expectations for this LP were surpassed. Plenty of effort on each update makes this LP shine. Research Indicates has polished a turd into something enjoyable. Great Playthrough I remember Trespasser as a teen, and wanting so badly to be blown away by it.

The goal here is total immersion. The physics engine is phenomenal. You'll use real-world logic to solve the game's puzzles--not to mention 20 real, licensed firearms with which to pop hungry raptors. With the game's excellent depth, advanced A. Trespasser's dinosaurs look and sound realistic, but its horribly glitchy environments, random music, and unmotivated narration that frequently skips mar the show.

Trespasser's worst travesty, though, is its interface.



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