Kalypso Media, a global publisher of award-winning PC and console games, today announced an agreement with Telltale Games,the leading independent digital publisher and developer of episodic interactive entertainment, to distribute retail versions of Jurassic Park: The Game across European and many export territories such as Australia, South Africa and Far East Asia. Developed through a publishing agreement with Universal Partnerships & Licensing, Telltale’s new game based on Jurassic Park will be available for Xbox 360 and Windows PC in Q1 2012. Continue reading Jurassic Park: The Game coming to retail; to be published in Europe by Kalypso Media→
At long last, Jurassic Park: The Game has finally been released. This is a great Heavy Rain clone that is addressed mainly to fans of those dino movies, as well as to those that are in love with the adventure genre. This is a Telltale game after all, the studio that was behind the Tales From Monkey Island and Sam & Max series. Obviously, we can’t expect it to look as drooling as – let’s say – Crysis 2 or even Heavy Rain. However, it’s quite interesting to see how the game performs with a modern-day PC, what are its ‘real’ requirements and what kind of visuals does it sport. Continue reading Jurassic Park: The Game PC Performance Analysis→
This is really sad. Jurassic Park: The Game has the potential to be a sleeper hit, so there is definitely no reason for Telltale’s employees to try and ‘cheat’ gamers by submitting 10/10 reviews on Metacritic. Yeap, after BioWare’s employees, Telltale’s employees were caught posting user reviews on Metacritic. To be more precise, one user interface artist and one cinematic artist were those that were caught posting 10/10 reviews. All we had to do was to ‘google’ their names and find their LinkedIn profiles. According to those profiles, both of them are working on Telltale, though they are relatively new to the studio. Continue reading Telltale Employees caught posting 10/10 User Reviews for their own Jurassic Park: The Game→
Telltale’s highly anticipated game that is inspired by Michael Crichton’s dino book, Jurassic Park, has finally been released and is available right now on Steam for $29.99 USD. Jurassic Park: The Game begins where the Barbasol can left off: The dinosaur embryos that Dennis Nedry attempted to smuggle from the park in the faux Barbasol can remain missing. A mysterious rival corporation brings in Nima, a professional smuggler with intimate knowledge of the park’s island setting, to retrieve the embryos. Continue reading Jurassic Park: The Game is now available on Steam→
Telltale’s upcoming ‘Heavy Rainy’ wannabe action adventure game that is inspired by Michael Crichton’s famous dino book, Jurassic Park, is now available for pre-order on Steam. In addition, the Steam version comes with a 10% discount until release. Jurassic Park: The Game begins where the Barbasol can left off: The dinosaur embryos that Dennis Nedry attempted to smuggle from the park in the faux Barbasol can remain missing. A mysterious rival corporation brings in Nima, a professional smuggler with intimate knowledge of the park’s island setting, to retrieve the embryos. Jurassic Park: The Game is slated for a November 15th release. Continue reading Jurassic Park: The Game Is Now Available For Pre-Order On Steam→
Telltale Games announced some weeks ago that Jurassic Park: The Game would hit all major platforms on November 15th. Moreover, the company has just released a new video that showcases some of the action-packed sequences from the game, although we have to admit that it’s funny witnessing a raptor jumping on a cable without cutting or bending it. Enjoy the trailer after the jump. Continue reading Jurassic Park: The Game – Coming on November 15th, New Trailer→