Jurassic Park: Every Video Game Ranked Worst To Best

2. Lego Jurassic World - Telltale Games (2015): Windows/ 3DS/ PlayStation 3, 4, Vita/ Wii U/ Xbox 360, One

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Perhaps the greatest thing about Lego Jurassic World, aside from the unique brand of all-ages appropriate humor that is the Lego game gimmick, is the fact that you play through the first four films in succession.

Like all Lego titles, the backbone of the game is simple puzzle-solving to unlock the next area for exploration, all the while triggering key moments of the film franchise to be realized in their brick-infused glory. Multiplayer is typically preferred to relying on AI-powered sidekicks and there are limitless bonuses to collect along the way.

The biggest downside, however, is that it never sways far from the proven Lego video game formula - meaning if you've burned yourself out on any of the dozens of entries prior to this one, it's unlikely Lego Jurassic World will be the one to rekindle your flames of passion.

Contributor

Jason Russell has been working in video game journalism since the early 1990s before the internet existed, the term "fanzine" had meaning and sailors still debated as to whether or not the earth was flat. The first time. More recently he has been the guy responsible for the Retrospective column for Old School Gamer Magazine, pens up a Game Skinny column on a plethora of video game topics. He's somehow managed to author nine novels, writes and runs the blog CG Movie Review, is co-founder of the science fiction publishing house Starry Eyed Press, and sometimes, when the planets align and the caffeine has fully left his system, it's rumored he sleeps.