New JURASSIC PARK: THE GAME Trailer Has Real Bite

Telltale Games release a brand new trailer showing off the game's action sequences to put paid to concerns over the adventure format suiting the subject matter...

In this year of huge releases, it is easy to forget some of the gold-chip titles that are slated for release in the coming months, and it is important that noone does so with the forthcoming Jurassic Park: The Game, which comes out on November 15th for consoles, PC and Mac. There will no doubt be some concerns that in Telltale Games hands the game might fail to live up to action-fans' expectations, given that company's preference for comedic point and click adventure games, but they have always been quick to suggest otherwise, with the intention to make the most cinematic adventure game ever which captures the threat of dino-death perfectly. And as if to prove as much they have now released an Action Montage trailer to celebrate the highest octane moments of the game: http://youtu.be/yOopQFqAnU0 Additionally, for anyone who missed it, here arre the original trailer and synopsis which were released earlier this year for the forthcoming dinosaur actioner: http://youtu.be/3uWRwAgnld0
On the stormy night when Jurassic Park fell apart, a desperate smuggler infiltrates Isla Nublar, hunting the precious canister containing the contraband dinosaur embryos. She collides -- literally -- with park staff trying to evacuate, and they become stranded amidst the collapsing park ruins, with the newly-freed dinosaurs on the loose. When InGen launches a perilous rescue operation, mercenaries, saboteurs, and survivors are thrown together in the struggle to escape the island. In this intense adventure game based on the blockbuster film franchise, the survivors' agendas clash, secrets of the park are exposed, and a new threat emerges: an eerie, nocturnal predator stalking the group, hunting them relentlessly across the island.
Jurassic Park will be released on the Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Mac on November 15th. The PC, Mac, and PS3 versions will be available for digital download, but those wanting to buy the 360 version will have to buy a traditional retail disc - but then at least they'll get a box with a lovely cover on it.
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