Upon arriving at the now ruined visitor center, and finding footage of what happened to Bravo team, the mercs continue on with their secondary objective, finding the remaining survivors. The team is led by Billy Yoder, his partner Oscar and their pilot, Daniel ‘D-Caf’ Cafaro.
A mercenary rescue team has been hired by InGen to assess the situation of an ill-fated Bravo and recover the survivors of Jurassic Park. Episode 2: The CavalryĮpisode 2 introduces a new cast of characters. Only minutes after regaining consciousness, she draws a gun on the father and daughter. Though the situation naturally only gets worse as Nima's desperation to get the can to the North Harbor becomes more apparent. With the T-rex still being around, they fight their way to save Nima and survive themselves. When they make it back to the visitor's center, they enter it just in time to miss the sight of the helicopter carrying off the survivors from the motion picture. Unaware of her reasons to be on the island, Gerry lifts her into the car and tries to stabilize her so she can receive treatment. This is where she's almost run over by a jeep driven by Gerry Harding, on his way back to the visitor's center with his teenage daughter Jess. After surviving an onslaught of Dilophosauruses, she's then been attacked by a different kind of poisonous dinosaur called Troodon and there's a pack of them stalking her as she grows weaker with every step. Hired by BioSyn, she's been searching for Dennis Nedry and the can, unaware of the content or even about the kind of animals roaming the park. The episode opens with Nima Cruz stumbling through the jungle, injured, clutching the Barbasol can and growing more and more delirious. Some locations will be familiar to fans of the first Jurassic Park film, such as the Dennis Nedry car scene or the Park's Visitor Center, while other locations will be brand new to both new players and old fans. Each scenario takes place in a different location of the park. The story of Jurassic Park: The Game is comprised of four episodes, each being 11 to 12 scenarios long. If the player fails a QTE that results in death, the game will reload to a designated checkpoint where the sequence started, this will cause players to lose one award point. No Award - Missed five QTEs prompts in the sequence.Bronze - Missed three QTEs in the sequence.Gold - Complete all QTEs in the sequence.Some will only drain the end Award level for each survival sequence. There are many cases where a failed Quick Time Event won't immediately render a death screen though. Not even young Jess is spared from meeting a demise. If the player is not quick enough to complete the button prompts on the screen, they will either be rewarded with another chance to get the sequence right or with a delightful character death sequence, such as being crushed between the horns of a Triceratops or the jaws of a Tyrannosaurus. It will also shift to immediate response Quick Time Events when a life or death situation presents itself, such as directional input either solo or in sequences, and also faster button-mashing sequences. This is often accompanied with dialogue choices, moving between key locations within the puzzle area, and minor button-mashing sequences.
The game includes slow-paced investigation sequences where the player pans the camera and initiates sequences where the main character takes closer looks at key places. Telltale Games has said to have been heavily influenced by Heavy Rain's mechanics. However, all four episodes ship with the game, with one easily transitioning to the next without having to purchase the next episode piecemeal.
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Like recent releases from Telltale Games, Jurassic Park: The Game is broken up into a series of four episodes. Other characters include Harding's daughter Jess and other inhabitants of Isla Nublar not seen in the movie, such as scientists, smugglers, or mercenaries.
The timeline of the game occurs both within the film and in the aftermath of the incident, and the player experiences these moments in part from the viewpoint of Jurassic Park's chief veterinarian, Gerry Harding. Mainly, Dennis Nedry's Barbasol can of dinosaur embryos, which serves as the opening plot point for the main characters to meet. Telltale's Jurassic Park: The Game tells a story that opens directly parallel with the story of the first motion picture and deals with the plot points that were abandoned after the 1993 blockbuster film ended.