Telltale Games
Available for XBox 360, PlayStation 3, iOS, and PC (reviewed)
Jurassic Park: The Game launches on November 15th and will be taking players into the areas of the dinosaur-themed amusement park visited by Dr. Alan Grant and company that were under construction in the original Jurassic Park film. We're pleased to share five of the new and unseen areas of Jurassic Park right here, right now!
Telltale Games has opened the doors on its Jurassic Park: The Game website and also provided a behind-the-scenes video entitled "Return to Isla Nublar" as well as the specs for the Deluxe Edition of the game, which launches November 15 on the Xbox 360 (North American retail), PlayStation Network for PlayStation3, Windows PC, and Mac with the iPad2 version coming shortly thereafter – just in time for the holidays.
Here at Dread Central we get to see lots of things, but few of them make us sit up in our seats and say "WOW!" Fortunately this is one of those times, and we're sure you guys will have the same reaction when you see the latest trailer for Telltale Games' Jurassic Park: The Game.
Hold on to your asses, kids, or they will be likely to get bitten off! Jurassic Park: The Game finally has a release date, and we've got the skinny on just when you can expect dinosaurs to be stomping around your home!
Telltale Games announced today that they are targeting November 15th, 2011 as the release date for Jurassic Park: The Game on the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
Much like the origins of the zombie outbreak in Robert Kirkman’s epic The Walking Dead, gameplay details on Telltale Games’ game based on that series are shrouded in mystery. Telltale has recently released a few details about the story, and even without knowing much of anything about the actual gameplay, what we've seen so far is incredibly exciting.
Telltale Games have made a name for themselves in the video game industry by resurrecting a genre that was thought to be defunct - the point and click adventure.
Though we're all still kind of reeling from the announcement of Frank Darabont leaving AMC's "The Walking Dead", it's good to see that the video game based on Robert Kirkman's zombie epic is still moving along nicely.
It's been a couple of months since we've heard anything about Telltale Games' video game adaptation of the Robert Kirkman zombie epic The Walking Dead, but with E3 winding down, there was bound to be something, right?
That's right, kids! Game Informer nabbed the first three bits of concept art. But wait ... there's a twist ...
Oh, Telltale Games. How we love you. If there was ever any doubt of whether or not the developers of the upcoming Jurassic Park: The Game were on the right track, prepare to have your fears laid to rest.
Video games and dinosaurs should be a no-brainer of a combination. The only problem? Despite massive leaps in technology no one has really nailed down the formula and made a game featuring these real life beasts of any value. Hopefully that will change this April as Telltale Games is getting set to release Jurassic Park: The Game.
A fan of Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead? Then, brother, do we have some really good news for you! For a while now a video game based upon the insane landscape Kirkman cooked up for his rich characters has been talked about, but the official word finally came down today.
What's this? Rumblings of a video game based on the Robert Kirkman comic book and AMC television series The Walking Dead? It's all speculation only at this point, but considering our love of both zombies and gaming (and especially combining the two), we couldn't pass up the opportunity to mention the story and throw out a "hell, yeah!" in case it's true.
Sometimes we cover stuff on this site that leaves me scratching my head. We had a review of the new Terminator movie? I guess I can sort of understand that. Which brings me to Monkey Island.
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