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[PS3Blog.net Review] Jurassic Park: The Game Episode 2

Following the events of the game’s first episode, park veterinarian Gerry Harding, his daughter Jess, and a mysterious visitor to the park must fight to survive the deadly beasts that inhabit Jurassic Park. Episode 2 introduces some new characters and puts you face to face with dinosaurs never before seen in the Jurassic Park films!

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TMA: Jurassic Park: The Game 2 HD Review

TMA: I think few franchises have ever captured the imagination of the public like the famous Jurassic Park trilogy by Steven Spielberg. Books, toys, even theme parks – the world has seen it all. And even a couple of video-games, though they weren’t really worth mentioning. Until now that is! Telltale has struck again, taking an age-old intellectual property and twisting it in new and interesting ways. As a serialized interactive movie adventure none-the-less.

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Mobile Game Bargains: June 28, 2012 (Modojo)

John Bedford (Modojo): Infinity Blade for a dollar? Modojo rounds up the best of the price-drops on the App Store for Thursday 28th June.

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Pocket Gamer: Jurassic Park: The Game 2 HD Review

Pocket Gamer: One of the advantages of splitting a game up into separate episodes is that you can listen to fan feedback between releases, tweaking things that players liked and fixing bits that critics hated.

It's like the TV show Lost. At the beginning of season three the show-runners jarringly introduced a pair of unlikeable, self-stereotyping jerks called Nikki and Paulo. Fans detested the duo, and made their feelings known with venomous comments and reduced viewer numbers.

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