Jurassic Park: The Game – 5 New Areas Revealed (PC)

When Jurassic Park: The Game launches on November 15th, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation Network, Windows PC and Mac closely followed by release on iPad 2, Telltale Games will take players deeper into beautiful island of Isla Nublar – the location of Jurassic Park. In the original Jurassic Park film, the dinosaur-themed amusement park visited by Dr. Alan Grant and company was under construction. The rest of the park was teased at, but all hell broke loose before the tour was complete.


    

 

Now, Telltale Games is taking players of Jurassic Park: The Game to see those new park attractions, deadly new creatures and intriguing research stations. This new content will be exclusively experienced in Telltale’s Jurassic Park: The Game.

Below (illustrated by recently captured security camera access and images) are five of the new and unseen areas of Jurassic Park, where the action and adventure of the upcoming video game Jurassic Park: The Game will take place!

Jurassic Park Marine Facility:
The Marine Facility is an aquarium complex added to the Phase II construction plan of Jurassic Park when the park’s geneticists unexpectedly hatched a creature of the ancient deep. Recently secured security camera access shows a functioning underwater habitat including its largest inhabitant, a carnivorous Mosasaur. Guests of Jurassic Park will enjoy a thrilling spectacle starring a titan of the seas, all from the safety of an underwater observation rotunda.

Bone Shaker Roller Coaster:
In addition to being a pioneer in genetic manipulation John Hammond was also a fan of family entertainment and thrills. As a result, he commissioned a series of amusement park rides to compliment the living attractions of his Dinosaur Park. The Bone Shaker Roller Coaster was one in a series of thrill rides in a section of the island dedicated more ‘traditional’ amusement. This hacked security camera feed shows the partially-completed Bone Shaker roller coaster. Originally designed to thrill, it will instead serve as an escape route for survivors fleeing prehistoric predators.

Geothermal Power Plant:
Isla Nublar is a volcanic island and its endless source of geothermal energy was wisely tapped into by InGen’s engineers to generate all of the park’s power needs. Integrating the Geothermal Power plant with the rest of the park’s systems necessitated a complex startup sequence to restore power to the park and the electricity to the dinosaur enclosure fences. This area of the park’s infrastructure will play a key role in the survival of all who are trapped on the island. A quick look at this security camera footage gives a glimpse of the size and scope of the facility.

Dr. Sorkin’s Field Lab:
Dr. Laura Sorkin’s was an integral part of the initial process of dinosaur cloning, but her attitude set her against InGen. Hammond kept her on the payroll but moved her out to a remote research station (security camera feed here) to conduct observational behavior experiments with the creatures of the park. In this field station, Dr. Sorkin was able to conduct experiments of her own; experiments with deadly potential. A recently hacked security camera feed (found here) gives a brief glimpse of what lurks in the nearby quarantine pens.

North Docks:
Not everyone can afford to visit Jurassic Park by helicopter. Most of the influx of tourism is expected to arrive at Jurassic Park by charter and cruise ship. For this purpose, the North Docks (official Park promo reel here) have been constructed to accommodate both private yachts in a soon to be complete marina, and cruise ships. Patrons arrive and are ushered into express tour vehicles, which will whisk them away to the Visitor Center.

Jurassic Park: The Game launches November 15 on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft in North America and globally on PlayStation®Network for PlayStation®3, Windows® PC, Mac and soon thereafter for iPad™ 2.