While genetically modified to behave more like video game stealth enemies (as you’ll learn from a note found in-game), Throughout nearly all of it, velociraptors lay in wait, looking for a human-sized meal. It also allows for clarity in environmental design, and makes some neat flourishes possible – for example, when you’re hidden, everything has a darker hue, and so you’ll be aware when you can be spotted.ĭon’t let the bright colours fool you, though: Aftermath is a tense, often genuinely frightening horror-stealth game. The graphics are cel-shaded, forgoing the realism of the special-effects-driven movies, but you still get an incredible sense of immersion, the use of colour ensuring the dinos you encounter really pop. Your mission to grab data and then escape the island alive sends you through most of the central institution’s many wings and buildings as you activate computer systems, process research, and detour around crumbled, overgrown ruins aplenty. Ahead of its release the we found out how Jurassic World Aftermath Collection was made in a deep-dive interview where they discuss how the art direction behind this Jurassic Park VR entry, and the way they approached designing for PSVR 2, so how did all that hard work pan out? Jurassic World Aftermath Collection comes alive Looking for a visually unique PSVR 2 game? Jurassic Park Aftermath Collection ticks that box (Image credit: Universal City Studios / Amblin Entertainment)
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