Posted: 29 May 2005, 11:57
I've been studying numerous dinosaur games and hunting games and decided that one thing Jurassic Park really needed was a hunting game. No not that DNA Factor crap! A good hunting game with at least an ounce of story is what the franchise needs.
Basically, the story is that, after the events of the third movie, the Costa Rican government ordered that Isla Sorna be cleansed of all living organisms: dinosaurs, trees, etc. The island is now a barren rock, with no evidence of anything having ever lived there. However, InGen had a stock of dinosaurs on a nearby island: Isla Muerte. Here, there was still a functioning top-secret facility. It was here that the dinosaurs were first developed. You see, on Isla Muerte, many years before the events of Jurassic Park (sometime in the early eighties), John Hammond originally wanted the Park to be set on Isla Sorna. However, the negociations with the German mining company who had owned Sorna failed. InGen then set out to look for a suitable island. They then, in the year 1990, found Isla Nublar. It was also by this time that the German mining company had left Sorna. Hammond was overjoyed with the thought of having two Jurassic Parks, one on Nublar and one on Sorna.
The original plan was to have it in a 90-10 spectrum. Nublar was planned to be 90 percent amusement and 10 percent production. Sorna was to be the other way around. John Hammond then thought that once that both islands had a suitable amount of exhibits, which would've been sometime between 1996-1999, he would release both islands as Jurassic Park Nublar and Jurassic Park Sorna. He figured that the Park would be so popular that one island wouldn't accomadate all the visitors. The events of the first movie took place, Site B was desolated by Hurricane Clarissa, InGen sends a failed expedition (on orders from Peter Ludlow) to export dinosaurs from the island, a woman named Anne crashlanded onto Sorna and eventually escaped, then the events in JP3 took place Isla Sorna was, as I mentioned above, cleansed of life. But what of the Isla Muerte facility?
TO BE CONTINUED...
Basically, the story is that, after the events of the third movie, the Costa Rican government ordered that Isla Sorna be cleansed of all living organisms: dinosaurs, trees, etc. The island is now a barren rock, with no evidence of anything having ever lived there. However, InGen had a stock of dinosaurs on a nearby island: Isla Muerte. Here, there was still a functioning top-secret facility. It was here that the dinosaurs were first developed. You see, on Isla Muerte, many years before the events of Jurassic Park (sometime in the early eighties), John Hammond originally wanted the Park to be set on Isla Sorna. However, the negociations with the German mining company who had owned Sorna failed. InGen then set out to look for a suitable island. They then, in the year 1990, found Isla Nublar. It was also by this time that the German mining company had left Sorna. Hammond was overjoyed with the thought of having two Jurassic Parks, one on Nublar and one on Sorna.
The original plan was to have it in a 90-10 spectrum. Nublar was planned to be 90 percent amusement and 10 percent production. Sorna was to be the other way around. John Hammond then thought that once that both islands had a suitable amount of exhibits, which would've been sometime between 1996-1999, he would release both islands as Jurassic Park Nublar and Jurassic Park Sorna. He figured that the Park would be so popular that one island wouldn't accomadate all the visitors. The events of the first movie took place, Site B was desolated by Hurricane Clarissa, InGen sends a failed expedition (on orders from Peter Ludlow) to export dinosaurs from the island, a woman named Anne crashlanded onto Sorna and eventually escaped, then the events in JP3 took place Isla Sorna was, as I mentioned above, cleansed of life. But what of the Isla Muerte facility?
TO BE CONTINUED...