Jurassic World Aftermath Collection
- February 22, 2023
- Coatsink
While Jurassic World Aftermath Collection has some strong points, it doesn't quite do the game justice like it did in VR.
Jurassic World Aftermath Collection is a suspenseful survival adventure game that transports players to Isla Nublar with PlayStation VR. Experience a thrilling journey as you navigate through dangerous environments filled with dinosaurs, using stealth and cunning to evade them while solving puzzles to progress. With stunning visuals and immersive gameplay, this collection offers a unique and exhilarating adventure in the world of Jurassic Park.
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Jurassic World Aftermath Collection Review (Switch) – Dinosaur: Isolation
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60%Jurassic World Aftermath Collection Review - A Missed Opportunity To Make The Most Of Jurassic World In VR
While younger folks might still get a kick from its occasional scares and familiar locations, Jurassic World Aftermath Collection is a desperately linear adventure that struggles to break free of its humble technical origins and fails to both do proper justice to the setting of its source material and the PSVR2 hardware itself.
55%Jurassic World Aftermath Collection Review
We love the first Jurassic Park film, and the other five to varying degrees. Luckily for us, then, that despite its name, Jurassic World Aftermath generally takes after the original rather than any of the sequels, although the Switch version simply isn’t the best way to play it. If you have an Oculus headset, do yourself a favour and play the way it was meant to be – fully immersed in the soundscape of a ruined Jurassic World theme park while velociraptors stalk you. If you don’t have one, Aftermath on Switch certainly does enough for fans of the series to take a look, but the short experience grows a little too tedious by the time the credits roll without the immersion of VR to keep you on your toes.
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