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    The establishing shot of the dig site in JP3 was actual footage filmed in early summer 2001 at Jack Horner's dinosaur excavation. (From: jurassiraptor)
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    At 2:23:42 PM on 8/18/2005, raptor2000 said:
    Just for the heck of it, I just layed through the whole game again, and once again was suprised by yes, the ammount of glitches in it, but also by how fun i still is despite all that.
    It is also really short when I think about it. Only 8 levels....I veat it in a few hours.


    At 8:42:38 AM on 8/14/2005, Neelis said:
    Ah, Trespasser. I loved it, finally a chance to walk around on Isla Sorna. Sure, there were mistakes in the game, it wasn't perfect, but I loved the village part, in which you could enter all the different buildings, the labs and the dense forest with the Albertosaurus... the music was excellent for this game!


    At 10:04:27 PM on 8/13/2005, raptor2000 said:
    I agree, it took me a while to find a copy but I don't regret what I paid for it, and I still play it. The original control scheme was wierd but I changed it to the controls from (I think) Jedi Knight or Jedi Outcast which made it alot easier.
    The score was good, but the songs weren't very long.
    The voice actors were great though, and the story was good. (alot better than the story for JP3....this landing on the island actually was an accident to begin with)
    Like you said, Trespasser, while not perfect, and in need of some major bug/glitch fixing, is still a good game and one of the, if not the best JP game out there.


    At 9:58:11 PM on 8/13/2005, Chaotician said:
    I loved Trespasser. It wasn't perfect, goodness knows the control system was awkward at times. But it was a wonderfully rich, immersive experience. The voice acting by Attenborough and Driver was first class, and the dialogue was so well-written. Plus, the score was magnificent. I think Trespasser is an underrated gem. I will always treasure my copy. :)


    At 1:28:24 AM on 8/13/2005, Trex1975 said:
    Same here.


    At 1:27:51 AM on 8/13/2005, Trex1975 said:


    At 12:48:02 AM on 8/13/2005, raptor2000 said:
    For some reason, I liked Trespasser. Maybe because it was the only game of it's kind. I mean, I agree there was alot (ALOT) wrong with it. Hardly any interaction with anything, zombie-like dinosaurs, and more bugs and glitches than you could shake a stick at. But still, I liked it and still play it every once in a while


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