Product description Review Whose idea was this game, anyway? As if it weren't enough for the world to endure the lethargic silicon fallacy that was Primal Rage, someone then decided to create a bigger, better dinosaur trap. "We can rebuild it. We can make it stronger. We can make the six-million-dollar dinosaur fighting game!" This must have been the rallying cry at some forsaken boardroom meeting when discussing the fate of Warpath: Jurassic Park. Developed by Black Ops Entertainment, those crafty code-slingers responsible for Namco's Treasures of the Deep and the recently released Tomorrow Never Dies, Warpath is as straight up a dinosaur-fighting game as there ever has been. While this game no doubt may have looked good on paper (get dinos together, have them slug it out, throw in a few encyclopedic touches, and there you go), it is truly horrible in practice. While the dinosaurs themselves look really nice, their surroundings (or environments) are warp-tastic adventures in texture-map glitching. Surfaces buckle and distortion abounds as the PlayStation struggles to keep all this geometry under control. The occasional graphic highlight (read: gimmick) will attempt to liven things up in the form of a human running around and waiting to be eaten or small dinosaurs walking between the combatants only to be crushed by unsympathetic dinosaur feet. Graphical guffaws aside, the fighting "action" is atrocious. If ever there was a game specifically designed for button mashing, then this is it. Sadly, button response time is bad. Much like elevator doors pause before closing, after you hit the button, so, too, does Warpath when you press, say, the bite button. Press the button, wait, and the dinosaur attempts to bite. The game continues like this no matter what you do, and it's not long before this disjointed battle of cause and effect wears out its welcome. Simply put, it's hard to feel any sort of control over your actions in Warpath. There are Tekken-like hold moves with which to either throttle your opponent or cause a vicious impaling move, but once again, your chances of pulling the move off when you want are hit and miss. Executing a combo of any sorts is directly linked to how fast you can whack the buttons, but even the combos gives you mixed results due to the poor collision detection. Once past the button mashing, the sound effects are insignificant, although Black Ops did a reasonable job trying to simulate "authentic" dinosaur sounds. While the selection of dinosaurs is decent, many are hidden at first, and it's quite possible that even the youngest gamer will tire of the unlocking process rather quickly. Although there is a decent dinosaur fact-file and other should-be-standard "secrets" waiting to be discovered, this is nothing more than a useful tool for a science class. As a game, Warpath: Jurassic Park is well past its due date. Pass with prejudice.--James Mielke--Copyright © 1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot Review
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Warpath: Jurassic Park
Very rare nowadays, so I'm glad I could get a complete copy. This is a relatively unknown, but very well made fighting game with top-of-the-line graphics for it's time, customizable dinos & unlockable characters & arenas inspired by the films 'Jurassic Park' & 'The Lost World.' And, on top of that, you get a ton of dinosaurs mentioned in the films & books, but never actually seen in the movies at the time. Definitely a worthy grab, if you can find a good one.
B**N
A childhood favorite. Buuut one small problem.
The disc came to me with a dent of sorts in it. So it didn't work too well, but it worked well enough to play occasionally, till I left it in my basement when I used the area for gaming.
S**S
very pissed off
okay so i ordered this game and the company claimed it was in good condition,got it with prime an it came in a day earlier then it said it wasgoing to an i was stoked! tried to play it. come to find out the outsideparts of the disk was in good condition but the very center of the disklooked like it had been circled a few time with a knife with some angerbehind it.... if you havn't guessed already,the shit DID NOT WORK!it freezes everytime i try to pick a dinosaur an thats if i even make itto the main screen to pick anything.over all i am OH SO VERY UNHAPPY!!!!! didnt even want to send it back or complane..ended up just ordering another one from a different company. wouldnt even bother withthis company... wouldnt trust it :/not happy with this product
J**.
Warpath: Jurassic Park
My Grandson just loves this game. He plays it all the time!!!!!!!Thanks to the company i purchased it from for the excellent price and condition of the used game. excellent!!!!
W**Y
AHHH NOSTALGIA
This brings me right back to my childhood, I love it. Game arrived in very good condition seeing how old it is and arrived in a timely fashion. A+
J**A
BETTER THAN TEKKEN!!! :p
this game beats any wrestling or karate game veer made and i hope u find this helpful but buy this
L**N
Warpath Great Game
Got this game for my granboys,they love it. Game is in good condition.Would buy from this person in the future.Thanks.
E**L
Five Stars
Such Action. Many fun
G**0
Well done!
Very well done. ArRiver in great condition, works perfectly!
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