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Jurassic Park-Style Survival Game Looks More Terrifying Than The Last Jurassic World Movie

Jaw Drop Games has shown off its impressive array of dinosaurs for the upcoming survival-horror game . This is the latest dinosaur glimpse for the title, which previously revealed that it would feature more scientifically accurate feathered dinosaurs rather than the more purely reptilian types seen in other media like the movies or the games of the '90s and 2000s. While some may argue that the idea of a "" may not seem intimidating, the studio is setting out to convince players otherwise.

Having previously provided atmospheric looks at some of the dinosaurs players will be desperately trying to escape through cinematic teasers, gameplay footage, and development videos, Jaw Drop Games' latest YouTube video shows the best look at all of the prehistoric beasts yet, along with the sound design for each dinosaur.

As shown in the video, which seems to go in size order, the dinosaurs of are as follows:

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The movies took creative liberties with the Velociraptor name, as while raptors were known to work as packs due to their size, the real Velociraptors were much smaller and were, in fact, closer to the size of a turkey. The ones depicted in the movie, however, were closer in scale to Deinonychus. Utahraptors are arguably more intimidating than either, as they are even larger than Deinonychus, and are sure to be a terrifying presence in, with previous videos showing an intense chase from the pack hunters.

While this is the best look at the Allosaurus and Compsogathus' depictions to date, the Tyrannosaurus Rex has been present since the early days of the game's marketing when it was still looking for crowdfunding back in 2020. The T-Rex in that early footage certainly seemed to resemble that of the one in — affectionately named Rexy by fans — with its brown color palette, but the new look shows the studio has made some changes with

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