MY TOP 10 BEST JURASSIC PARK GAMES by AurelianAce, literature
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MY TOP 10 BEST JURASSIC PARK GAMES
Have you people been faced with a franchise that has influenced your life so much that it settles the way you see the world? Well, that's exactly what happened, and still happens, to me with the Jurassic Park saga. Ever since Michael Crichton's novel, published in 1990, up to this day, I'm still impressed by what this franchise has done with and for dinosaurs. Many people might think the scientific accuracy of this saga has plummeted, but ever since its first minutes the artistic licenses were more than obvious, starting by the mere fact that dinosaur could be cloned using DNA found in blood sucked by insects preserved in amber (something that, by the way, is impossible to do with any organism that has been dead for over 10000 years), continuing with the Dilophosaurus' ability to spit poison, the Velociraptors' size and physical appearence, the Tyrannosaurus' motion-based vision, and many things that I'm more than certainly leaving unsaid. Despite that some people keep flipping out
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (5/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (5/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the fifth and final part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Stegosaurus (Base) -Analysis: The basic Stegosaurus featured in the game, based on its Jurassic World appearance, features a rather strict social need and bland skins. -Favourite pattern/skin: Rainforest and Wetland. -Least favourite skin: Vivid and Basic. -Score: 3/5 *Stegosaurus -Analysis: The Stegosaurus featured in the "Return to Jurassic Park" DLC includes much better skins than its basic counterpart, although it doesn't include 2001 variants. Some 1997 patterns can be used as expies for that though. -Favourite pattern/skin: 1997B and 1997C patterns. -Least favourite skin: 1997E pattern. -Score: 5/5 *Struthiomimus -Analysis: The very first dinosaur hatched in the game counts with a plethora of colorful patterns, and its low cost makes it an easy dinosaur to create. -Favourite pattern/skin: Rainforest, Arid and Woodland. -Least
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (4/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (4/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the fourth part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Nodosaurus -Analysis: Nodosaurids are not very rich as far as skin variety comes, but Nodosaurus makes up for it with decent skins, which grants him points in my eyes. -Favourite pattern/skin: Jungle and Steppe. -Least favourite skin: Basic. -Score: 4/5 *Olorotitan -Analysis: Included in the "Secrets of Dr Wu" DLC, this beautiful hadrosaur gets this high on my list because of its amazing skins and gracile swan-like appearance (intended). Easily my favourite dinosaur in the aforementioned DLC. -Favourite pattern/skin: Alpine and Taiga. -Least favourite skin: Arid. -Score: 5/5 *Ouranosaurus -Analysis: A JPOG veteran featured in the "Claire's Sanctuary" DLC, with a hump-like sail and not-so-varied skin repertoire. -Favourite pattern/skin: Basic and Wetland. -Least favourite skin: Alpine. -Score: 4/5 *Pachycephalosaurus -Analysis: A
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (3/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (3/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the third part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Gigantspinosaurus -Analysis: Another unremarkable stegosaurid, or at least it would be if it didn't have its gargantuan namesake spines and a plethora of cool patterns. It does require a decent amount of herd members to keep comfortable. -Favourite pattern/skin: Vivid, Jungle and Savannah. -Least favourite skin: Tundra. -Score: 3/5 *Herrerasaurus -Analysis: A medium-sized carnivore included in the "Carnivore Dinosaur Pack" DLC, which unfortunately, doesn't have the skin featured in TellTale's "Jurassic Park The Game", and includes bland sounds, but it redeems itself with a decent set of skins and by being the first, and so far only, Triassic dinosaur in the game. -Favourite pattern/skin: Arid and Basic. -Least favourite skin: Coastal. -Score: 4/5 *Homalocephale -Analysis: A cute dinosaur returning from JPOG included in the "Herbivore Dinosaur
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (2/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (2/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the second part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Chasmosaurus -Analysis: This dinosaur, included in the base game, is not by any means a favourite of mine, but it does feature a great room for genes, which makes up for its poor social and population margins. -Favourite pattern/skin: Tundra and Arid. -Least favourite skin: Alpine. -Score: 4/5 *Chungkingosaurus -Analysis: Not a very remarkable stegosaurid, at least as far as I'm concerned, but it makes up for it with a decent amount of awesome patterns and decent social and population thresholds. -Favourite pattern/skin: Jungle, Rainforest and Arid. -Least favourite skin: Savannah. -Score: 3/5 *Compsognathus -Analysis: Compies have wormed their way into my heart with their outlandish cuteness. Can't blame them for offing Dieter Stark in The Lost World. They were just getting back at him after he tased one of their kind. This little
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (1/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (1/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and today I'm bringing you an in-depth analysis/review of every dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution, including every dinosaur included in every DLC as of December 2019, and their alternate variants. I'll include 15 dinosaurs per part, hence the 1/5 in the title. In these reviews, I'll include a brief, personal analysis of the dinosaur, my favourite and least favourite pattern(s), and the score it gets from a total of 5. These reviews and scores will match the ones in the tier image I've uploaded on DeviantArt. Without further ado, let's begin... *Acrocanthosaurus -Analysis: Included in the "Carnivore Dinosaur Pack" DLC, this JPOG veteran is quite a sight to behold. Being almost comically "thick" doesn't take away its charm, and it features some quite awesome skins. However, the tyrannosaurid-esque head and the tiny arms make it my least favourite carcharodontosaurid in this game. -Favourite pattern/skin: Jungle and Vivid. -Least
Ace Combat: Skies of Deception Planes and Weapons by AurelianAce, literature
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Ace Combat: Skies of Deception Planes and Weapons
Hello, I'm AurelianAce, and, since I had some time after making a new scene, I decided to make this little guide to help you readers to have a visual image of my fanfic. Keep in mind two things:
1-This guide is just for reference in the fanfic, and thus, it won't reflect accurate information about the real planes and weapons. It's Ace Combat, after all.
2-It will also serve as a reference to Skies of Incursion, a spin-off of my in-progress fanfic Skies of Deception, which will feature some differences from it.
First off, I'll introduce the weapons. It might feature some differences from the actual games, so please, don't mind it all that much
MY TOP 10 BEST JURASSIC PARK GAMES by AurelianAce, literature
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MY TOP 10 BEST JURASSIC PARK GAMES
Have you people been faced with a franchise that has influenced your life so much that it settles the way you see the world? Well, that's exactly what happened, and still happens, to me with the Jurassic Park saga. Ever since Michael Crichton's novel, published in 1990, up to this day, I'm still impressed by what this franchise has done with and for dinosaurs. Many people might think the scientific accuracy of this saga has plummeted, but ever since its first minutes the artistic licenses were more than obvious, starting by the mere fact that dinosaur could be cloned using DNA found in blood sucked by insects preserved in amber (something that, by the way, is impossible to do with any organism that has been dead for over 10000 years), continuing with the Dilophosaurus' ability to spit poison, the Velociraptors' size and physical appearence, the Tyrannosaurus' motion-based vision, and many things that I'm more than certainly leaving unsaid. Despite that some people keep flipping out
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (5/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (5/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the fifth and final part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Stegosaurus (Base) -Analysis: The basic Stegosaurus featured in the game, based on its Jurassic World appearance, features a rather strict social need and bland skins. -Favourite pattern/skin: Rainforest and Wetland. -Least favourite skin: Vivid and Basic. -Score: 3/5 *Stegosaurus -Analysis: The Stegosaurus featured in the "Return to Jurassic Park" DLC includes much better skins than its basic counterpart, although it doesn't include 2001 variants. Some 1997 patterns can be used as expies for that though. -Favourite pattern/skin: 1997B and 1997C patterns. -Least favourite skin: 1997E pattern. -Score: 5/5 *Struthiomimus -Analysis: The very first dinosaur hatched in the game counts with a plethora of colorful patterns, and its low cost makes it an easy dinosaur to create. -Favourite pattern/skin: Rainforest, Arid and Woodland. -Least
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (4/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (4/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the fourth part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Nodosaurus -Analysis: Nodosaurids are not very rich as far as skin variety comes, but Nodosaurus makes up for it with decent skins, which grants him points in my eyes. -Favourite pattern/skin: Jungle and Steppe. -Least favourite skin: Basic. -Score: 4/5 *Olorotitan -Analysis: Included in the "Secrets of Dr Wu" DLC, this beautiful hadrosaur gets this high on my list because of its amazing skins and gracile swan-like appearance (intended). Easily my favourite dinosaur in the aforementioned DLC. -Favourite pattern/skin: Alpine and Taiga. -Least favourite skin: Arid. -Score: 5/5 *Ouranosaurus -Analysis: A JPOG veteran featured in the "Claire's Sanctuary" DLC, with a hump-like sail and not-so-varied skin repertoire. -Favourite pattern/skin: Basic and Wetland. -Least favourite skin: Alpine. -Score: 4/5 *Pachycephalosaurus -Analysis: A
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (3/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (3/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the third part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Gigantspinosaurus -Analysis: Another unremarkable stegosaurid, or at least it would be if it didn't have its gargantuan namesake spines and a plethora of cool patterns. It does require a decent amount of herd members to keep comfortable. -Favourite pattern/skin: Vivid, Jungle and Savannah. -Least favourite skin: Tundra. -Score: 3/5 *Herrerasaurus -Analysis: A medium-sized carnivore included in the "Carnivore Dinosaur Pack" DLC, which unfortunately, doesn't have the skin featured in TellTale's "Jurassic Park The Game", and includes bland sounds, but it redeems itself with a decent set of skins and by being the first, and so far only, Triassic dinosaur in the game. -Favourite pattern/skin: Arid and Basic. -Least favourite skin: Coastal. -Score: 4/5 *Homalocephale -Analysis: A cute dinosaur returning from JPOG included in the "Herbivore Dinosaur
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (2/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (2/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and this is the second part of my JWE Dinosaur Review. Without further ado, let's begin... *Chasmosaurus -Analysis: This dinosaur, included in the base game, is not by any means a favourite of mine, but it does feature a great room for genes, which makes up for its poor social and population margins. -Favourite pattern/skin: Tundra and Arid. -Least favourite skin: Alpine. -Score: 4/5 *Chungkingosaurus -Analysis: Not a very remarkable stegosaurid, at least as far as I'm concerned, but it makes up for it with a decent amount of awesome patterns and decent social and population thresholds. -Favourite pattern/skin: Jungle, Rainforest and Arid. -Least favourite skin: Savannah. -Score: 3/5 *Compsognathus -Analysis: Compies have wormed their way into my heart with their outlandish cuteness. Can't blame them for offing Dieter Stark in The Lost World. They were just getting back at him after he tased one of their kind. This little
Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (1/5) by AurelianAce, literature
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Jurassic World Evolution Dinosaur Review (1/5)
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, this is AurelianAce, and today I'm bringing you an in-depth analysis/review of every dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution, including every dinosaur included in every DLC as of December 2019, and their alternate variants. I'll include 15 dinosaurs per part, hence the 1/5 in the title. In these reviews, I'll include a brief, personal analysis of the dinosaur, my favourite and least favourite pattern(s), and the score it gets from a total of 5. These reviews and scores will match the ones in the tier image I've uploaded on DeviantArt. Without further ado, let's begin... *Acrocanthosaurus -Analysis: Included in the "Carnivore Dinosaur Pack" DLC, this JPOG veteran is quite a sight to behold. Being almost comically "thick" doesn't take away its charm, and it features some quite awesome skins. However, the tyrannosaurid-esque head and the tiny arms make it my least favourite carcharodontosaurid in this game. -Favourite pattern/skin: Jungle and Vivid. -Least