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199865/100
ShooterPuzzleAdventure

Fantasy · Horror · Open World · Sci-Fi · Survival

Trespasser's ambition lies in its physics-driven interactions; the player's arm, controlled directly, becomes both a weapon and a tool for puzzle-solving. Its innovative approach to first-person perspective, abandoning a traditional HUD, immerses the player in a world where survival hinges on environmental awareness and resourcefulness. Despite significant technical limitations, the game's commitment to emergent gameplay and a sense of vulnerability continues to captivate those who appreciate its unique perspective on survival.

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The game opens with John Hammond reading an excerpt from his memoirs. Hammond is a rich industrialist who used his wealth to assemble a scientific team that cloned dinosaurs. Intent on creating an amusement park showcasing his biological attractions, Hammond's park ultimately fails when the dinosaurs escape. While Jurassic Park was built on Isla Nublar, off the coast of Costa Rica, the animals were raised at an alternate location, Isla Sorna, also named "Site B". Trespasser takes place a year after the events of The Lost World: Jurassic Park, where the general public has learned about the existence of Jurassic Park. The game begins in a dark apartment, where mail is piling up and a phone rings. When it goes to voice-mail, a woman named Jill leaves a message, expressing amazement that Anne (the apartment's resident) had actually gone ahead on a trip to the tropics. The message closes with Jill's comment, "I thought you HATED flying." The scene changes to an unseen person closing and bolting an airplane bathroom door and then the sounds of retching can be heard. The plane suddenly bucks and an apparent malfunction occurs and the plane crashes. Anne awakens on the shores of an island (apparently the sole survivor of the crash), and proceeds to explore. Anne learns she is on Site B, InGen's dinosaur breeding facility. Pursued by dinosaurs, Anne makes use of weapons left behind to defend herself as she explores. Following a monorail track into the island interior, Anne encounters dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and Albertosaurus. After recovering security cards from an InGen town, Anne proceeds past a dam and to a large mountain. At the summit, Anne is able to contact the United States Navy on an emergency channel. After defeating the Alpha Velociraptor and its tribe that lives atop the mountain, she is rescued by helicopter. The game closes as Anne returns to her apartment. Jill calls and the message goes to the answering machine, saying she "better have a good damn reason for not calling," Anne wordlessly responds by tossing a raptor claw on her desk.

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Like Trespasser, this game throws you into hostile, creature-filled environments with a gun, demanding precise aiming and strategic movement to survive. It shares that sense of being constantly on edge, fighting for every inch.

Why recommended

  • Features intense third-person shooter combat against grotesque, challenging creatures, requiring careful resource management and precise gunplay akin to Trespasser's survival focus.
  • Criteria - Action is central with fast-paced combat encounters, and Multiplayer allows for cooperative play through the challenging worlds.
  • The game's world design emphasizes exploration and discovery within distinct, dangerous biomes, reminiscent of Trespasser's open, perilous environments.
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If you enjoyed the high stakes and constant threat of Trespasser's dinosaur encounters, this game offers a similar 'Souls-like' challenge with firearms, forcing you to master movement and shooting against relentless enemies in a sci-fi setting.

Why recommended

  • Presents a 'Souls-like' challenge with ranged combat as its primary mechanic, demanding precise aiming, dodge-rolling, and strategic engagement with tough enemies.
  • Criteria - Challenging Difficulty is a core design pillar, with unforgiving combat and boss encounters, and Action is the defining gameplay loop.
  • The game features a desolate, dangerous sci-fi world filled with hostile creatures and environmental hazards, echoing Trespasser's sense of isolated peril.
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While the perspective shifts, the core thrill of fending off overwhelming alien hordes with a variety of weaponry, often in chaotic multiplayer scenarios, captures the desperate, action-packed survival feel of Trespasser.

Why recommended

  • Features intense, over-the-top third-person shooter action against swarms of alien creatures, requiring constant movement and strategic use of diverse weapons and stratagems.
  • Criteria - Action is the game's primary focus, with constant combat, and Multiplayer is integral, supporting cooperative play against challenging enemy forces.
  • The game's challenging missions and overwhelming enemy numbers create a constant sense of peril and the need for teamwork, similar to Trespasser's demanding survival gameplay.

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