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Sure! Here's a full review of LEGO Jurassic World (often referred to as LEGO Jurassic Park) on the PlayStation 3:
LEGO Jurassic World brings together the dino-filled chaos of the Jurassic Park film franchise with the lighthearted, brick-breaking fun of the LEGO game formula. Covering all four films up to Jurassic World, this PS3 entry delivers a charming, family-friendly adventure with a ton of content, humor, and dinosaurs.
The game spans the full stories of:
Jurassic Park (1993)
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic World
Each film is represented by its own chapter, retelling major plot points in tongue-in-cheek LEGO fashion. The stories are trimmed down for accessibility, but they manage to hit all the major beats with clever, non-violent humor. Even more serious moments (like the T-Rex attack or raptor chase) are transformed into slapstick comedy.
LEGO Jurassic World sticks to the tried-and-true LEGO game format:
Platforming, puzzle-solving, and simple combat
Two-player local co-op (drop-in/drop-out)
Tons of collectibles, secrets, and unlockables
Play as over 100 charactersincluding the ability to control over 20 dinosaurs
The addition of dinosaurs as playable characters is a major highlight:
You can roar, stomp, charge, and even solve puzzles using their unique abilities.
There's also a feature to create custom dinosaurs using DNA collected throughout the game.
While the gameplay is fun, it can be repetitive and a bit shallowespecially for older players. The AI-controlled companions can be clunky when solving puzzles, and combat remains a minor element rather than a challenge.
Each films setting gets a LEGO makeover:
From the original Isla Nublar to the theme-park polish of Jurassic World, the environments are colorful and lively.
Players can explore hub worlds to access missions, replay levels, and discover secrets.
On PS3, the graphics are decent but not as sharp or detailed as the PS4 version. Load times are slightly longer, and some frame rate dips occur during busier sequences, but the core experience holds up well.
One of the coolest aspects: voice clips from the films are used throughout the game, bringing an extra layer of authenticity. Hearing the original dialogueespecially Jeff Goldblums iconic deliveryis a treat, though some lines can feel awkwardly cut or reused.
The soundtrack borrows heavily from John Williams' original score, which adds genuine Jurassic Park atmosphere to the whimsical LEGO action.
LEGO Jurassic World on PS3 is a fun, humorous, and content-rich experience, especially if you're a fan of the movies or the LEGO game series. While it's not groundbreaking and shows some s