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The good parts of Jurassic World

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I may have given off the impression in my last article that I didn’t like Jurassic World. I did like it – it just wasn’t amazing. It had plenty of problems but it had some good parts as well, so for the sake of fairness, here’s a list of those good parts. Again, spoilers ahead.

1. The kids weren’t annoying

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Well done, you two. You were tolerable. Give yourselves a pat on the back.

Name the last film you watched that had a child or children that weren’t incredibly annoying. It’s hard, isn’t it? For whatever reason, be it the writing or the acting, kid characters tend to draw a lot of ire from audiences, sometimes to the point where they want the big scary monster to eat them just so they’d stop talking.  Fortunately, Jurassic World avoids that pitfall.

I shared some grievances regarding the kids in the last article, but overall they weren’t terrible. When it came down to it, they never felt like excess baggage, dragging the rest of the cast down and endangering them. They successfully avoided being eaten by the Indominus, and during one of the last escape scenes, they kept the raptors at bay. They actually contributed instead of standing and screaming whilst somebody else saved them.

I’ve also got to give credit to Ty Simpkins, who played the younger brother, Gray. His character may have been a tad generic but he gave a really good performance, especially when he’s running around the park. He captures the excitement a dinosaur geek would probably have at a dinosaur theme park where you can see real dinosaurs. When he constantly runs ahead of his brother, I wasn’t like “Ugh, stop running off.” I was like “Yeah, I’d probably do the same thing.”

2. Jurassic World looks like a real theme park

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Now where’s Splash Mountain? … Wait, wrong park.

When we get our first glimpse of Jurassic World, I was genuinely surprised by how much it looked like a theme park. There was just something about the layout of all the shops and the like in that first shot that I can’t explain. It had things that a dinosaur theme park would have – a safari, a petting zoo, a Seaworld-esque performance (only with a very big and very hungry sea dinosaur).

I even found myself interested in all the business talk. How weird and sad is that? I wouldn’t want a whole film all about the business side of it but what we saw actually pulled me in. Claire talks about how they had to make their own attractions because people were getting bored with the regular dinosaurs. That blew my mind. Of course people would get bored of real-life dinosaurs after a few years. It all managed to make the park seem more real; an impressive feat considering all the CGI dinosaurs running about.

3. Claire’s character arc

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Makes you forget she was in Spiderman 3, doesn’t it?

While it could have been handled a lot better, Claire’s development was decent enough. Character development is always great, especially when it involves a well-dressed professional suddenly becoming a bit of a badass. The moment her nephews are in danger, Claire, despite having drifted away from them over the years, immediately runs in to find them, even if she needs Chris Pratt’s… I mean Owen’s help. And while she’s justifiably terrified of the rogue dinos, there’s a point where she stops caring – she’s been hounded by these things all day along and she’s just had enough.

Sadly, she doesn’t quite get enough cool moments for herself. She shoots a dinosaur off of Owen (which was pretty great) and then there’s her releasing the T-Rex and acting as bait to lure it. And she does all this in high-heels. For some reason, I think that’s awesome, maybe (at the risk of becoming over-analytical) it shows how a woman can get heavily involved with the action and be ‘strong’ without discarding all of their feminine traits. It’s also really impressive – it doesn’t look easy to run around in high-heels.

4. The Indominus could be threatening

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The most over-powered dinosaur ever? Probably.

Again, I complained about how the Indominus Rex would stop being intelligent in accordance with the script, but when we first see it, it succeeds at being intimidating and scary. While not as big as I had hoped, the moment we see that it climbed out of it’s pen, I was worried. And then it turns out it didn’t climb out – it tricked everybody into thinking it left. That is a smart dinosaur and that is terrifying.

Later on, we learn that it knew where its tracker was and pulled it out. We learn that it knows how to camouflage itself. And in the final third, it shows its able to communicate with raptors. Having it be a hodge-podge of DNA and having it understand what it’s capable of and use it effectively was much scarier than just having it be just another big dino. Hopefully, the next movie can do something similar but use it to its full extent, rather than choosing when the dinosaur is a threat.

5. The final battle was goofy

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The T-Rex is actually powered by the nostalgia of Jurassic Park fans.

I remember seeing that scene of Owen riding his motorbike alongside the raptors in the trailer and thinking “Wow, this looks really dumb and I kind of love it. Hope the rest of the film is this silly.” Sadly, it wasn’t. Even when we got to that scene, I wasn’t pumped like I thought I would be. But it was all worth it for that final confrontation with the Indominus.

So the Indominus has turned Owen’s raptors against him and they’ve killed a number of soldiers and the army bad guy. They’ve corned all our main protagonists but Owen chooses to reach out to them. He may as well have said “Remember who you are” because that’s what he’s doing. And it bloody works!

Next thing you know, the raptors have turned on the Indominus. Most of them, however, are killed. It’s clear that they’re not strong enough. So Claire runs to get the aforementioned T-Rex, who attacks the Indominus. It’s a brutal fight but it’s clear that the Indominus is going to win. The T-Rex is knocked to the ground, with the Indominus ready to deal the final blow…

When the last raptor runs round a corner in slow motion with triumphant music and leaps onto the Indominus. The T-Rex gets its second wind and the two work together to defeat the Indominus, knocking it near the pool where the giant sea dino jumps out to eat it.

So, naturally, with the Indominus dead, the T-Rex and the raptor start fighting, right? No. Instead, they stare at each other for a bit before the Rex slowly walks away into the jungle. I was hoping it would bow to the raptor out of respect. It was so cartoony that the only way it could’ve been better if the Rex said “You fought with honour and bravery.” Well, I think that would’ve made it better.

And then to top it off, Owen tells his beloved raptor to leave. For a brief moment, the film wants you to feel for the raptor, forced to go out on its own. All that was missing was a single tear falling from Owen’s eyes as the raptor took off.

Words do not do this scene justice so if you need one reason to go watch Jurassic World, this scene is that very reason you’ve been looking for.

Michael is a graduate from Brunel University, where he studied Computer Games Design and Creative Writing. He denies claims that he did it just to give him an excuse to play videogames. He usually has something to say on the latest news in gaming, film and TV, even if no one wants to hear it.

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Helldivers 2 has quickly become one of Sony’s top-selling games in the US

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Helldivers 2 proved to be a surprising success, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the gaming industry. As per Circana analyst Mat Piscatella, it currently ranks as Sony’s seventh highest grossing game in the United States to date, trailing behind a trio of Spider-Man titles, a couple of God of War games, and Ghost of Tsushima. It’s only been on the market for less than three months and is not even being sold at full price.

According to Piscatella, a significant factor contributing to the game’s success is its release on PC. He mentioned that, based on Circana’s Player Engagement Tracker, the game has consistently ranked first in terms of active users on Steam in the US since its launch, including April. The release of Helldivers 2 on both PlayStation and PC has been an extraordinary triumph.

He stated that Helldivers 2 has already become the seventh highest-grossing Sony-published game in history. Without a PC, it would not currently be considered one of the top 20 games. While I’m emphasizing the success of the PC SKU, it’s important to note that I’m not disregarding the success of the PlayStation SKU. I just wanted to clarify that. This launch has proven to be incredibly successful.

Prior to the release of Helldivers 2, Sony made it clear that they would be launching their live service-style titles simultaneously on both the PS5 and PC. The success of this approach will undoubtedly strengthen their strategic vision. It will be intriguing to witness if the company reveals official sales figures in the near future, as the title appears to be one of the platform holder’s most successful sellers to date.

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The developer of Stellar Blade for the PS5 Expressing gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support amidst a recent controversy surrounding censorship

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Shift Up, the Korean developer, seems to be reconsidering its contentious alterations to the Stellar Blade outfit. In a message to fans, they have urged everyone to stay tuned for updates and expressed gratitude for the passionate feedback from players. For those who may not be aware, a petition gained significant attention over the weekend when gamers discovered changes made to a few of the game’s costumes through a day-one patch.

The launch day update includes a fantastic New Game + mode, but some players were disappointed by the changes made to protagonist Eve’s outfit. These alterations sparked debates about censorship. Director Hyung-Tae Kim later clarified that this was the studio’s original vision, but he acknowledged that it may require further persuasion to win over users. Internal discussions were also underway to address any concerns.

There is no definitive confirmation regarding the reversal of the outfits, but considering the language used in the statement and the widespread controversy surrounding the alterations, it is highly likely that a future patch will restore the original costumes. If you want to get a sneak peek at all of Eve’s different outfits and learn how to unlock them, be sure to take a look at our comprehensive guide, All Outfits and How to Get Them.

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Will Stellar Blade be available for PC?

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It’s quite possible. Fans all over the world are interested in Shift Up’s highly anticipated action-adventure game, Stellar Blade. With its captivating post-apocalyptic setting reminiscent of Nier and a compelling protagonist named Eve, it’s no wonder the game has generated such widespread attention.

The game consistently impresses with its stunning visuals and high-octane action, leaving players in awe with each new trailer.

Yet, just like other noteworthy second-party and third-party game releases, fans are pondering: Will Stellar Blade be available on PC?

In this article, we delve into the details to determine the platform availability of the highly anticipated title.

Will Stellar Blade be available on PC? Allow me to provide you with the answer.

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Unfortunately, Stellar Blade will not be available on PC, at least not initially. Currently, the game is only available on PlayStation 5 starting on April 26, 2024.

Regrettably, it appears that there is no indication of a potential PC release for Stellar Blade in the future. In most cases, trailers for PlayStation timed-exclusive titles conclude with a disclaimer that specifies the duration of their exclusivity.

In the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launch trailer, it is explicitly stated that the game will only be accessible on other platforms starting on May 29, 2024.

Regrettably, when it comes to the stellar blade, there is no indication of such.

It’s important to note that Sony Entertainment Interactive published Stellar Blade, unlike Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This means that the chances of it being released on PC or other platforms in the near future are even slimmer.

However, it is worth noting that there is a chance the game might be released on PC in the future, given PlayStation’s track record of bringing their exclusive titles to the platform. However, it could be a while before this comes to fruition.

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