Today’s Annapurna showcase wasn’t all about ghosting dinos. Just watch out for the prehistoric denizens, whose systemic AI means they’ll act more like wild animals than monsters. You’ll have some freedom to explore, but it’ll mostly revolve around a linear story. Great Ape say they’re aiming for a storyline that lasts around 6 to 10 hours, with environments ranging from “overgrown maze-like structures to lush open vistas”. It’s a single-player experience, and don’t expect to ride any dinosaurs or play as them. You get to play as investigative reporter Saskia, who’s stranded among the roaring reptiles after she’s caught in a time-related event. You won’t be able to bump off said dinos, generally, instead having to find resources to distract, intimidate and avoid them. The Lost Wild is set around a densely forested Japanese research facility, avoiding the various types of dinosaurs that have overrun it. They also give a shout out to 1998’s pioneering FPS Jurassic Park: Trespasser, which seems to be back in the news a bit lately. UK and Australian devs Great Ape Games credit classic survival horror series such as Capcom’s Resident Evil and, of course, Dino Crisis for their inspiration to make The Lost Wild. Watch on YouTube The Lost Wild is remeniscent of classic survival horror such as Capcom's extinct Dino Crisis series.
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