
You're supposed to outrun it while shooting whenever it gets close so it doesn't eat you. You can shoot at it until the cows come home but nothing will happen. Guide Dang It!: No, you're not supposed to kill the T-Rex final boss.Another one is that they're Biosyn agents, similar to Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues, Rampage's sister game for the SNES. A popular fan theory is that they're guards trying to keep the whole incident under wraps. Everything Trying to Kill You: Yes, everything, even other humans in Grant's mode for some reason.
Artistic License – Paleontology: The raptor can eat chocolate bars with no ill effects whatsoever.
Otherwise, there's no context given for why Grant is fighting both dinosaurs and military personnel alike.
All There in the Manual: There is some story about how Grant has postponed his escape from the island to put a stop to the InGen mercenaries looking to collect dinosaur eggs and DNA samples to build a new park, but it only exists in the game's instruction manual. In this game, he's a One-Man Army who knows how to wield a plethora of weapons, and takes down legions of dinosaurs and armed mercenaries all by himself. Adaptational Badass: In the books and movies, Grant was just a paleontologist who was only ever able to scrape by on his wits. Actionized Sequel: Rampage Edition eschews the previous game's slow, clunky gameplay style and ratchets up the action and tension. Instead of the linear gameplay of the previous game, Rampage Edition allowed players to choose from three levels to complete before they were allowed to proceed to the final levels in order to win the game. Grant allowing you to escape the island by hiding on a cargo boat. As the Raptor you play all the same levels as Dr. An interesting bonus for the Velociraptor is if you collect enough Lysine Cases you are able to go into "Rampage Mode" where the screen turns red and you become invincible for a limited amount of time. If the player decides to play as the Raptor you win battles with physical attacks such as biting and whipping your tail. Grant you travel through fighting military type men, possibly private InGen protection, and dinosaurs until you are able to escape the island by boat. The variety of weapons in the game include an assault rifle, shotgun, taser, flame-thrower, grenades, rocket launcher, and shock rifle. But there is a wide selection of weapons available for the player to obtain throughout the game. If you choose to play as Grant, by default you start out with a dart gun that has infinite ammo. As with the original, the game allows the player to choose between Dr. However, it basically throws all the rules of the first game out the window. Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition was a licensed Jurassic Park action game with a platform setup for the Sega Genesis, and a sequel to the first Jurassic Park game on that system.