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[–] AfricanZionSafari 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Trespasser, the Jurassic Park game from 1998. I got it when I came out cause I was a teenager and I loved the Jurassic Park movies. It was super buggy and horribly optimized, literally like 10-15 frames per second on my pentium. But it was the first game I played that had a full physics engine and a quite beautiful, tropical 3D jungle environment, where some of the levels like the town prompted the player to explore a whole village. It had a great atmosphere I really remember it and love it dearly, but it was a total flop at the time because of all the bugs and terrible frame rate.