Meanwhile, other parts feature raptors riding motorcycles, wearing fruit hats, and chasing lawn mowers through the long grass, so the dinos are generally more charming than they are terrifying. Rex’s teeth with a toilet brush after being pulled from his restroom hiding place, and the raptor tamer who dies in the very first scene of Jurassic Park only loses the precious sausage he was holding onto rather than his legs (there’s a weird recurring sausage joke for some reason, which I can’t say I really understood).
For example, Gennaro can be seen cleaning the T. The LEGO characters are never actually killed instead, they usually end up sharing a goofy moment with the dinosaur that attacks them. Death scenes from the films are played out in a comedic fashion. LEGO Jurassic World‘s story is built around the plots of the movies, but while the movies can be tense and thrilling, the game remains silly and lighthearted. There is no shortage of humor, plenty of satisfying references to the movies and books, playable dinosaurs, and I get to run around as Ian Malcolm with his shirt torn open. As a huge Jurassic Park fan, LEGO Jurassic World is pretty much exactly what I expected from a dinosaur game themed around children’s toys.