We're talking night turning to day in front of your very eyes, the weather changing and the seas lapping gently against white, crystal sands. With a decent graphics card under the bonnet, we're talking 'every blade of grass' levels of detail here. Yet here's an environment as lush as Kew Gardens, as teeming with life as London Zoo, and as utterly pleasing to the eye as one of those postcards of Switzerland when it's summer. You don't often get to see these kinds of vistas in the isometric, polygon-lacking world of the RTS. Flung into the midst of this era-muddled realm are a bunch of groovy modern-day scientists, led by Anthony Cole, an ordinary Joe wearing a jacket from TK Maxx to prove it.Īnd what a land it is he finds himself in. Para World is set in a land where Vikings rub shoulders with velociraptors, and Zeppelins float above herds of Mesozoic grazers. Rejoice, then, as Para World answers all our questions on such an inter-species link-up. There has been much speculation about how, had both species coincided, man and dinosaur may have learned to pool their efforts in the areas of resource-gathering and real-time strategy. While Homo Sapiens was still learning to daub pictures on cave walls using his own faeces, Godzilla Jurassicus had already been extinct for several million years.
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