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''Jurassic: The Hunted'' is a FirstPersonShooter developed by Cauldron (the guys that make Cabela's hunting games) and published by Creator/{{Activision}} for UsefulNotes/PS2, UsefulNotes/PS3, UsefulNotes/Xbox360 and UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} in 2009.

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''Jurassic: The Hunted'' is a FirstPersonShooter developed by Cauldron (the guys that make Cabela's hunting games) and published by Creator/{{Activision}} for UsefulNotes/PS2, UsefulNotes/PS3, UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Platform/PS2, Platform/PS3, Platform/Xbox360 and UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} Platform/{{Wii}} in 2009.
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** The UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es in the game sport crocodile-style osteoderms on their necks, backs, and tails, but the species sported no such features in RealLife. Plus, their teeth are [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily too numerous]], small, straight, and sharp. In RealLife, they only had sixty teeth, and their teeth were massive, backward-curved, and blunt for crushing other dinosaurs' bones. But the biggest example is their arms which are much too large.

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** The UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es in the game sport crocodile-style osteoderms on their necks, backs, and tails, but the species sported no such features in RealLife. Plus, their teeth are [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily too numerous]], small, straight, and sharp. In RealLife, they only had sixty teeth, and their teeth were massive, backward-curved, and blunt for crushing other dinosaurs' bones. But the biggest example is their arms which are much too large.large and more comparable to those of ''Allosaurus'', except they have the correct two-fingered hands.



** ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', and ''Utahraptor'' (the three [[RaptorAttack dromaeosaurs]] in the game) are all completely scaly and [[ZergRush hunt in large packs]]. Plus, they also even sport keratinous spikes running down their necks, backs, and tails like diplodocids.

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** ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', and ''Utahraptor'' (the three [[RaptorAttack dromaeosaurs]] in the game) are all completely scaly and [[ZergRush hunt in large packs]]. Plus, they also even sport keratinous spikes running down their necks, backs, and tails like diplodocids. [[ShownTheirWork On the flipside]], ''Velociraptor'' is correctly sized and proportioned for once.
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** The UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es in the game sport crocodile-style osteoderms on their necks, backs, and tails, but the species sported no such features in RealLife. Plus, their teeth are [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily too numerous]], small, straight, and sharp. In RealLife, they only had sixty teeth, and their teeth were massive, backward-curved, and blunt for crushing other dinosaurs' bones.

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** The UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es in the game sport crocodile-style osteoderms on their necks, backs, and tails, but the species sported no such features in RealLife. Plus, their teeth are [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily too numerous]], small, straight, and sharp. In RealLife, they only had sixty teeth, and their teeth were massive, backward-curved, and blunt for crushing other dinosaurs' bones. But the biggest example is their arms which are much too large.
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* The game features a large number of prehistoric species from the world over (such as ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Triceratops'', ''Pachycephalosaurus'', ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', ''Dilophosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'', even though some of the aforementioned species wouldn't have lived with one another in RealLife).

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* ** The game features a large number of prehistoric species from the world over (such as ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Triceratops'', ''Pachycephalosaurus'', ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', ''Dilophosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'', even though some of the aforementioned species wouldn't have lived with one another in RealLife).
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* ShownTheirWork: ''Velociraptor'' is actually portrayed as small and slender, with ''Deinonychus'' and ''Utahraptor'' being added to fill in the usual role of larger dromaeosaurs.

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* DinkyDilophosaur: The ''Dilophosaurus'' is relatively small, compared to the real dinosaur.

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I myself miss Stock Dinosaurs (and Seldom Seen Species) a lot, but I understand that listing the species that appear in a work is not in itself a trope. (If one simply wants to know which dinosaurs appear in this game, they can figure it out from the rest of the page). There are quite a few tropes associated with many of the best-known prehistoric animals, but these focus on specific ways they are portrayed in, which is more tropeworthy.


** ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', and ''Utahraptor'' (the three [[RaptorAttack dromaeosaurs]] in the game) are all completely scaly and [[ZergRush hunt in large packs]]. Plus, they also even sport keratinous spikes running down their necks, backs, and tails like [[GentleGiantSauropod diplodocids]].

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** ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', and ''Utahraptor'' (the three [[RaptorAttack dromaeosaurs]] in the game) are all completely scaly and [[ZergRush hunt in large packs]]. Plus, they also even sport keratinous spikes running down their necks, backs, and tails like [[GentleGiantSauropod diplodocids]].diplodocids.
* The game features a large number of prehistoric species from the world over (such as ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Triceratops'', ''Pachycephalosaurus'', ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', ''Dilophosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'', even though some of the aforementioned species wouldn't have lived with one another in RealLife).



* {{Prehistoria}}: The game features a large number of prehistoric species from the world over (such as ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Triceratops'', ''Pachycephalosaurus'', ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', ''Dilophosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'', even though some of the aforementioned species wouldn't have lived with one another in RealLife).



* ScaryScorpion: ''Brontoscorpios'' appear in the ninth and thirteenth levels, and just like their RealLife counterparts, they're giant scorpions capable of killing full-grown men via stinging them.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'' are the three lesser-known prehistoric species that can be encountered throughout the game.

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* ScaryScorpion: ScaryScorpions: ''Brontoscorpios'' appear in the ninth and thirteenth levels, and just like their RealLife counterparts, they're giant scorpions capable of killing full-grown men via stinging them.
* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'' are the three lesser-known prehistoric species that can be encountered throughout the game.
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* StockDinosaurs: Surprisingly, the game doesn't feature as many of these as one might expect, but the ones that do appear in the game, however, include UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex, ''[[RaptorAttack Velociraptor]]'', ''Deinonychus'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Dilophosaurus'', ''[[SavageSpinosaurs Spinosaurus]]'', ''[[HeadbuttingPachy Pachycephalosaurus]]'', ''[[TemperCeratops Triceratops]]'', and ''[[GentleGiantSauropod Brachiosaurus]]''.
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* DinkyDilophosaur: The ''Dilophosaurus'' is relatively small, compared to the real dinosaur.
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* TemperCeratops: ''Triceratops'' appears in the tenth and thirteenth levels, and whoever or whatever isn't careful around him will easily get stabbed to death by his enlarged brow horns.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es in the game sport crocodile-style osteoderms on their necks, backs, and tails, but the species sported no such features in RealLife. Plus, their teeth are [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily too numerous]], small, straight, and sharp. In RealLife, they only had sixty teeth, and their teeth were massive, backward-curved, and blunt for crushing other dinosaurs' bones.

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The UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es in the game sport crocodile-style osteoderms on their necks, backs, and tails, but the species sported no such features in RealLife. Plus, their teeth are [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily too numerous]], small, straight, and sharp. In RealLife, they only had sixty teeth, and their teeth were massive, backward-curved, and blunt for crushing other dinosaurs' bones.bones.
** The two pterosaurs in the game (''Cearadactylus'' and ''Ornithocheirus'') both lack their distinctive cranial crests and semicircular beak bumps.
** ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', and ''Utahraptor'' (the three [[RaptorAttack dromaeosaurs]] in the game) are all completely scaly and [[ZergRush hunt in large packs]]. Plus, they also even sport keratinous spikes running down their necks, backs, and tails like [[GentleGiantSauropod diplodocids]].


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* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: The ''UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es'' in the game sport a lot more teeth than their RealLife counterparts.


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* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'' are the three lesser-known prehistoric species that can be encountered throughout the game.


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* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: ''[[RuleOfThree 3]]'' ''UsefulNotes/{{Tyrannosaurus rex}}es'' appear throughout the game, and they're all portrayed as blood-thirsty carnivores who will stop at ''nothing'' to [[SwallowedWhole swallow Craig Dylan whole]].
* TerrorDactyl: ''Cearadactylus'' and ''Ornithocheirus'', two [[SeldomSeenSpecies lesser-known]] pterosaurs, appear throughout most of the game, and whenever they're encountered, they're ''always'' seeking to [[EatenAlive devour you alive]].

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* SeldomSeenSpecies: ''[[PteroSoarer Cearadactylus]]'', ''Ornithocheirus'', and ''[[ScaryScorpion Brontoscorpio]]'' appear in certain levels throughout the game.

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** With the RPG equipped, a single direct hit is all it takes to kill most enemies (such as ''Velociraptors'', ''[[RaptorAttack Deinonychus]]'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Cearadactylus'', ''[[PteroSoarer Ornithocheirus]]'', and ''[[ScaryScorpion Brontoscorpios]]'').

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** With the RPG equipped, a single direct hit is all it takes to kill most enemies (such as ''Velociraptors'', ''[[RaptorAttack Deinonychus]]'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Cearadactylus'', ''[[PteroSoarer Ornithocheirus]]'', ''Ornithocheirus'', and ''[[ScaryScorpion Brontoscorpios]]'').



* PteroSoarer: ''Cearadactylus'' and ''Ornithocheirus'' appear throughout most of the game, and they both completely lack their respective cranial crests and snout bumps.

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* TemperCeratops: ''Triceratops'' corpses appear in the tenth and thirteenth levels.



* ToxicDinosaur: The ''Dilophosaurus'' have a frill and spit venom.



* UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex: The species appears in the eighth and eleventh levels.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Whenever you shoot a ''Brontoscorpio'', the bullet holes in his exoskeleton always show red blood like the bullet holes in the skin on every other possible target in the game; however, in RealLife, scorpions always have blue blood instead of red blood like that of vertebrates.


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* BloodlessCarnage: Somewhat {{averted}}. Though you never see [[HighPressureBlood blood endlessly gushing out of a target's bullet holes]], you do still see blood coming out of said bullet holes for a split second before stopping completely, and you can also see blood inside the bullet holes.


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* HighPressureBlood: {{Averted}}. Whenever you shoot a target, you only see blood coming out of the resulting bullet holes for a split second before it stops completely.
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* ToServeMan: The theropods, pterosaurs, and giant scorpions seen throughout the game only ever go after ''you'', a human, and they never go after the main setting's resident ceratopsids, pachycephalosaurs, and sauropods.

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* ToServeMan: The theropods, pterosaurs, and giant scorpions seen throughout the game only ever go after ''you'', a human, and they never go after the main setting's resident ceratopsids, ceratopsians, pachycephalosaurs, and sauropods.
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* {{Prehistoria}}: The game features a large number of prehistoric species from the world over (such as ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'', ''Velociraptor'', ''Deinonychus'', ''Utahraptor'', ''Brachiosaurus'', ''Triceratops'', ''Pachycephalosaurus'', ''Cearadactylus'', ''Ornithocheirus'', ''Dilophosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''Brontoscorpio'', even though some of the aforementioned species wouldn't have lived with one another in RealLife).
* PrehistoricMonster: ''Every'' prehistoric carnivore in the game (especially ''UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex'' and ''Spinosaurus'') is portrayed as a bloodthirsty monster [[ToServeMan who thinks humans are tastier than anything else]].


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* ToServeMan: The theropods, pterosaurs, and giant scorpions seen throughout the game only ever go after ''you'', a human, and they never go after the main setting's resident ceratopsids, pachycephalosaurs, and sauropods.
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* TimeTravel: At the beginning of the game, a time-vortex anomaly sends the main cast back through time to the Mesozoic Era, setting the game's entire plot in motion.

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