Jaw Drop Games has shown off its impressive T-Rex model for the upcoming survival-horror game Deathground. This is the latest dinosaur glimpse for the title, which previously revealed that it would feature more scientifically-accurate feathered dinosaurs, rather than the more purely reptilian types seen in past dinosaur games like Dino Crisis or Jurassic World: Evolution.
Deathground was announced as part of a Kickstarter campaign by UK-based developer Jaw Drop Games in July 2020 with an intense and atmospheric trailer that showcased the first-person survival horror gameplay. The trailer saw a player sneaking around a compound whilst avoiding a raptor, teasing some of the scares of the upcoming game. Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, Jaw Drop Games has been actively updating its backers and followers via social media, Discord, and Steam with reveals of characters, locations, and dinosaurs. The developer has also revealed that the raptors of the game would be Utahraptors, rather than the famously inaccurate Velociraptors of Jurassic Park. To further keep up with the paleontology research and discoveries in the past three decades since the 1993 movie released, Deathground's dinosaurs will be feathered to increase speed and agility, meaning that these dinosaurs should prove a formidable foe for players.
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The latest dinosaur showcase to come from the Deathground social media accounts is compiled of footage from last month's Steam update, which provides one of the best looks yet at the game's Tyrannosaurus Rex model. The T-Rex has been featured in promotional art and past trailers, but was often mostly hidden in shadow. The video is short, but shows off the
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