Return to Jurassic Park is a mod for the 1998 PC game "Trespasser" set on Isla Nublar several years after the events of the first film. Running on an upgraded Trespasser engine, players will get to explore the abandoned facilities through nine expansive levels covering the entire island, while at the same time searching for weapons and supplies as well as solving challenging puzzles; encounter a wide range of dinosaurs, from the tiny compsognathus to the massive aquatic tylosaurus; and uncover a story unlike any previously presented in a Trespasser mod.

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[OUTDATED] Windmill Power Station and Southern Coast
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Finally, an exterior environment that's actually near wholly presentable! I snapped these shots pretty hastily, as I was exhausted when I took them last night.

Been holding off showing my work until I completed this! I didn't take any closeup shots of the Windmill Power Station so as to avoid spoiling its contents, but you can get a nice view of the little facility from the mountain road shot. There are only a few necessary buildings to the station, but the puzzle to get it back online will remain fairly difficult. You can see one of the island's lush cliffside beach environments, as well as the beginning of the predominantly hot and rocky southern end as described in the novel, since we don't know much about it in the film. This end of the island will have recently been devastated by this geothermal and volcanic activity, and as such there will be visible damage to plants, structures and roads. It isn't anywhere near polished enough to show more of yet, but in the first screenshot you can see a hot spring that Diane should likely avoid, as well as a small geyser. I'm probably going to change the textures of the ground here to something a bit more sulfur field-ish, but I'll see how it looks as it is worked on.