- Publisher: VU Games
- Release Date: Mar 26, 2003
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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The game is pretty slow-paced and outside of the few mentioned action sequences, is almost devoid of any visceral attributes that seem so inherent with flesh-eating dinosaurs.
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An enjoyable game that should appeal to dinosaur buffs and park simulation fans alike, thanks to its attractive graphics engine and unique features.
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Thanks to the half-decent camera you can also get right down into the action to appreciate the slaughter even more. Its worth getting Operation Genesis for this opportunity alone.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyLong-term fun is doomed to extinction. Sure, you get a lot to do, but not many ways to do it. [Apr 2003, p.132]
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To enjoy this game properly you are going to need a keyboard and a mouse -- two things that are readily available on the PC -- so you might as well plan on going for that version instead.
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Xbox Nation MagazineAs a "Zoo Tycoon" clone, Operation Genesis isn't at all bad, but the fact that it's merely a "Zoo Tycoon" clone is sufficient enough criticism. [Apr/May 2003, p.93]
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Official Xbox MagazineSure, it's nice to play around with dinosaurs, but the control and framerate issues keep any interest in the game strictly short term. [May 2003, p.75]
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As good as the control system is on Xbox, games like this just aren't as appealing on console.
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Be it a comatose dinosaur that needs reviving, a fossil find that needs extraction, or research team that needs a project, everybody unfailingly 'needs' a little of your time.
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Cheat Code CentralCompared to other sim and tycoon games this one is not as deep which can be a good thing for Xbox players.
Awards & Rankings
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85
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#85 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2003
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34
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#34 Most Shared Xbox Game of 2003
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 26
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Mixed: 3 out of 26
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Negative: 2 out of 26
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