Los Cinco Muertes- Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary DLC.

Maybe they can add the novel variant of the dilophosaurus too.
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The best idea is the different island biomes.
My only disagreement is the theropods. Concavenator was unknown until 2010, and a feathered Mononykus is better suited to be cloned post 2010, not the 1990’s.
My suggestion is Ornitholestes from the novel, and it should have the horn for character.
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It should be like Coelophysis, but I won’t mind if it’s a fighter.

Another suggestion is the high in demand Yangchuanosaurus.
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You might complain that we already have Metriacanthosaurus, but this guy’s a CHAD.
 
The best idea is the different island biomes.
My only disagreement is the theropods. Concavenator was unknown until 2010, and a feathered Mononykus is better suited to be cloned post 2010, not the 1990’s.
My suggestion is Ornitholestes from the novel, and it should have the horn for character.
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It should be like Coelophysis, but I won’t mind if it’s a fighter.

Another suggestion is the high in demand Yangchuanosaurus.
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You might complain that we already have Metriacanthosaurus, but this guy’s a CHAD.

I am with you for the Ornitholestes. Though it only appeared in the original novel as a carcass, people would like to see a living one.

We are waiting for Microceratus/ Microceratops be added since its appearance in Jurassic World: Dominion.

If Hadrosaurus is to be added, it should be depicted as a hadrosaur that has no crest.
 
I totally agree that Hadrosaurus needs to have no Crest, because I want this dinosaur to be far better than the Maiasaura because the Maiasaura to me is my least favorite of all the dinosaurs in the game and maybe hadrosaurus can fill this niche.View attachment 338665View attachment 338666

I find the Maiasaura to be acceptable, and it did appear in the original novels. The behavioral aspects is what set Maiasaura apart from the other non-lambeosaurine hadrosaur.

Anyone here want the classical Hypsilophodon? The only hypsilophodont available is Dryosaurus. Note that Dryosaurus is of Late Jurassic, its fossils were discovered in Lourinha Formation, Dinosaur National Monument, and Garden Park besides Morrison Formation. Hypsilophodon is of Early Cretaceous, its fossils were discovered only in the Isle of Wight.
 
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