Peter jackson king kong game
Luckily, you're not alone. The film's stars are here in force, specifically Jack Black, helping you and each other out with some impressive survival Al.
The jungle provides plenty of inspiration for weapons, too - spears can be made on the fly - as well as making for some exciting set pieces. A precarious rope bridge level has all the tension you'd expect from knowing that giant beasties are all around and death is just a slippery step away The E3 demo made no mention of the city-side of the game, but with Kong scaling the Empire State Building being one of the most iconic images in film history, we're expecting a fair amount of Rampage -style action to be taking place once you're free of the jungle environs.
For now we're plenty satisfied with f thfcse gloomy, rain-soaked jungle screens. If they're good enough for Jackson To my nght is a map of Skull Island that details the movement of a certain simian through film and game.
Nearby are sketches of the environments that'll showcase Kong's rampage through New York. To my left is Michel Ancel. In short, the only thing that could propel me any further into geek heaven would be if I were simultaneously holding hands with an Ewok. This story began last Christmas. With King Kong and its particulars nascent in his genius-beard, a meeting was hastily arranged in the leafy environs of Beverty Hills.
It was our first meeting, Ancel later confides, and I was really, really stressed. When he entered the room he just immediately told me that he'd played my game and finished it. It was a really great start. With more special effects shots than all The Lord of the Rings trilogy put together. King Kong is set to be the biggest event movie of the year.
What's more, Jackson demanded a game that goes beyond a mere tie-in and he's hired the best in the business of development and emotional storytelling to create it. I've played it and confirm that it's the best movie tie-in since GoldenEye on the N And yes, I am aware that's a pretty obvious comment to make when we've been standing in a turgid river of celluloid-to-console-to-PC shite for the past five years.
But, honestly, what NightFire, Catwoman and The Incredibles are to a stream of un-moving excrement, King Kong is to skipping in a garden with excited, nubile young women.
If you've been absent from society since Kong's first foray in , or indeed lobotomised yourself after the Jeff Bndges retelling, then a spot of recap is perhaps in order. A collection of foolhardy souls stumble onto a place known as Skull Island; in Peter Jackson's vision, they're a Hollywood production company out to find places to film a delightful romantic comedy, and as such have scriptwriter Jack Driscoll Adrien Brody , surly director Carl Denham Jack Black and the movie's leading light Ann Darrow Naomi Watts.
Seeing as they've stumbled on a time zone where dinosaurs still rule the earth, unsurprisingly everything goes fete Tong. Without much ado they're captured by natives and Ann is offered up for sacrifice while drums are beaten and the figure of a giant ape appears in the misty mid-distance intent on snatching the starlet and carrying her into the back of beyond. From here until Kong's final encounter with New York street-life and, indeed, pavement , it's a dual story of Kong's relationship with Ann described by Jackson as the relationship between a seven-year-old boy and his favourite toy and that of Jack and Carl's efforts to both rescue her and refrain from being eaten by dinosaurs.
For gamers, this is where the action separates into two levels: that of controlling the mighty Kong himself -delivering multiple biffs to the face of many and varied T-Rexes - and that played from the FPS viewpoint of Jack Driscoll, simply trying to survive in the unsavoury climate of Skull Island.
It's a mixture of hiding, fending off dinosaurs and being gently pounded into awe-filled submission by some intensely clever and tension-moulding level design. A good example of this is perhaps the first level I played while under the watchful eye of Ancel's staff.
Wandering through the mist, through gulleys and ravines. I hear a distant thundering and watch the ground reverberating beneath my feet. Minutes later I'm still working my way through narrow valleys and tunnels and watching soil and dust falling from the walls around me.
Suddenly, through the mists, the vast, vast shape of a Brontosaurus appears. Then another, then another. Then another behind that one. The music soars, and all of a sudden I'm in the game that Jurassic Park so desperately cried out for.
It's fundamentally ace, yet in typically mood-breaking style I feel compelled to pick up a spear, set it on fire and throw it at a Bronto's gigantic flank. It trumpets and thunders off into the distance. I rule. It was me who first decided to use an FPS viewpoint," Ancel later explains, clearly slightly concerned that I'm standing slightly too close to his stripy shirt for comfort. I wanted the game to be immersed in the world.
I love the fact that the dinosaurs are looking straight into your eyes directly and not at anyone else. Probably the most impressive thing in the game's production thus far is the way that T-Rexes dip their heads down at you and roar so loudly that the air around their vast maws reverberates and knocks you flat back into your seat. Another early level of the game sees Jack you , Carl Jack Black and someone who's presumably due a horrible death later in the game some bloke pursued by a T-Rex into a valley, with only an ancient door as an exit.
It's up to you to keep the terrible lizard's attention away from your buddies while they frantically try to open the door -using handy spears plucked from nearby bamboo-ish plants, gunfire with limited ammo and your own body as bait. It's hairy stuff, and should you run out of spears you have to tiptoe towards the creature to pluck the spears back out.
There's a real survival ethic at work here - even though what's on display to journalists, especially in what was shown at E3, is slightly kiltered to the all-action desires of select members of its whooping and hollering audience.
For obvious gameplay-led reasons, a not-actually-in-the-movie' bi-plane drops off weapons with remarkably little ammo , but a lot of the action will see you fending off massive creatures using the aforementioned spears of both bone and bamboo-ish varieties , fire, bait and your own wits.
What's more, the pursuit of dragging you further into the gameworld has led Ancel to nix staple FPS furniture like aiming reticules and health bars. Instead of a constantly falling life-o-meter, you have to pay attention to the puffs, pants and screams of your character - as well as the charming red tinge that grows and grows until your likely demise.
This gives the game a valuable sense of being both predator going back out to flaming spear some dino-arse and some choice tail-between-your-legs moments of being the prey. Much as I love what I've seen of Kong, there's a pessimist in me that occasionally delivers sharp kicks to my ribs in cases such as this - and the big monkey has provided me with two. The first is a question of linearity - because, despite Peter Jackson's mantra of if it's not in the movie it could be in the game", the game is tied to the movie and as such levels can't afford for much dilly-dallying when there's a screaming starlet to save.
Ancel counters this convincingly by explaining that he's trying to instil choice and freedom within the linear confines of his levels. A prime example of this, perhaps, is the absolutely breathtaking, breathless and perfect cinematic pitch of a downstream raft-ride that you and your companions take.
Pursued by two count 'em, two T-Rexes and a cavalcade of other subsidiary beasties, a lesser game would simply have this as one of those dreaded moving gun emplacement levels' that every shooter and its deceased mother has been churning out since Half-Life. In the hands of Ancel, however, it's slightly different. Your aim is not to kill, but to delay - you have no hope of killing what's after you and it wouldn't fit in the game narrative either but shhh!
You can start off with machine gun fire, you can turn to Jack Black on the raft behind you to demand a spear to lob at your pursuers, you can set the spear on fire and ignite nearby patches of long grass or you can blast creatures out of the sky, which causes Rex and friend to pause for a moment and chow down on Batfink. You don't have time to do them all and if you're not hasty, then you or one of your companions become brunch - it's linear then, linear as hell, but with Ancel's narrative and gameplay-orientated brainwaves coupled with the cinematic edge of the scene, then it neatly slips past my pessimistic side's radar.
Seeking to further assuage my panic, Ancel pats down his ruffled shirt and points out that there's another edge to his sword: Whenever you die we'll modify the game and exactly what creatures attacked you," he explains.
In other games, when you die you get the same repeated sequence and you can learn how to do it. Here though, you can play through again without seeing the same creatures. And so now we come to Kong himself, cradling Ann in his arms and running through the jungle with mischief on his mind.
What's more, as the game progresses it's evident that, in a fairly extreme example of the Stockholm syndrome, she slowly warms to her hairy monolithic captor. Kong's controls are remarkably simple and his fights beautifully choreographed. My hands-on saw me take on two T-Rexes and what was on-screen was quite delightful: throwing batfinks into their mouths, watching them instinctively catch it and smacking them in the chops, climbing up massive ruins and delivenng WWE-style power-'bombs.
He's fun to control and better to watch, as he leaps with apparent Prince Of Persia-stylings from wall to wall, tree to tree and from pulverised monster to pulverised monster. I've just had a kick in the ribs though, and so have to provide a caveat.
From what I've played, I have to report that the Kong sections are nowhere near as well suited to PC as they are to console - not by a long way.
Socks and Muppets 1 point. There is a fix for the 60FPS bug that breaks the mouse camera control during gameplay.
The Siguature Edition all Ok. All Ok. Verdi 0 point. The game starts fine, but i keep getting very bad visual glitches right from the main menu. When i started the game pretty much all textures were messed up or invisible, making the game visually unplayable. Fix please, i need it. Gerardo Sena -1 point. When I click install a window pops up and tells me that there's no installation files Please help.
Healwsteel 0 point. Has the file bern changed? I get about 3 of the 5gb then it stalls out "waiting for network". Tried a number of times. No problems with any other games on the site. RodionRaskoljnikov 3 points. I just finished the game and I had all the same problems like Iffy and Genji, but there is a simple solution.
The game breaks if it runs higher than 60 FPS, so you will have to limit the framerate. I have used a program called RivaTuner Statistics Server. Other solution is using Thirteen AG widescreen fix for King Kong and using that to limit the framerate.
Genji 0 point. Iffy 1 point. Iffy -3 points. It plays like hot garbage. Without a jump key I cannot proceed past The Wall level. Several sailors are involved including Hayes, Preston, Choy, Lumpy, Ann, Jack and many others in three separated boats. Jack is in the third boat occupied by Hayes, Briggs, Ann and Carl while the other two boats are occupied by Preston, Choy, Lumpy, Jimmy and an unnamed sailor possibly Bruce.
The boats set to sail to the island despite Englehorn's protest due to heavy rain and waves, the first two boats are pulled away due to the rough storm and the last boat, occupied by Jack and his teammates is damaged by falling rocks. Few hours pass as Jack lost his consciousness and is woken up by Ann who informs him that the boat is crushed and one of them, Briggs has been killed instantly while the others survived from the crash.
Unable to contact the other two boats, Hayes shoots a flare in the air, hoping to attract the attention of Englehorn and the party moves to explore into the caves. In the caves, they are attacked by creatures that resemble to be crabs in big size. The party eliminated them before proceeding in the open where they have to open the door.
Carl Denham decides to film a test with Ann and asks her to scream which she does so. Suddenly, a loud roar is heard from the seas behind them which then multiple crabs emerge from and attack the party. After a brief gunfight, a very large size Cunaepraedator emerges from the sea which attacks the party as well and is eliminated.
The party progresses on and is now aware that Englehorn is aware of the distress signal but is unable to pick them up because he needs a stretch of water safe enough to land. Soon after, they meet up with the second boat consisting of Choy, Lumpy and Preston trying to get ashore but despite of their best tries, the rough seas pull them away.
Hayes, before they get lost in the fog, told them to land as soon as they can before the party progresses to the catacombs where they are attacked by centipedes in large sizes. After a brief gunfight, Hayes and Carl are separated from Jack and Ann.
Unknown to Carl and Hayes, Jack and Ann progresses on and encounter creatures which resemble scorpions with cobra-shaped tails which are stronger than any form of firearm.
They are killed swiftly when Jack and Ann kill them with spears. A while after, they meet up with Hayes and Carl again but this time they are unable to move on together as there is a huge gorge between them. Hayes hands Jack a rifle Englehorn dropped earlier on and they move on in groups. Making their way, after many close encounters, Jack and Ann are ambushed and captured by the island's natives.
Jack is tied to a pole and left to watch Ann offered as a sacrifice to appease a massive ape, whom the natives call Kong. Carl finds Jack and rescues him, and the two head deeper into the jungle to try and regroup with the others and find Kong as well as rescue Ann from the beast. Soon after, they reunite with Hayes who is armed with a Thompson of which he hands to Jack. The trio progress on and suddenly hear gunfire as well as screams along with roars by an unknown creature of which Hayes mistakes it as the ape.
They eventually meet up with Preston, Lumpy, Jimmy and Choy who are crossing a tall bridge in the distance. After a brief warning by Preston of what is described of some kind of huge monster, they are then attacked by a V-Rex who immediately eats up Lumpy, destroying the bridge completely. Jimmy and Choy fall down as the bridge breaks down but Preston got to the other side of the bridge, alive.
Jack managed to bait the huge dinosaur by luring his attention to bats and even to himself and after the group reach the dead-end way, the V-rex lost interest of them after hearing Ann screaming for help in the distance. Jack is separated from Hayes and Carl to find Ann. He eventually does find her and defends her from some Venatosaurus and Terapusmordex , though the latter eventually abduct Ann and Jack is left with nothing to do but watch until Kong swoops in to save Ann.
Kong fallows the kidnapping bats throughout the gorges, battling a few other bats along the way until finally the queen bat places Ann on a mesa and leaves her there before finally confronting Kong. After Ann makes her escape through a nearby gate, Kong and the queen bat engage, with Kong emerging the victor, then he unblocks the gate Ann went through in order to find her, but some Venatosaurus have found her first and while one keeps an eye on her the rest battle Kong, only to be defeated, then Kong reunites with Ann but she keeps away from him out of fear and Kong must rush up to her or sneak up on her in order to grab her, and once he does she screams and struggles before finally settling down and getting to know what Kong is really like.
As for Jack, he is forced to continue after Ann and Kong alone into a canyon where he finds Brontosaurus , then has to battle some Megapedes and Scorpio-pedes in some caverns, he eventually locates Hayes and Carl while they were being harassed by Megapedes , then Jack comes to a bridge over the Brontosaurus herd guarded by Terapusmordex.
After eliminating the flying rodents Jack must guard Carl and Hayes from Cunaepraedator s emerging from the door Carl is opening while Hayes keeps Megapedes at bay, then Jack continues to find more Megapede s fighting each other and a fire to use later. Eventually he rejoins Hayes and Carl while they were still being harassed by Megapede s, all the while some Cunaepraedators attack Jack.
Once all predators were taken care of Jack burns some bushes guarding a lever needed for the door and once that was acquired and applied to the post Hayes and Carl open it, Hayes also asks Jack if he had any luck in finding Ann, to which Jack laments that he couldn't get to her.
They then came into the Brontosaurus path and they head into a pathway where bushes clog it up, Hayes instructs Jack to get some fire that he had seen earlier down the path and Jack complies, marching with the sauropods, but also encountering some Venatosaurus along the way.
Eventually Jack finds a lit urn and with a flaming spear uses it to light a few more urns on the way back. During the trek a V-Rex is heard and the Brontosaurus are sent running, Jack must avoid getting trampled while also repelling more Venatosaurus.
Once he rejoins Hayes and Carl, Jack burns the bushes just when a V-Rex arrives and takes interest, luckily the fire fades and the bushes clear so the three men are able to escape to safety. During their moment of recovery, the trio catch sight of Kong's domain in the distance. Trekking into a valley, they are confronted by small Venatosaurus and Terapusmordax. During the scuffle, a voice calls and Hayes recognizes it as Jimmy, who was being attacked by raptors. Quickly Jack, Hayes and Carl come to his aid and after defeating all Venatosaurus , Jimmy gets aboard one of the rafts and rides it down the river while Jack, Hayes and Carl walk alongside on the shore.
Upon entering a grotto they see some natives have arrived, and one launched a spear at them. Undaunted the three men keep going until they find themselves imprisoned in a bog, and if that wasn't bad enough, the natives open another door ahead of them to unleash a swarm of Venatosaurus.
The trio prevailed however, but more natives attack on a platform over some bushes. Once the bushes have been burned and the platform demolished, they cross a log over the river to join Jimmy, but the natives unleash flaming spears right behind them, forcing them to run for their lives right into more Venatosaurus , luckily Jack boards with Jimmy while Hayes and Carl take the spare raft, and escape more Venatosaurus and more natives throwing spears. Once the danger passes, Hayes asks Jimmy about the others, but Jimmy laments they were all killed and he's the only one left.
Jimmy asks what became of Ann, to which Hayes answers she's with Kong. While Jimmy wonders what is a Kong, Megapede s attack, then natives, which Hayes believes were defending their territory, regardless Jack must burn some bushes their platforms are built over to eliminate them.
Then they have some centipedes and bats to contend with. They then come to some rapids and have a rollercoaster ride down to a bridge where more natives attack the explorers.
Quickly Jack launches a flaming spear to destroy the bridge at its bases, unfortunately just when it seems they were out of danger, a Vastatosaurus Rex arrives. The tyrannosaur fallows the men from the shore and makes an attempt to bite Jack, only to be repelled.
Another V-Rex also joins the hunt, but luckily Jack kills a hostile Terapusmordex to stall the first one. While riding the rapids more bats attack, and Jack also sets a field of grass ablaze to repel the second tyrannosaur and kill some bats, but the second tyrannosaur doesn't give up and tries to snack on Hayes and Carl, but fails.
The first V-Rex catches up and tries to attack again, and fallows them into a tunnel but stops there, while the other circles around to cut them off, and when it seemed to be game over, Kong himself arrives from above stunning all, and more so when Ann is discovered with him alive. While the men were given the chance to get away, Kong and the now lone V-Rex face off.
Kong quickly puts Ann down who runs to a gate to getaway from the fight. Eventually Kong defeats the tyrannosaur, but Ann has unwittingly put herself at the mercy of two more in another location.
Kong must open the gateway, navigate through a gorge and deal with a nest of Venatosaurus before finally arriving where Ann was. Kong swings in and body-slams one V-Rex while getting the other's attention.
Eventually Kong defeats them both one-by-one and checks on Ann, who was recovering from the excitement. Meanwhile the men have arrived in a marsh where they can't use their rafts anymore and must go for a dip to continue their quest.
They hear animal-sounds and later encounter an Udusaur , which Hayes kills, Carl wonders if it was a crocodile due to its shape, though Hayes remarks it didn't look like any crocodile he's seen. While Carl complains about getting his camera wet, Hayes finds more Udusaur s on the hunt, Jack kills a Terapusmordex that swoops in to attack and its body gets fed upon by the Udusaur s, which are then killed by Hayes, and while he Jimmy and Carl swim through the water, Jack stays behind to guard them from more Udusaur s, then it switches around with Jack swimming and Hayes guarding him.
They cross through a bog where more Udusaur s lie in wait and a Terapusmordex circling overhead. Once they make it through they hear more animal-sounds and later came to a fire guarded by a bat.
After the bat was disposed of Jack walks up the narrow slope leading to the fire and kills another bat before burning the bushes blocking the way. Before Hayes Carl and Jimmy can continue Jack has to kill one more bat and some Udusaurs before once again being the bodyguard on land and vise versa. They then come to a graveyard of sort reeking of rotten meat. As for Kong and Ann, they continue trekking their own way through the island, but are confronted by a pack of Venatosaurus : while Ann arms herself with a spear, Kong grabs a dead tree and swings it around like a baseball bat to swat the raptors away.
Once that was done Kong carries Ann up a column where Ann can light her spear on fire and burn a barricade keeping Kong from going anywhere. In the meantime Kong battles some more Venatosaurus and Terapusmordax until the barricade was clear.
Ann goes on ahead and Kong fallows, dealing with more Venatosaurus in the process. Once reunited Kong carries Ann further down the path until arriving in a bog where another barricade was present, quickly Kong puts Ann down, takes out some bats and destroys a door leading into a chamber where fire was. Ann heads in to light a spear, but Venatosaurus and Terapusmordax arrive and nearly overwhelm Kong, fortunately he bests them and carries Ann up a column so Ann can again destroy the barricade while Kong has to deal with more Terapusmordax while waiting.
Once the barricade was destroyed Kong progresses to rendezvous with Ann who was waiting at a gate, but the gate gets destroyed by a V-Rex on the other side who chases Ann.
Unable to protect her, Kong fallows along from the ledges and comes to a blocked pathway with Venatosaurus and a dead tree he can throw at the tyrannosaur to temporarily incapacitate it. Then Kong tries to clear his way, but another V-Rex arrives and stops him and the two battle while Ann was cornered at a cliff by the first. Eventually once Kong dealt with his tyrannosaur and clears the path, the first V-Rex tries to eat Ann, but she jumps away and lands in Kong's hand.
All seems well until Hayes was heard and shoots at Kong with a Thompson M , demanding him to release Ann, but his gun jams and Kong takes it as his chance to flee. Kong leaves Ann temporarily to deal with the men, who gather on a log over a chasm, but Kong twists the log and shakes them off.
Jack gets separated from the rest and briefly passes out before hearing his friends' voices and gets to his feet, also finding Carl's camera which got destroyed. Jack meets up with the others, but is still separated by a trench in-between him and the others. Carl calls it quits due to losing his camera, so only Jack, Jimmy and Hayes will continue looking for Ann, and hear her scream.
Jack goes off to find her while Hayes and Jimmy continue down on their side. Ann and Kong have accidentally wandered in close proximity to a natives' village, and the natives become defensive: throwing spears from wooden platforms flanking a blocked gate.
Kong throws a dead tree at on group and a stone block at the other, also dealing with Venatosaurus. Once Kong opens the gate, he and Ann continue into the village, where Kong swats more natives away, along with their structures.
Then Kong swings over to one area where a cliff-barricade is in place. While Kong deals with the natives and some Terapusmordax , Ann climbs to a platform with an urn, to light a spear, but is confronted by a bat, fortunately the bat is dealt with and Ann sets fire to the barricade. Once the barricade was totaled Kong climbs up the cliff, picks up Ann and swings and climbs through the way out, meeting more natives on platforms along the way which are defeated.
Eventually they come to a gate blocked by a brownish cone-shaped pillar and Kong lifts it out of the way, but in doing so summoned a Vastatosaurus , which knocks Kong off the ledge.
Ann runs for her life, but the tyrannosaur goes after her, where they're found by Jack. Ann runs on a bridge leading to Jack, but the dinosaur smartly destroys it to prevent them from reuniting. Undaunted Ann jumps down to the creek below while Jack rushes down to the shore to help her, but the tyrannosaur beats him to her and corners her in a set of pillars. Ann was now completely at the dinosaur's mercy as it destroys the pillars and Jack has to tread through the water in a painfully slow pace, luckily at the last second Jack grabs a spear and throws it into the dinosaur, distracting it long enough for Ann to make her escape.
Jack then arrives in a bog where a door was keeping from escaping so while he keeps the dinosaur occupied Ann runs to the door and opens it.
Once she finishes both make a break for it, Jack rushes up a ledge while Ann climbs up a mesa, but is stuck there until Jack reaches out to grab her and pull her up. Now that they were safe from the tyrannosaur, they trek into a cave and happily reunite with Hayes and Jimmy, the former declares that it was time to go home. During the journey through the cave Ann asks what happened to everyone else, to which Jimmy says they were the only ones left. They then hear Kong's voice and Ann believes he's looking for her to make sure she's alright.
Despite Hayes' protests Ann tries to assure Kong she was fine and Jack accompanies her, where Ann introduces them to each other, and Kong, satisfied that Ann was fine and Jack wasn't a threat leaves them be.
The quartet come to a cavern where Hayes spies a door in an altar, but upon heading there some Venatosaurus were heard and seen, causing the gang to run to the altar where they find two boxes: one with a sniper and one with a shotgun, plus some spears. Wave after wave of raptors attack, then later the sounds of a new predator are heard and a juvenile V-Rex shows up, along with two more raptors, and all three fight each other before eventually all die both from each other and the humans.
With the danger passed they could focus on the door, but one post was surrounded by thorny bushes and the other was missing a lever. Ann and Jack head into one cave nearby to see if they can at least find one of the targets, but must beware 'cause this cave has Megapede s about. They find an urn with fire in a chamber on an island ringed in water, guarded by Cunaepraedator s, swiftly Jack lights a spear and throws it into the bushes surrounding the unlit urn beside the waterfall.
Ann lights her spear and lights another urn on the way back, narrowly being attacked by a Megapede. After battling another wave of Cunaepraedator s and lighting every other urn on the way back they return and burn the bushes. Now Ann and Jack enter the next cave behind a waterfall, where they are confronted by a Venatosaurus and two Megapedes. They then find two more Venatosaurus battling a Megapede in tall grass, which Jack sets ablaze and kills all three at once, then after killing more Megapede s who've come to feast Jack goes to the lever and retrieves it, but must watch out for more Megapede s.
Upon backtracking to Hayes and Jimmy, Jack plugs the lever into the post and Ann and Hayes open the door, allowing them to continue. They then find themselves in a swamp, with another pair of boxes with guns: one sniper and one machine-gun, however some small Venatosaurus show up too. Then they find their path is sealed by bushes, fortunately there are two routes leading to an urn with fire though one is guarded by Moonspiders , and once the fire was obtained and the bushes were cleared they continue, where they hear Englehorn circling above wondering where they were, Hayes fires a few gunshots to let him know where they were.
They come to a pond and while Hayes, Jimmy and Ann cross Jack stands guard, killing an Udusaur that was homing in on the others. Later they came to a temple where Hayes believes it will make a good lookout, but it was already taken by a hoard of Terapusmordax lead by a queen. After taken some normal-sized bats out everybody get up top to face the queen and eventually kill her. Then they hear Englehorn again, of which Hayes deduces he was trying to lead them somewhere, to which Ann theorized he may have found a water-body beyond the swamp that he could land on, so they fallow.
They meet one more bat, then get attacked from behind by Udusaur s, then a trio of Venatosaurus arrive waiting for them. After the raptors were dealt with, they find a case with a sniper, clearly left by Englehorn. Jack accepts the sniper and they continue through the waterway to another temple, where they journey underneath. They are confronted by more Udusaur s, making Jimmy remark that the island is a nightmare, which Hayes heartily agrees with as they come out of the temple.
They enter a cave, where they hear Englehorn again, and then come across a river big enough for Englehorn to land on, much to their happiness.
Everybody rejoice, but it was ruined when a V-Rex shows up and forces Englehorn to abandon the others, who flee up to a temple with the tyrannosaur coming after them. Upon getting passed the temple, the tyrannosaur tries to break through, but couldn't.
Hayes and Jimmy lament they were now trapped and could do nothing to stop the dinosaur, but Ann proposes one idea: summon Kong. Hayes strongly opposes: not having any trust or faith in Kong at all, but doesn't have an alternative. Ann urges him to at least listen to her and was just about to climb a mesa to light a fire for Kong when the V-Rex took a detour to get to them.
They hide in a viaduct, but Ann makes a mad dash back to the mesa to alert Kong, much to Hayes' dismay. Jack fallows to distract the tyrannosaur, such as with slaughtering a few Terapusmordax attacking him or Ann.
Eventually Ann lights a fire and shouts for Kong, who responds with a roar and arrives. Hayes however tries to prevent the reunion by shooting at Kong with a tommy-gun, but in doing so took his eyes off the V-Rex, who promptly steps on him like a bug much to Jimmy's horror before plowing into Kong.
Both beasts tumble off the cliff before settling in a field. Kong and the V-Rex engage, while Ann helps out by throwing some flaming spears at the dinosaur. Terapusmordax also join the event, having been attracted by the commotion, and confront Ann and Kong.
Eventually Kong kills the V-Rex, but Ann is then kidnapped by a queen Terapusmordax intent on eating her.
Kong clears a path in his way and a chase ensues: where Kong scales walls and swings on tree-branches, plus battling more Terapusmordax en-route, to rescue Ann.
Eventually the queen bat imprisons Ann on a mesa and with another engages Kong. Kong throws a tree at one queen, and during the fight the pair summon more bats to distract Kong so one of them could attack, but this made no difference: Kong eventually defeats the two queens, then goes to Ann, where she is standing beside a blocked gateway.
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