One of my early childhood games I became obsessed with. I remember sometime in 4th grade I befriended someone just because we both played and loved this game. This was before I could just hop on the internet to look anything up, so he was the only one I was able to get cheat codes from, some in particular I was fond of was infinite ammo, weapon unlocks, and one where they made everyone's head big. Cheats aside, I don't really remember much of a story with this game except your some kind of warrior, but my child-like brain did not care at all. The blood and gore in this really interested me seeing this in a video game; a crazy experience for me at this point in my life. Before this, the most violent game I played was a game called I Ninja (which is only green blood and rated T for teen so you be the judge on how "violent" that game actually was). All of the brutal, gruesome killing in this was amazing in my eyes, and maybe sometimes alarming in how much I enjoyed it, but I think most young boys get a kick out of their first violent video game. This one definitely filled a void in my life, for sure. Flying the pterodactyl was probably my least favorite part of the game, but I still enjoyed it, as it didn't seem to take up much of the game. Anything to do with the dinosaurs were probably my favorite aspect also, mostly because I loved dinosaurs ( I think that's the main reason my mom bought me this game) especially the T-rex's. The humanoid people were fun to kill too, especially with this side attachment on the rocket launcher which made their arms, legs, and eventually their head to explode in bloody gore. Yeah, I was just a sick little kid apparently, but I still will proclaim how great of a game this was/is. I'll probably eventually come back to this game for a retrospective opinion in the near future.