Trespasser is a 1998
action-adventure video game developed by
DreamWorks Interactive and published by
Electronic Arts for
Microsoft Windows. The game serves as a sequel to the 1997 film
The Lost World: Jurassic Park,
[1][2] taking place a year after the film's events. Players control Anne, the sole survivor of a plane crash that leaves her stranded on a remote island with genetically engineered
dinosaurs. It features the voices of
Minnie Driver as Anne and
Richard Attenborough as
John Hammond, reprising his role from the film series.
The
game engine of
Trespasser was advanced for its time and required a fast and powerful computer to adequately display the game's detailed graphics without
pixelation artifacts.
[3] Upon release, the game received mixed to negative reviews and disappointed many critics,
[4] with
GameSpot declaring it "the worst game of 1998".
[5] The mixed reception is believed to have been caused by rushing the development to reach the 1998 release date and the game's overly ambitious and advanced nature.
[6]