It's probably the best non-roguelike survival game I've ever played, mostly because there's a fuck-ton to do and explore and the sheer diversity of the creatures is refreshing. There's so many different dinos, each species is significantly different from another, and even within the same species there's a fair bit of diversity.
It can take a few real-life hours to trace from one corner of the island to an adjacent one along the coast, and even though the island is obviously square on the map, the design of the island's curvature makes it feel quite organic. It's a beautiful island with beautiful creatures, and even the annoying, evil little dilophosaurus that spread across the island like a plague are actually quite elegant if you manage to tame one. The only creatures I'd say aren't particularly nice looking are the satan-vultures known as the argentavis, the giant crocodile sarchosaurus, and, obviously, the dodos, though even the dodos are adorable in their own ugly, useless way, and the other two have their reasons for looking ugly as sin.
Just don't sight-see too much, lest ye miss the tyrannosaur sitting in the trees waiting for your poor, blind self to waddle by before charging at you and literally biting you in the ass.