Just to let you know, I am going off of my opinions of rides (I enjoy all rides.) Also, I have been to Disney once as an adult, so I cannot compare Universal rides to Disney (I don't even remember many Disney rides, sorry!)
Studios park:
Rip Ride Rocket (haven't rode this) - full-on roller coaster, but I believe you never go upside-down, near the top of one large loop, you kinda do a cork-screw turn and stay right-side-up on the top of the loop
Despicable Me - 3D screen show with glasses...seats tilt and bump-motion a bit. They do have a stationary seating option on this.
Shrek 4D - screen with glasses, chairs are like movie theater chairs, but they do bounce you around (simulating horse riding and such)
Revenge of the Mummy- indoor coaster, some dark areas, one quick stop before you hit a wall, one quick drop, and one area where you shoot up a hill into a small drop...never upside-down.
Blues Brothers - street show/concert, near Finnegans ( a lot of fun, everyone dances around in the street)
Transformers - screen & glasses and a car that moves around, but the major effects are simulated (a lot like Spider-Man) the "vortex" scene does make some people a bit dizzy/nauseated
Beetlejuice- show
Diagon Alley
Escape from Gringotts - screen/thrill ride. one part tips you, so you are facing a downwards drop, short drop, fast moving mine cart/running from a dragon (I've only rode this one twice, so I might be forgetting or mis-remembering parts)
2 shows - Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees (fun, silly, great voices, worth seeing) and the Tale of the Three Brothers (missed this one)
Fear Factor - show, if you like the TV show, it is fun, but it can be stomach-turning
Men In Black - like Buzz Lightyear in WDW (a few good spins, but overall not too bad)
Simpsons - screen with a tilting car, doesn't sound too bad, but I hear a lot of people have motion-sickness issues with this one (might want to watch it on
YouTube first if you're considering riding)
Kid Zone
Animal Actors - live animal stunt/trick show
Woody Woodpecker coaster- kiddie coaster, similar to the Hippogriff in IoA, fun and not too crazy
E.T. - very gentle, floating bicycle ride (never met anyone who can't ride this)
Terminator - show; part screen, part live acting
Horror Make-Up show - silly, funny, comic-gore show
Studios also has a "Superstar Parade." It's a lot of fun to watch, and not near as crowded as a WDW parade