![]() This is where the game changes things up. What about the other two? Jurassic Park III and Fallen Kingdom? After all, those two films are not ‘park based’. The middle of trio, one that wasn’t featured in the original Evolution game is particularly fun to play. Those hungry for park building will find Jurassic Park, The Lost World and Jurassic World give all that you want. Jump into Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park: The Lost World, Jurassic Park III, Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and play a ‘what-if’ scenario. Five missions, five films, five ‘what-ifs’. Once that mode is out of the way, it’s likely going to be Chaos Theory mode that most jump to next and this is where the game gets good. The whole mode lasts no more than 3-4 hours and ends up feeling like nothing more than a tutorial for the changed aspects of gameplay. ![]() There is no ‘park building’ in the traditional sense as, like the movie, focus has shifted to a world where dinosaurs roam free. This mode is a handful of missions that are based around finding and caring for wild dinosaurs around the world. However, most will start their playtime with Campaign mode and probably find themselves feeling severely under-whelmed. This, park building, is always the most fun thing about these games and it is at its best in Jurassic World Evolution 2. The more things to entertain, the more variety in dinosaurs, the bigger ‘wow’ factor, the more money you will earn. As you play, you can use scientists to research all manner of things that will allow to bring more and more dinosaurs in and offer even bigger and better attractions for your guests. ![]() This is all part of building the best park ever, starting off with basic dinosaurs and basic attractions, letting the money begin to roll in. Simple enough to build but is it big enough? Does it have its dietary needs met and can your park attendees see it? What happens if a storm hits and breaks your enclosure? Do you have a ranger team ready to tranquillise it? What if it gets sick? Is your medical team ready to act to save its life? It’s a dangerous animal after all and needs an enclosure. It’s not as simple as incubating, hatching a dinosaur and dropping it in the middle of your park. Sounds easy but with limited space, disease, storms and even sabotage events, a well-run park can quickly descend into chaos. The goal of most modes is still the same… build the best park possible, earn a ton of money and take care of dinosaurs… all to achieve a five-star park. However, it does make up for that elsewhere.īefore we get into that though… what can seasoned players expect? More of the same Jurassic World Evolution gameplay but tweaked here and there with some new additions to make things feel fresher. Easily the most disappointing mode of the game. Well, the story told in the movie continues into Campaign mode. Now, you might be wondering… just what has the movie got to do with this game? After all, you are park building and putting dinosaurs on show for the masses to enjoy. Jurassic World Evolution 2 was released via Frontier Developments and is set after the events of the movie Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. ![]() You can read our review of Jurassic World Evolution here. While it wasn’t the first game with the Jurassic Park name-tag to do this, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis came out in 2003, it was the biggest and most expansive attempt resulting in good sales, mostly good reception and in late 2021, a sequel. ![]() Released back in 2018, Jurassic World Evolution is a construction and management sim game. ![]()
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