It’s a fun mechanic, and it really provides a bridge that make the two different forms of management come together. As your size grows, more frequent attacks and tougher dinosaurs can cause serous issues. Expand your island, and capture dinosaurs and devious predators to thwart any damage to park visitors.Īs you generate research and build up cash, you get to explore and find a much more varied roster of creatures than the original. Park management is akin to the standard park simulators. The entire game essentially follows on the original premise. “Managing the comfort of your dinosaurs is a huge factor.” Whether they are eating food or getting beat up by predators, they truly stand out due to the excellent visuals. More unique traits and flair help the game standout.
Right away this sequel stand out more in every regard. Each story mission had a special look, characters, and a multitude of different creatures and areas of expertise that touched and taught the entire span of the game.Īlas, despite it’s unique flair and outstanding visual presentation, Jurassic World did have some clunk areas and the two halves of the game, dinosaur management and park creation, lacked a depth needed to truly sink lots of time into the game after a single playthrough. Campaign actually provided the bulk of the game’s variety. Playing through a variety of modes keeps the action fresh. “The UI is clean and works great even on controller.” The first game was a fun but flawed title, and with the resurgence of the genre, it would need to be more than a fun concept to have any chance in a suddenly crowded genre. RTS and Sim games went into a second resurgence as of late and it’s now a crowded genre. In the time since the previous game, the entire park genre pretty much exploded. Build an park, capture dinosaurs, and try to keep them from eating the neighborhood. The world is different, but the name of the game remains. After a long stay on a hidden tropical island, Jurassic World Evolution 2 has finally escaped.