
This meant you had lots of down time, waiting for certain goals or tasks to finish, or when waiting for a specific amount of money to roll in to progress further. You can now speed up, slow down, or pause your game, something that was oddly absent in the first game. Veteran players of the first game will feel at home as the core mechanics remain largely unchanged, though the new additions bring a fresh level of gameplay not seen the first time around. The main goal of Jurassic World Evolution 2 is to build a thriving, dinosaur-centric, zoological theme park. This is where you’ll mostly be spending a majority of your time in this game, and where most of the frustrations lie. Each scenario begins with an opening cinematic featuring narration from Ian Malcolm, voiced by none other than Mr. These are a collection of different missions serving as ‘what if’ scenarios, with each one based on the five films, and it’s up to you to avoid the mistakes made by the characters on screen.

Bryce Dallas Howard and BD Wong return to lend their voices, reprising their roles from the films.īut what the game may lack in a proper campaign, it more than makes up for it with Chaos Theory mode. It’s a surprisingly short campaign mode and can easily be beaten in under four hours. Instead of working for InGen, you work for the Department of Fish and Wildlife, and you’re tasked with creating safe habitats for loose dinosaurs roaming around the continental US. The main story campaign takes place immediately after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Right away upon starting the game, you have a variety of game modes to choose along with sandbox mode. However, these new implementations can bring their own sets of frustrations and issues.

It builds upon the foundations made by its 2018 predecessor and does what any good sequel should do make some clever tweaks to the gameplay, add some quality of life improvements, and include a wealth of new features and content. Jurassic World Evolution 2 by Frontier Developments, the same studio behind the Rollercoaster Tycoon series, is a park management and construction simulator. Jurassic Park would become the highest grossing film of its release year, spawning a vast multimedia franchise that includes five feature films with a sixth on the way, theme park attractions, merchandise, and tie-in video games. With the help of groundbreaking visual effects, it made audiences believe that dinosaurs could come back to life. It later became the basis for a blockbuster film. It started with a novel, written as a cautionary tale about genetic engineering within an amusement park setting.
