I enjoyed the difficulty of Jurassic World Evolution 1's campaign and how it pushed the player to excel in theme park development to reach new islands. The change in scenery adds an element of excitement and helps the experience feel somewhat new again.Īs wild as it is to see an Allosaurus running through the snow, this campaign experience lacks bite and comes across as a glorified tutorial that doesn't last long. This setup provides an excellent variety in maps, from snow-colored fields and arid deserts to lush forests and sprawling lakes. The player works with the Department of Fish and Wildlife to deal with dinosaur issues, such as Pteranodons migrating too close to the Canadian border, or worse yet, hungry predators posing a threat to society. Set after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, dinosaurs are now a part of the United States' ecosystem, and we're learning if we can live with them. These changes make for more dynamic and challenging play, but not always for the better.
The skeletal framework that brings this simulation to life is the same as its precursor, but everything around it is evolved or changed. The dinosaurs players interact with are more aware of their surroundings, can find their own food, and even learn to hunt in packs. In Jurassic World Evolution 2, we see Frontier Developments taking a cue from Dr. His hybrids are more capable hunters, better suited to handle harsh climates, and are far more terrifying than the Tyrannosaurs rex. Frankenstein – a mad scientist who creates new life by sewing together the DNA of different dinosaurs.