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Jurassic world evolution 2 target8/3/2023 That's a fun premise, and one which offers a racier alternative to the first game's slightly dry fossil unlocks as a means for acquiring new dinosaurs. That's the other big thing to expect in JWE2: different biomes, including ye olde deserte, and some kind of alpine environment, as well as (probably) the temperate redwood forest environment familiar from Jurassic Park: Pete Postlethwaite's Big Adventure. These will be customisable to some extent, and potentially filled with different biomes compared to the ones on the map where they're built. These include aquatic creatures (featuring, but hopefully not limited to, the comically oversized Mosasaur from the movies - which, in fairness, I love) and more flaplords, hopefully in some more satisfying capacity than the ploppable-downable aviary in the first game.įrom the look of the screenshots released so far, it seems the ol' beakmasters - and possibly more dinos - will be housed in large glasshouse enclosures, too. You'll also be building parks beyond Isla Nublar in all-new locations, which also means loads of new dinos to house. You'll be working alongside the Goldblum and Bryce Dallas Howard's characters to recapture the loosed beasts, and rehoming them in custom-built preserves. At this point in the franchise's plot, all the dinosaurs have escaped from Professor Shitstorm's mansion in California after a black market auction got a little bit snarly, and they're now going completely bonkers in the woods and that. As Jurassic World Evolution 2's director Rich Newbold revealed during the PC Gaming Show and Future Games Show, the game will be set after the events of the latest film, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Let's get what's already been established out of the way first. Sure, the trailer for Jurassic World Evolution 2 only revealed a very slim portfolio of facts about the game, but using my sordid credentials as a giant Jurassic Park nerd, and a sinker of many hours into Frontier's park games, I reckon I can offer some reasonable assumptions as to what you can expect. While not perfect by any means, JWE is pretty much the best option out there right now for people who love dinosaur games that don't involve any combat. When Jeff Goldblum delivered the news that we'd be getting a sequel to Frontier's 2018 park builder Jurassic World Evolution sometime in the next six months at the Summer Game Fest last week, I was immediately raised from my E3 slumber.
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