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The editors liked
Strong gameplay concept
Solid presentation
Dinosaurs look terrifying and real
Exploration mode reflects the Jurassic Park franchise's grandiosity
Engaging economic simulation
Very pretty dinosaurs
Keeping dinos happy is a fun challenge
Most of the basic park management tools work
All the Jeff Goldblum sassiness you can handle
Plenty of content to chew through
Authentic to the films
Complete with a nostalgic original soundtrack
Learning personality of each species is surprisingly satisfying
Controls are refined and easy to use
Even on console
Great dinosaur models make for awesome up-close encounters
A variety of different islands
Plenty of dinosaurs and ways to make your dream dinopark truly something special
Graphics
Fun
Dinosaur selection
Dino park
Your way
All islands offer different challenges
Looks
Sounds
And feels very authentic
Fun for casuals and hardcore sim fans
Massive amount of dino variety
The editors didn't like
Terrible late game progression
Poor variety all around
Tant crisis gets repetitive
Frame rate issues in testing
Varies between grindingly slow and too easy
Divisions don't have much effect on things
Basic park functions can't be automated
A lack of satisfying dino carnage
Campaign loses focus towards the end
And confusing mission structure doesn't help
Division loyalty system feels arbitrary and unnecessary
Crowd inconsistency can be a damper on trying to get the best rating possible for your park
Abstract: Are you ready to get in on some dinosaur action? Epic Games is offering the Jurassic World Evolution for free as part of its 15 days of game giveaways so you can help life. uhhh. find a way. Now, do you want to start humming the Jurassic Park theme s...
For an overall evaluation of Jurassic Park Evolution, the game is very beautiful. The team has spent a lot of time and effort making each dinosaur look, sound, and feel powerful and majestic. This can be said for the scenery and weather too. Seeing the he...
For an overall evaluation of Jurassic Park Evolution, the game is very beautiful. The team has spent a lot of time and effort making each dinosaur look, sound, and feel powerful and majestic. This can be said for the scenery and weather too. Seeing the he...
Very pretty dinosaurs, Keeping dinos happy is a fun challenge, Most of the basic park management tools work, All the Jeff Goldblum sassiness you can handle, Plenty of content to chew through
Varies between grindingly slow and too easy, Divisions don't have much effect on things, Basic park functions can't be automated, A lack of satisfying dino carnage
Jurassic World Evolution is lavishly produced and sporadically engaging, but it fails to infuse the park simulation genre with much big-screen excitement. If cloning cool-looking dinosaurs and dealing with a few light management elements is enough for you...
Published: 2018-07-02, Author: Christopher , review by: gamecrate.com
Jurassic World Evolution is imagination candy for anyone that loves the movies, and despite its flaws it's worth playing if you're looking for a relaxing experience building a theme park full of dinosaurs. It's the perfect combination of engaging objectiv...
Jurassic World Evolution is a very pretty looking game, but one that doesn't have a lot going on under the hood. It can be infuriating, engaging and baffling in equal measure, but is only really made for the most diehard of Jurassic Park fans...
Published: 2018-06-26, Author: Kevin , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I remember the first time I watched Jurassic Park. It was a fantastic story with great actors such as Jeff Goldblum, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sam Neill. It had a soundtrack that gave me goosebumps. And above all it had that vibrating-glass-of-water thrill t...
Abstract: On the surface, Jurassic World Evolution looks like a gorgeous spiritual sequel to the popular Zoo Tycoon games, but with a Jurassic World paintjob. Unfortunately, Jurassic World Evolution fails to delve deep enough into the systems that made Zoo Tycoon s...