While the park management is weak, Jurassic World Evolution does a fine job of making you feel like a tourist to the parks. Jurassic World Evolution Review: Do the Tour, Hear the Roar Dino-watching is the biggest joy in Jurassic World Evolution Let’s be honest, you came into Jurassic World Evolution for the dinosaurs, and dinosaurs you shall have. It’s a real missed opportunity to create a truly engrossing management sim, because there’s something here that proves it was entirely possible. The dinosaurs are the star attraction sure, but there’s so little park management beyond them that you’re often left twiddling your thumbs as you passively wait for something interesting to happen. There’s nothing that happens there that really changes the customer mood in any significant way, you just get more money the more things you build for them to do. The interaction is light beyond doing just that. You can slap in a shop, a hotel, a restaurant, and even have those two-person orbs to roam the park as seen in Jurassic World. Park development is the weakest part by far. This ties into that very issue of a shallowness in other tasks outside the dino care. So it isn’t long before you barely care about what’s being asked of you, just how much money you can get to make some snazzy new dinos (almost a perfect take on the message of the first film if it was actually meant). Most contracts revolve around the same few tasks, just worded a bit differently.
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Sadly it’s not as deep as it might sound.
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Jurassic World Evolution Review: Dino-Flaws You’ll be making the most of the helicopter’s airlift feature. It’s fair to say though, that if you get offered a contract to create the ultimate killing machine for use in the military field, you’re going to be making blood money off the back of your cheery, family-friendly theme park. This, of course, puts your park visitors at risk, but you could argue it’s better to be prepared for what is a likely eventuality. One group suggests opening the gate to a dinosaur paddock to willingly let a dino go on the rampage, just so you can test the efficiency of your security and containment procedures. Of course, there are potential moral downsides to some decisions. You can take up contracts with any of them, but the more you work with one side the better your reputation with them gets. These faction cover a scientific side, and entertainment side, and the shadier military application side.
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In fact, the only strong point Jurassic World Evolution has outside the dino management is the three ‘factions’ you can do contracts with to help boost your coffers. That’s the greatest strength of Jurassic World Evolution, but it highlights that other park matters are not handled with quite so much care and attention. They require more time and care than anything else in your park. There’s lots of busywork where the dinosaurs are concerned. Or maybe you didn’t get electric fences for that narky Triceratops, and now she’s rampaging around the park and scaring the visitors. For instance, you didn’t move those Ceratosaurs away from the entrance that you’ve just pushed an Edmontosaurus through? Oh dear, you’ve just wasted a few hundred thousand dollars.