![]() While Jurassic World Evolution 2’s campaign is clunky and mostly feels like a glorified tutorial, the game’s real action is in the new Chaos Theory mode. Though punishing, and perhaps a little fickle, the game shines by letting players take over the movie parks and see how they’d run things differently. It’s an engrossing simulator game: Turn fossils into living creatures, keep your workers happy so you don’t get Dennis Nedry’d, and place that T-shirt shop in your preferred spot next to the velociraptors. But for the uninitiated, Jurassic World Evolution 2 lets you build your own Jurassic Park (or Jurassic Worlds, if you prefer the sequels). If you played the dinosaur expansion pack for Zoo Tycoon back in the day, you already know what I’m talking about. Jurassic World Evolution 2 is the follow-up to 2018’s fantastic park simulator. And in Jurassic World Evolution 2, building my dinosaur zoo felt like conquering millions of years of history. Ian Malcom famously said in Jurassic Park. These prehistoric creatures have no business being on our earth anymore, and I’m not sure I have any business pushing back against nature with my well-placed pond, guest pathing, attractions, and boba shop. ![]() ![]() That’s what I thought to myself - or shouted aloud in my office - during the toughest moments of Jurassic World Evolution 2. The dinosaurs should’ve just stayed dead. ![]()
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