![]() You can’t simply breed a new dinosaur, let them loose into the wild, and call it a day. Unlike the first game, the comfort data is hidden until a Response Team unit gets to scan the dino upfront. They are not just tasked to put dinos to sleep and capture them, one of their main feats in Jurassic World Evolution 2 is the ability to monitor a dinosaur’s welfare. The Response Facility is basically a replacement of the ACU Facility of the first game. That may seem like they’re added tasks that prolong a certain step, but this makes Jurassic World Evolution 2 a bit more engaging and in-depth compared to the previous game. Plus, you need to tranquilize the injured or fractured dinos and airlift them to the Paleo-Medical facility to get a scientist to work on the dino’s medical conditions. You select an MVU, add a task of scanning dinos that are marked to have a possible disease, then you act on the problem presented to you. ![]() I love how we have Mobile Vet Units (MVU) in the game now to scan hidden diseases than spoonfeeding us what they are like in the last game. The addition of medical bays called Paleo-Medical Facilities gives operations structures purpose than just making them a jack-of-all-trades like the Ranger Station in the first game. This newly added feature may prove to be daunting for some but it’s part of the experience, and it’s pretty cool and gratifying to see when your staff are happy and work efficiently as they go about their day. It’s crucial in Jurassic World Evolution 2 to be prepared and to know what you have in your sleeves as it can be punishing when you overlook even the tiniest thing when managing a park full of pre-historic animals. What’s also great is you can level them up as they gain experience when they finish their assigned tasks. So if you’re planning to incubate and release a ton of new dinosaurs into your park, and the only scientist that can do the task is resting then you won’t be able to start incubating dinos. Letting them rest from time to time mitigates that problem but if you have a limited workforce that may lack the necessary ability points - Logistics, Genetics, and Welfare - to do other tasks then having the most important scientist take a time off will hurt you the most. However, if you overwork them they begin to be disgruntled, causing them to work inefficiently and their effectiveness especially when incubating dinosaurs. One of those scientists’ traits can let you research upgrades quicker, another gives you massive discounts on specific costly tasks like expeditions and extracting fossils and ambers. However, they do offer perks that can prove to be beneficial in the long run. ![]() And each of them is an added cost to your park’s expense. One of the most notable addition is the inclusion of hiring scientists. These elements make the game a lot more challenging and engaging than to simply please guests, and adding more dinos to the park just to increase your park’s rating. Heck, you didn’t even need to provide food and fuel to specific operations buildings.īut these new elements are now in Jurassic World Evolution 2, and they’re a welcomed addition. ![]() You didn’t even have backup generators where you need to refill them which costs almost half a million dollars. There weren’t medical bays for dinosaurs, you only needed to research cures for ailments and have your response team do all the work. In the first game, you didn’t have to recruit scientists and manage them to keep them from getting unhappy. Jurassic World Evolution 2 brings more to the table, and these newly added elements make the experience of managing the theme park a little overboard, let’s say, almost lifelike. The team over at Frontier put in a lot of hard work and it does show the love and care they have for the franchise. It’s what I call a glorified massive expansion pack with all the new added dino species, improved and additional gameplay elements, and the mix of both Jurassic Park and Jurassic World makes the first entry just a piece of the pre-historic Cretaceous era.īut that’s not to say Jurassic World Evolution 2 is a bad game because it isn’t. It’s cringey, I know, but that’s what Jurassic World Evolution 2 kind of feels like. Frontier creates Jurassic World Evolution 2. Frontier destroys Jurassic World Evolution. Frontier creates Jurassic World Evolution.
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