
Set after the events of the latest film ( Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), dinosaurs are pretty much let loose all across the United States, and you’re tasked with helping the conservation efforts. On that last note, let’s start with the incredibly brief campaign mode. In contrast, Jurassic World Evolution 2 feels like it’s all over the place in terms of gameplay complexity, length, and narrative. The original game is now reasonably polished all around. The key comparison here is specifically at launch. Jurassic World Evolution 2 (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC) So, here we are, and I’m happy to say - for the most part - Jurassic World Evolution 2 is far better than its predecessor was at launch. I thought for sure that’s the last Jurassic World game we’d see for a good long while. However, when the sequel announcement popped up earlier this year, admittedly, I was surprised.

From fossil to fully fleshed out, Jurassic World Evolution went on to be a much better game than it was at launch, thanks to a plethora of new content and improvements from Frontier Developments.

I even ended on the note of “here’s hoping Frontier Developments continues to support the game in the coming months because what’s here right now is just a skeleton of a game waiting to be fossilized.” In my original review for Jurassic World Evolution, I described the game as shallow and an overall mediocre park management game.
