Jurassic World Evolution Everything we know so far – TrustedReviews

Frontier Developments has just announced Jurassic World Evolution, a park-builder set within the films universe. Following in the distant footsteps of 2003s Operation Genesis, we cant wait to let dinosaurs loose to con our customers with overpriced food and drink. In a nutshell, its Jurassic Park meets Rollercoaster Tycoon.

Trusted Reviews has compiled everything we know so far about Jurassic World Evolution including all the latest news, trailers, gameplay and more.

Created by Frontier Developments, the studio behind Elite Dangerous, Jurassic World Evolution is an upcoming park management title. Youre the authority figure in charge of breeding dinosaurs, building attractions and making sure everything runs in an orderly fashion. Of course, things are bound to go wrong.

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Evolution is set to launch for PS4, Xbox One and PC in summer 2018.

While we havent seen much of Jurassic World Evolution in action, we can make some safe assumptions about what it will entail. Players will have the opportunity to create and manage their own Jurassic World, complete with prehistoric dinosaurs and state-of-the-art attractions.

Dinosaurs can be bio-engineered to your liking, so its up to you whether the park is filled with ferocious carnivores or cuddly herbivores. The same goes for attractions, with research dictating what can be built upon Isla Nublar.

Revealed during Gamescom 2017, you can find the debut trailer below:

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Make your own dinosaurs!

Evolution must try its best to include all of our favourite dinosaurs, including the Velociraptor, Brachiosaurus and, of course, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. But wed also love to make our own prehistoric monstrosities.

Being able to directly engineer our own creations before unleashing them into the park could be fun. Depending on research they might possess different stats, resulting in varied public reaction once their out and about in their habitat. Perhaps we could even share creations online?

They could also escape, so youd best be careful when crafting a deadly killing machine.

A story mode

Games such asPlanet Coaster and Total Warhammer 2 continue to make great strides in bringing meaningful narrative missions to the base-building/RTS genre. By providing the player with frequent objectives, youre able to paint a picture in your head of the consequences each action. This would also give us a reason for building up the park beyond the usual internal satisfaction.

Despite launching way back in 2003 for PS2, Xbox and PC, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis was a park builder with a healthy number of story missions. While not taking place in your park, you were given a task to solve to your greatest ability. One such mission had you saving the president from a dinosaurs jaws.

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A real sense of danger

Keeping a park full of dinosaurs for entertainment purposes probably creates its fair share of paranoia. Knowing these creatures could escape at any time and go to town on the general public is a tiny bit terrifying.

The reveal trailer showcases how dinos are capable of escaping and even eating employees, something wed hope to see envisioned in the finished product. Reinforcing electric fences and deploying armed security should be a regular occurrence, mimicking the tension we love about the films.

Cameos from the films

What better way to emulate the spirit of Jurassic World than provide Evolution with a handful of star-studded cameos. Chris Pratts character could reprise his role as a dinosaur trainer, offering the player advice as they begin assembling their park and breeding animals.

Also, wed absolutely adore a cheeky cameo from Jeff Goldblum. Its very unlikely, especially since the actor is busy with the Jurassic World sequel at the time of writing. But, as Ian Malcolm once said, life finds a way.

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