![]() ![]() It’s the ultimate fantasy, and immersion is key here. Imagine skimming over your paradise, watching Velociraptors tread through tall grass, a Brachiosaurus forage from a tree, and a herd of herbivores playing around a river shore. Granted, that was a game released in 2003 and at the time its visuals were more than competent, but having a couple trees does not a jungle make. Indeed, the franchise’s Isla Nublar is a remarkable sight, and that’s something Operation Genesis did not nail. We are all (and if you’re not, shame) familiar with the habitat that has encompassed both Jurassic Park and Jurassic World – beautiful, sprawling, lush tropics. So, without further ado, here are five things that would be fantastic in Jurassic World: Evolution. Fun fact: I was so excited my literal hunger was satiated for four hours. This week at Gamescom, Frontier Developments (Elite: Dangerous, Planet Coaster) announced Jurassic World: Evolution, a park builder/management sim that puts the player in charge of running their own Jurassic World.Īs somebody who can credit their early-age academic downfalls to Blue Tongue Entertainment’s Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, this was welcome news. ![]()
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