

After all, a Spinosaurus is not going to thrive in the same kind of environment as a Tyrannosaurus Rex. RELATED: Jurassic World: What Really Makes the Indoraptor the Deadliest DinosaurĪdditionally, including new biomes would also help individualize each creature. Again, making the creatures of the park feel like more realistic beasts with finite lifespans would go a long way in improving player investment. Dinosaur aging may not be for everyone, as some would lament the prospect of their animals dying, but this could be solved with a simple toggle in the options menu. Baby dinosaurs would make each player's park feel more authentic, and juveniles could even rake in more money just like baby animals in real zoos often do. In short, breeding and aging were two long-requested features that never found their way into the original. This title has the potential to not only be the premiere Jurassic World game, but also the greatest prehistoric park builder overall.Īdditionally, each of the game's animals needs improved life cycles and more in-depth interaction options.

Other Jurassic World games have explored prehistoric species from before and after the extinction of the dinosaurs, and Evolution 2 could follow suit with interesting beasts such as the colossal snake Titanoboa, the mammal-like-reptile Dimetrodon or even the iconic Wooly Mammoth. On land, Frontier should attempt to introduce more than just new dinosaurs. More aquatic creatures, such Plesiosaurs or Ichthyosaurs, would be a treat.

Evolution 2 looks to be off to a great start with this, boasting over 75 prehistoric creatures in the game including the long-requested Mosasaurus. Still, the game can go deeper. RELATED: Jurassic World: Dominion's Dinosaurs Will Have Feathersįirst, the sequel must improve its animal variety. More specifically, there were several fan-requested features that never made it into the original that the sequel simply must include.

However, while the original proved enduringly popular, it was not without its faults. The announcement of Jurassic World Evolution 2has left fans overjoyed. The title helped fill the industry's dinosaur-shaped void and became developer Frontier's most successful release. Jurassic World Evolutionlaunched in 2018 alongside the latest entry in the film series, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.The title proved very popular, allowing fans to build and manage their own Jurassic theme park - and dealing with all the expected disasters that follow.
