By Rob Leane

Published: Tuesday, 21 December 2021 at 12:00 am


4.0 out of 5 star rating

As 2021 draws to a close and many of us are winding down for a hard-earned Christmas break, it’s the perfect time to jump into Jurassic World Evolution 2, the excellent sequel to Frontier Developments’ 2018 dinosaur theme park building video game.

Festive time off, especially those lingering days of ‘inbetweenmas’ that bridge Christmas and New Year, tends to become unstructured and uninspiring. Even when there’s plenty of great stuff on telly, you might find yourself looking for tasks that need doing and craving a bit of purpose or urgency. But before you log into your work emails, we’d strongly advise a dose of Jurassic World Evolution 2 instead.

To start with, the game will encourage you try out its main campaign, which certainly is a fab place to start. Picking up after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the 2018 movie that ended with dinosaurs spreading out across the US mainland, this story mode offers a tantalising glimpse of what it could be like to work in that world.

There are some great ideas in this campaign, many of which are brand new additions that weren’t in the original Jurassic World Evolution. At certain points, you will need to track down escaped dinosaurs by driving around in a jeep and following clues. At other times, you’ll need to convert inhumane poacher camps into safe places where dinosaurs can live in peace.

Completing each of these tasks will surely send endorphins coursing through your bloodstream, giving you bursts of achievement that aren’t always easy to find on the sofa in your Christmas jumper.

Hardcore fans might argue that this campaign is too short, or too hamstrung by the fact it’s not allowed to cover any ground that next year’s Jurassic World Dominion film has earmarked, but it definitely does the job of explaining the basics of how Jurassic World Evolution 2 works. You’ll be capturing dinosaurs, building their living quarters and helping them survive in no time.

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Underwater dinosaurs including the Mosasaurus appear in Jurassic World Evolution 2.
Frontier Developments

When you’ve finished the campaign, which should only take you a handful of hours, the game will recommend that you try its Chaos Theory mode. This is where Jurassic World Evolution 2 really starts to shine, and it’s in the Chaos Theory content that you might find yourself truly sucked into experience, merrily spending multiple hours at a time with the game.

The premise of the Chaos Theory mode is simple: in turn, you will revisit all the Jurassic Park/Jurassic World films to date and try to make the theme parks at each site more successful (and less chaotic) than they ever were in the movies. With a playful narration from Jeff Goldblum to guide you, as well as a lengthy list of tasks to complete, this mode allows you to delve deep into everything this game has to offer in a variety of different locations.