Although there is no release date, Jurassic World Evolution 2 is still slated for PC later this year, and the long-awaited successor to Dinosaur Management already has a slew of new features planned. A big new feature is adding a team of scientists to work individually – and if you don’t, expect them all to go to Dennis Nedry in your yard.
Scientists are the new park management support team introduced in Jurassic World Evolution 2, which was briefly revealed last month in the game’s initial development notes — except you might be distracted by the news that these skilled girls can now hunt Velociraptors in groups. .
Developer Frontier has now released a new video guide specifically for Jurassic World Evolution 2, with plenty of details on how to help or hinder the player’s park. While they can help improve the functions of various parks, such as a cheaper dinosaur farm or faster fossil digs, they can also come under pressure, with “disastrous consequences”.
If the player allows their scientists to get too tired, they can sabotage the park facilities and even let the dinosaurs escape. Jurassic World Evolution also had this feature, but this is the first time players in the series have been able to manage individual NPC needs rather than the “science” as a whole – something the first game criticized a bit, so it’s good to see Frontier improve on this.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about Jurassic World Evolution 2, including a release date after the mysterious “2021” – there are only a few months left, get one – although it looks like it will improve things a lot from the first game. We hope to see more soon to continue this trend.
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