70
A park management game that makes keeping all the plates spinning on a controller feel natural. Unfortunately, the dinosaurs too often feel sidelined. [Issue#9, p.88]
80
Jurassic World Evolution 2 brings many good novelties to the tried and tested formula of the original, but still represents a title only for the most patient fans of dinosaurs and managerial simulations. If those even exist.
70
Jurassic World Evolution 2 is a solid sequel to the already decent predecessor. It presents the player with a larger selection of dinosaurs, a welcome addition of visitor management and some various tweaks and additions that overall make the game experience much more realistic and enjoyable. It falls a bit with its too “micromanage-y” systems at some points and lacklustre campaign, but it is a sure sight of joy for any fans of tycoon games and Jurassic series alike.
8
Jogo viciante, estou gostando bastante, e ansioso pelo 3°. É aquele jogo para matar tempo num sábado a ****. Recomendo.
8
Jurassic World Evolution 2 stands out as a strong entry in the genre thanks to its deep park management systems and detailed dinosaur behaviors. However, this depth also means the game demands a significant amount of time and patience. Learning the mechanics, stabilizing the park, and managing chaos can feel overwhelming during the first hours. That said, players who invest time into the game are well rewarded. In short, it’s a very good game, but not a rushed one—it’s meant to be played slowly and thoughtfully.
10
Although a new installment has been released, this game is still great. One thing I love about this game is that the developers really listen, for instance, 90% of the features that were requested in the previous installment had been added. Not to mention that the studio behind this game, Frontier, makes the sublime sequels, for instance, JWE3 added things that I wanted, but also things I didn't even know I needed, so did this game. Every game has their flaws; however, I think this game deals with these flaws the best.
Jurassic World Evolution 2
Released On:
Nov 9, 2021
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Generally Favorable
78
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7.3
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Nov 16, 2021
90
Jurassic World Evolution 2 is the perfect sequel- it's bigger, better, and toothier than its predecessor in almost every way that matters.
Nov 12, 2021
85
Jurassic World Evolution 2 is a much better game than its predecessor was at launch. That said, I can’t shake the feeling that much like the original, it’s only going to get better and more content-rich in the next coming year or so. It’s a beautiful trend from Frontier Developments that I think will make an already great game all the more excellent.
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Dec 7, 2025
10
Although a new installment has been released, this game is still great. One thing I love about this game is that the developers really listen, for instance, 90% of the features that were requested in the previous installment had been added. Not to mention that the studio behind this game, Frontier, makes the sublime sequels, for instance, JWE3 added things that I wanted, but also things I didn't even know I needed, so did this game. Every game has their flaws; however, I think this game deals with these flaws the best.
Nov 12, 2025
10
Jurassic World Evolution 2 is a fun game about running a dinosaur zoo and its own version of the jurassic films.
Nov 29, 2021
80
There's still some way to go to make the JWE franchise a viable management sim, but this sequel goes a long way to right a lot of its predecessor's wrongs.
Nov 16, 2021
80
Jurassic World Evolution 2 features a deeper process of building and managing your park, despite constant threats that stop it from thriving.
Nov 5, 2021
80
If we had to make a list of things that are totally radical then dinosaurs chasing and eating annoying fannypack-wearing tourists while we triumphantly hum the Jurassic Park theme tune would be top ten. Maybe even top five. We're here for that. Minor quibbles with the main campaign aside, Jurassic World Evolution 2 delivers an entertaining if simplistic park builder, that well-utilises the Jurassic World license, and throws in just the right amount of dinosaur-fuelled mayhem to boot.
Dec 7, 2021
70
Jurassic World Evolution 2 is a solid sequel to the already decent predecessor. It presents the player with a larger selection of dinosaurs, a welcome addition of visitor management and some various tweaks and additions that overall make the game experience much more realistic and enjoyable. It falls a bit with its too “micromanage-y” systems at some points and lacklustre campaign, but it is a sure sight of joy for any fans of tycoon games and Jurassic series alike.
Nov 11, 2021
55
If you enjoyed the original game, Jurassic World Evolution 2 is sure to bring you hours of entertainment (not including the “campaign”). However, for players hoping for more than a full priced DLC, disappointment is unavoidable.
Oct 21, 2025
10
This game is the definitive example if what a sequel should be. All of the dinosaurs feel like actual animals this time around, with brand new social interactions & smoother animations. The pterosaurs & marine reptiles also have unique animations which makes them just as interesting to watch as the dinosaurs. The new scientist management adds a new level of management the first game lacked. Also the new customizable buildings really do make each park feel different & stick out from each other. The campaign is a fun way to introduce new players to the game &. Chaos theory is a blast to play. Getting to see each what if scenario is a real treat. Overall the game is a perfect sequel.
May 19, 2023
7
Since I was born I have been a fan of Jurassic Park. So no matter how much it costs or how great or bad it is, I end up buying the product almost every time. The game is good, it shows that they put a lot of effort into it, a lot of DLC's too, but it just always bores you, creating a park and maintaining it, etc. etc etc True fans are waiting for a good JP game. You know what I'm talking about. Blood people blood. This is a solid 7. Greetings everyone
Nov 14, 2021
7
I've platinumed the first JW:E on the PS4. Finished the Campaign and it was a more of a Tutorial than a story driven campaign. Gives a bit of a clue where the new movie is heading towards though. Chaos Theory is an interesting 'What if' scenario to all 4 movies. Nearly finished the JP one. Graphics even though good, I thought they would at least have some ray tracing in game especially the water reflections. Pretty disappointing for a next gen console. Dinos have new animations that are really cool, like the Carnotaurus resting on it's tail like a kangaroo. Planning your dino enclosures is more thorough implementing food types for Herbivores which they got from Claire's Sanctuary DLC from JW:E. There's no longer a plant dispenser so the Herbivores can just eat the foliage that you plant in their enclosures. Ranger's roles are now just patrolling and repair. There's a mobile vet team that handles dino injuries and sickness. They also have a station where you can send the seriously injured dinos in for emergency surgery with a magic spray machine : D Mechanics have been expanded where it can get very tedious. The most annoying part is the scientists and Hatchery having a 2 step method to freaking hatch the eggs. Couple of good additions is good and bad dino perks in the DNA sequencing. So you'll roughly 6 eggs and 3 out of the 6 eggs could have negative traits like aggression and anti social behaviours. So you might have to discard the eggs or if your not financially sound just go with it and risk a disaster happening at your park. Improvement to the shops, food and drinks where you can provide to different types of crowds. All the shops looks can be customised and renamed to really make it unique from each other. Overall, I find the game alright. I really preferred the island hopping in the first one where you can go back and fix. With JW:E 2 although improved, it made the small things too tedious. 7/10
Dec 4, 2021
4
My disappointment is IMMEASURABLE. I was so heartbroken upon finishing my first day with this game, genuinely crushed with tears of stress coming down my face. It’s inferior in nearly every way to the original, something I’ve seen thrown around in the reviews for this game is the exact opposite so allow me to explain. Positives first; the graphics are still lovely! The dinosaurs & reptiles still feel alive & do more in their pens now than just walk in circles. I also appreciate Frontier bringing back almost every species from the first game. The new dinosaurs & aquatic/aerial reptiles are all great! That’s where the positives end. In JWE1, you could unlock all the dinosaurs if you took your time in the campaign, but you only unlock a handful of the 84 species in the campaign this time around. Why change a perfect system, aside from padding out the game for dozens of hours? It took me 48 HOURS to unlock every species. That’s INSANE. Your playtime can obviously vary, but it’ll still take DOZENS of hours to get every species, most of them locked behind arbitrary goals in the research tab. The easiest way is to grind them out in Challenge mode, but it’s one of the most GRINDY experiences you can have in modern gaming & some dinosaurs are exclusive to certain maps! WHY? Not to mention you don’t actually unlock the dinos for Sandbox until you HATCH THEM. Why isn’t the genome enough? Setting the game to 3x speed only helps so much with the tedium. The campaign is so barebones that I’m shocked it’s even here in the first place, finished it in 4 hours. Can’t forget the 2nd mission which usually glitches & causes you to restart the mission! JWE1’s campaign barely had a story, but had engaging gameplay for a 20ish hour campaign. I also DESPISE the new scientist system. You need them for literally EVERYTHING. In JWE1 none of this complicated-for-no-reason crap existed, you had research/expedition teams do multiple tasks at once for you, so this is one of the most massive steps back I’ve ever seen. Your scientists only do one expedition at a time, with no way to expand it & you’re limited for some reason on extracting DNA from fossils. It’s beyond tedious & BORING relying on these drones to do everything for you instead of taking some initiative like in JWE1. Instead of carefully multitasking everything, your mind never has a chance to rest with JWE2, there’s always a problem going on & it’s really not my fault! I put 100’s of hours in JWE1, I know how to build a Jurassic Park by now! What also hurt is that releasing a new dino felt like a moment of accomplishment in the first game, here it feels like just another box to check with no fanfare & immediately worrying about their unforgiving environment needs instead, which makes putting 2 different species in the same enclosure a headache I never felt like dealing with. The new paleo healing mechanic is GRATING as hell too. Every time a dinosaur has a tiny fight or gets sick you have to send a separate team to scan them & their AI is HORRIBLE. Expect to transport your dinos for a small boo-boo every 5 minutes if you have 1 slightly unfriendly member of a species! Why’s the transport button now it’s own option at the bottom of the control panel instead of a shortcut on the R1 button like in the first? WHY THE STUPID CHANGES? The new hatchery mechanic with the dinosaur genes is frustrating too, so many negative genes too often even w gene editing. Chaos Theory was too annoying to get any enjoyment out of & throttled by insane expenses of the dinosaurs. Despite the scenarios being interesting, I’d just catch them on YouTube if I was you. The new systems added in are terrible & add so much aggravation that was never there to begin with! That’s what frustrates me so much about JWE2, all this to make the park management more “complex” but only added an unnecessary hassle to nearly every moment you’re playing it. What made me give up on JWE2 is the Sandbox mode, they BUTCHERED it. You can’t turn off the ridiculous scientist mechanic in Sandbox & you can’t turn off Dino fights either so if you want a T. Rex with a Spinosaurus you’ll have to wait until they hopefully fix their stupid mistake WHICH WAS ALREADY FIXED IN THE FIRST GAME. To get a good amount of dinos for Sandbox you’ll have to grind for DOZENS of hours in other modes for them, no jumping right in! Dear God game is a colossal disappointment. Say whatever about JWE1, at least it was put together competently & with respect for the person playing it! This is BAD. Play the first & leave JWE2 to rot. I don’t think the same post-launch roadmap can save this one. You have no idea how much it pained me to say all of this, my heart hurts. I won’t be touching this game again until it’s fixed, maybe. Moral of the story; next time you’re thinking of fixing something that isn’t broken, DON’T.
Nov 15, 2021
2
I would happily rate this 5* but the fact you need to unlock everything by playing challenge mode before you can free build a park in sandbox mode is crazy. Not everyone has time to spend researching everything in challenge mode. The idea of sandbox is to just build
SummaryJurassic World Evolution 2 is the sequel to Frontier’s Jurassic World Evolution, building upon the 2018 management simulation. It introduces a compelling, new narrative campaign, incredible new features, and awe-inspiring new dinosaurs brought to life with captivating authenticity. Together with expanded construction and more customisati... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- Xbox Series X
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox One
- PC
- PlayStation 4
Initial Release Date:Nov 9, 2021
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