![]() When compared to Frontiers other, frankly, often overwhelmingly dense management sims, JWE is the most user-friendly, obviously catered for fans of the franchise rather than simulation Aficionados. Under the surface, JWE2 is exceedingly similar to its predecessor. These are the moments that make JWE an experience no dinosaur fan should forgo, but they, unfortunately, come at a cost. Somewhere deep in the park, the haunted screech of a Velociraptor can be heard as it closes in on an unsuspecting goat. ![]() Down below, a herd of crest-headed Parasaurolophus scatter into the forests, spooked by an Ankylosaurus swinging its massive armoured tail in defiance to the fences of its enclosure. It’s the John Williams strings, the growing orchestral beats while I watch my Brachiosaurus reach into the conifer trees to munch on a mouthful of leaves. ![]() It’s strange that, while Jurassic World Evolution is Frontiers lightest park management sim, it’s their franchise that draws me back the most. ![]()
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