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  1. Jul 31, 2018
    6
    Un jeu de gestion à la Zoo Tycoon mais avec des dinos... parce qu'avec des dinos, c'est plus rigolo ! on a en effet rarement vu un visiteur se faire bouffer par une girafe ou un zèbre... mais un dino qui a faim est un gros mangeur de viande rouge et le suivre en voiture tandis qu'il happe les gogos est particulièrement réjouissant. Notez qu'il les bouffe proprement, sans hémoglobine, carUn jeu de gestion à la Zoo Tycoon mais avec des dinos... parce qu'avec des dinos, c'est plus rigolo ! on a en effet rarement vu un visiteur se faire bouffer par une girafe ou un zèbre... mais un dino qui a faim est un gros mangeur de viande rouge et le suivre en voiture tandis qu'il happe les gogos est particulièrement réjouissant. Notez qu'il les bouffe proprement, sans hémoglobine, car dans notre parc, les dinos sont bien élevés.

    Mais ce n'est pas le but premier, le but premier c'est de faire du fric ! et de veiller à la sécurité, l'alimentation et au bien-être de tout ce petit monde (visiteurs et visités), afin de fabriquer de nouveaux dinos toujours plus gros. Comme dans tous les jeux de ce type, on est constamment au four et au moulin, entre la recherche d'ADN, l'amélioration des infrastructures, la récupération de dinos évadés, les réparations à faire après les tempêtes et tutti quanti...

    Des "contrats" vous sont régulièrement attribués comme autant de **** objectifs à atteindre qui donnent des bonus divers et encore plus de fric... car l'entretien de tout ça coûte cher, vous n'imaginez même pas ! Notre parc est noté sur 5 étoiles et à partir de 2 ou 3, on peut passer à l'île suivante qui présente des défis différents, liès à la configuration de chaque île (5 en tout dont l'une en mode bac à sable avec pognon illimité).

    L'interface est globalement bien faite mais accroche quelque peu... à dire vrai, le placement des bâtiments est trop souvent pénible parce qu'il y a toujours un truc qui gêne : un arbre, un dénivelé, un pylône, un bout d'allée, une canette de bière... Idem pour placer les allées entre les bâtiments (tout doit être relié) et là, ça devient carrément casse-burnes. Par ailleurs, la précision requise pour sélectionner de **** éléments (commes les mangeoires) est souvent horripilante... Enfin, la gestion du réseau électrique est illogique puisqu'on ne relie pas les bâtiments entre eux mais les postes électriques seulement !

    Bien sûr, tout cela ne tient que du détail mais du détail qui finit par se remarquer au fil des nombreuses heures qu'on passe sur nos îles, sans compter qu'une répétition certaine s'installe, car on fait toujours la même chose...

    Le jeu est en tout cas soigné graphiquement parlant et prend en charge la Xbox One X : c'est très propre et ça tourne fort bien, mis à part de rares ralentissements sur les grands parcs. La VF est de qualité et la musique évidemment reprise des films sait rester assez discrète.

    Assez amusant donc ce jeu de dinos mais pas assez solide : un peu comme cet herbivore moyen qui boulotte le mur en béton et se tire ailleurs parce que le jeu en a tout simplement décidé ainsi... mais j'ai bien aimé quand même prendre en photo quelques gros bestiaux vénères qui se bouffent la gueule. C'était émouvant.
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  2. Jun 24, 2018
    7
    The game starts off quickly, giving you a small island with a few assets already in place to get you started. You’ll be tasked with running a new park, which will span a total of five islands once completed. Your park will include rides, new attractions, breeding dinosaurs, and merchandising booths; the list goes on and on and quite honestly, is a bit overwhelming. The game breaks down theThe game starts off quickly, giving you a small island with a few assets already in place to get you started. You’ll be tasked with running a new park, which will span a total of five islands once completed. Your park will include rides, new attractions, breeding dinosaurs, and merchandising booths; the list goes on and on and quite honestly, is a bit overwhelming. The game breaks down the bulk of the work into three categories: science, security and entertainment, and each have their own pros and cons as far as throwing your limited resources into, but work hand in hand. I made the mistake of putting all of my eggs into the science basket, which resulted in my cash flow (which is needed for essentially anything) suffering. Much like in real life, I suck at managing money, and sadly my wife was not there to take care of the finances. While you earn money based on the performance of the park every minute, failing to find a balance can quickly turn your park into utter chaos.

    In my experience with sim games, the console versions are typically clunky when it comes to the controls. This game makes building fairly easy to grasp, with the exception of running electricity to your many buildings. While some will function without, you will need to set up a complex power system, as well as working roads, prior to making any major building decisions. The game does a decent job of providing the information you need to be successful in most areas, but setting up the electrical systems is more complex than it needs to be and required me to actually Google it, which shouldn’t be the case.

    While building the physical items in the game world is fairly easy, the actual processes to do pretty much anything are rather cumbersome, as you have to complete a number of small actions to gain any results. An example would be creating a new breed of dinosaur: first off, you’ll need to send a team somewhere around the world to find and harvest fossils, who will return them to your park, where you can then analyze them. The results will depend on the quality of the fossil, but once completed, you can start breeding the new creatures, which may or may not be successful, based off of the quality of the DNA you’ve located. While my explanation of the process may sound easy, it’s quite a project to manage this, as well as the other systems the game has in place.

    Not only will you have to properly budget your money, but you will have to monitor the park for mechanical failures, escaped dinosaurs, and the overall health of the creatures. While the game provides handy red icons at the top of the screen to let you know when something isn’t right, it’s often difficult to locate exactly what the issue is at any given time, especially when multiple issues occur at one time. The problems start coming up early in the game and will often become more of an annoyance than anything. Sure, it’s thrilling the first time one of the large carnivorous dinosaurs gets loose and starts eating the park goers, but it gets old when the same creatures get out of the pen you just repaired minutes before for the fifth time. While you can dispatch security teams or rangers to complete the tasks needed fairly easily and quickly, everything costs money, which is always on short supply. Every time I thought I was going in the right direction financially, I’d have another sick or dead dinosaur to deal with. I kid you not; this game is the virtual equivalent of unpaid student loans.

    Luckily, you’ll have some familiar faces to help you out on your journey to becoming a prehistoric park mogul, as a number of noteworthy actors reprise their roles from the movies as guides offering insight or witty comments on your successes (or in my case failures). While most of the actors bring the same energy and depth to their voice over work, the title is missing Chris Pratt, with a less than outstanding stand in who clearly is trying to duplicate Pratt’s slightly hillbilly-ish inflection, but breaks immersion every single time he speaks. Outside of this issue, the presentation is acceptable but rarely awe inspiring. While the dinosaurs and environment look great, some visual glitches and inconsistencies are regular – clipping when large packs of dinos are huddled around a feeding area is the norm. The standout visuals come when the occasional tropical storm hits. While it never reaches the level of detail found in titles such as Forza Horizon, it looks damn good, despite the damage it’ll cause to your creations.

    I would strongly suggest waiting for the full package to be released at a later date unless you’re preferred genre is resource management simulators.
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  3. Jan 5, 2020
    5
    The game was actually a lot of fun for about 10 hours, but then it became boring extremely fast. The important thing to understand is that this game is more for Jurassic Park fans than strategy fans. Most of the depth is superficial. When it really gets down to it there are not many layers to the game. The research becomes monotonous and mostly irrelevant besides vaccines and newThe game was actually a lot of fun for about 10 hours, but then it became boring extremely fast. The important thing to understand is that this game is more for Jurassic Park fans than strategy fans. Most of the depth is superficial. When it really gets down to it there are not many layers to the game. The research becomes monotonous and mostly irrelevant besides vaccines and new buildings, which are both rare and extremely easy to obtain. Finding fossils for new dinos becomes a chore because you quickly realize you dont need or want all the dinos. Filling dino feeders becomes tedious. Plus, the most important part, building, is really basic. You cannot provide the type of detail or planning you might want to because of the limited space and options. The weather mechanics completely destroy the game. How realistic and boring is it to constantly have the same storms over and over again breaking your dino enclosures. Its something you have no control over and is easy, but extremely boring to constantly address. Lastly, the only difficult part, and fun part, is the beginning of a level when you are trying to turn a surplus profit....which takes about a half hour. This game might be worth it for Jurassic Park enthusiasts if the game can be found at a reduced price. For full price do not let the shiny graphics and great marketing make you think this game has more than it does. Expand
  4. Nov 20, 2021
    7
    I love building and simulation games and wanted to see what this was like. I’ve played a few Jurassic park games on my iPad and found them very smooth gameplay but found this to be quite clunky and confusing.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Aug 17, 2018
    70
    A flawed yet ultimately winning tie-in that serves up the best dinos on Xbox. [Sept 2018, p.72]
  2. Jul 26, 2018
    72
    It’s not the in-depth park management game that some may be looking for, and there is a fair bit of repetition with in-game quests, but I still really enjoyed my time with Jurassic World Evolution. Creating new dinosaurs and having a successful park was extremely satisfying and addictive, and recommended for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the Jurassic Park Universe. Just remember, you’ll have to learn a lot on your own, but once you do, it will be a dinosaur park sim game you should enjoy.
  3. Jul 5, 2018
    62
    The game may not hold many peoples interest for too long. Something keeps me coming back for more though. While not perfect, it is a nice addition to the Jurassic park franchise…and you get to be the one that calls the shots, and make all the mistakes this time. It is something of a blast to be part of this world. Have fun because, even with a few flaws, the game will find a way.