You complete objectives to increase your technology and dino research and in turn able to earn in-game currency and unlock new and fascinating dinosaurs. The base game basically plays like this you have a large plot of land to do with as you so choose. This DLC does in fact add hybrid dinosaurs into the mix with the Spinoraptor being half Spinosaurus and half Velociraptor.
There are five new dinos in total with these ranging from a friendly Olorotitan to a terrifyingly scary Spinoraptor. The DLC includes three new dinosaurs, from a Tyrannosaurus-based dinosaur to a duck-looking dino this DLC adds a lot more gameplay and features for you to enjoy.įinally, the last DLC added was The Secrets of Dr.Wu which adds new dinos, two new locations and four new missions. The sounds of your guests walking through the shopping high street filled with more dinosaur merchandise than you can feast your eyes on.Īnother major DLC expansion included in the complete edition is Claire’s Sanctuary, which again includes seven new missions that have you saving dinosaurs from an exploding volcano similar to the new movies. All of these sounds are taken directly from the films and sound steller! From the terrifying snarl of a Velociraptor to the screaming victims being spat on by a Dilophosaurus. The sound in this title is simply beautiful, from the score of the movies to the terrifying growl of a Tyrannosaurus rex. This DLC also introduces the new Dinosaur Tour ride that allows guests to take a tour of the park that you can design to allow the guests to get the proper experience that John Hammond wanted them to have back in 1993. It acts as a huge nostalgia-filled journey that brought back all of the feelings that I felt when I watched the original films. The DLC features around seven missions and even has you going back to Isla Sorna, (the second movie’s island). This DLC has you changing and fixing the original island from the 1993 film and includes new items such as the original raptor pens and new looks for places like the adventure centre. Let’s talk about the DLC Return to Jurassic Park. Whilst some of these changes were perhaps necessary to enable this demanding game to run on Switch, you have to keep in mind that back when the game originally launched for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the game performed horribly but looked gorgeous.
Graphically, Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition looks terrible, the trees have no details, the ground has horrid looking textures and the frame rate feels like an incredible 20FPS as you are turning around your camera and looking at your park. This title adds plenty of new content to enjoy on the Switch version but does the game hold up? This includes the infamous DLC Return to Jurassic Park, which I’ll explain later on.
The complete edition of this title comes with all of the DLC previously released on the Xbox, PlayStation and PC versions. Reviews // 21st Dec 2020 - 12 months ago // By Blake Hawthorn Jurassic World Evolution ReviewĮver thought you could run your own dinosaur-based theme park better than John Hammond did in the original Jurassic Park? Well now you have your own chance to do so with Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition available on the Nintendo Switch.