Dino-park administration sim Jurassic World Evolution was nice at capturing the visible model of the movies, however that John Hammond expertise of hubris and greed inflicting inevitable catastrophe? Absent. Yesterday’s update to the game addresses that – whereas it provides a number of issues to the game’s extra-relaxing sandbox mode, it additionally introduces Challenge Mode, a brand new technique to play, unlocked from the beginning. You’ve bought ornery dinosaurs, reducing public belief and extra to fret about as you rush to create a five-star park throughout a number of difficulties. Below, a patch trailer.
Jurassic World Evolution’s Challenge Mode may solely make a quick look within the trailer under, however it’s the centrepiece of this patch. In this mode you’ve bought a decent finances and a par time wherein to create a 5 star park on Isla Nublar. While you’re not compelled to hit that par time, public opinion is steadily decaying right here, and randomly assigned contracts can solely be (expensively) purchased out of, relatively than ignored. As your park is awarded extra stars, extra of the tech-tree opens up, however you additionally should pay extra of your finances in charges to the Hammond Foundation.
There’s 4 issue settings in Challenge Mode, and the best – Jurassic – is seemingly brutal. Unless you might have contingencies behind your contingencies, you’re liable to see lots of your visitors disappearing down a dinosaur’s gullet, as they’re further feisty, and the island is regularly battered by ferocious storms. While the Campaign mode continues to be the really useful start line for brand new gamers, you’re free to leap proper in on the deep finish with this replace. The patch additionally provides a number of new contracts, fixes a number of bugs and resizes some dinos to make them match the flicks higher.
Jurassic World Evolution is obtainable on Steam and Humble. Normally £45/€55/$55, Humble’s present sale has decreased the value slightly. You can see the complete patch notes here.