

Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)Īnd it's this chaos – or at least the constant threat that it's about to emerge – that makes this such an endlessly fun game to spend time with. Yes, you'll get down to the usual business of finance management and building toilets, cafes and shops to appease every idiot who decides it's a good idea to bring their kids along to stand and stare at an Indominus Rex who really wants to rip their tiny heads off, but here you also get to muck about with genetics, create new strains of dino, pit herbivore against carnivore, build those daft balls people can ride around the park in and cause all manner of chaos, should you wish to do so.

Frontier, you clever girl!įor those among you who have yet to accept the challenge of caging and controlling nature's most powerful killers and their peace-loving, plant-eating pals in the two years since this game originally released, what we've got here is the usual sim management shenanigans you'll be used to from the custodians of the Rollercoaster Tycoon series, with the added attraction of massive dinosaurs and tons of references to the entire series of Jurassic Park movies thus far. While the graphics here have certainly taken a pretty big hit and handheld mode's resolution results in a level of blur that sometimes looks as though a Dilophosaurus has spat all over your screen, this is – quite unbelievably – a perfectly playable and oftentimes very attractive version of the game.

However, you would be wrong in this assumption and, as a result, must now go sit in a Portaloo and await your fate at the hands of a beast with huge teeth and tiny Donald Trump claws. Given that Jurassic World Evolution is a game that sometimes struggles to perform perfectly on even the most mighty and powerful of home consoles and PCs, you’d be forgiven for expecting this Switch port to be nothing short of a Jurassic Park 3-level disaster.

Now, thanks to Frontier Developments, you have the opportunity to seize the reins and design and build your very own disaster land your very own (Alan Partridge voice) Jurassic Park! Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) As has so often been the case throughout human history, no lessons were learned and as one park descended into chaos and death, another would swiftly open in its place, doomed to repeat its mistakes.
