Unleash your creativity in Sandbox mode, or test your skills in Challenge mode as you deal with diverse locations and environmental calamities. Construct a range of customisable new buildings and hire new Scientists, and shape your park to meet the needs of both your guests and dinosaurs. Take control with deeper management tools and creative options. Work alongside iconic characters from the films, including Dr. Ian Malcolm (voiced by Jeff Goldblum) and Claire Dearing (voiced by Bryce Dallas Howard), and lead the efforts to control, conserve, and contain wild dinosaurs now rampaging across the USA. Learn what it takes to be a park management master in Campaign mode, a compelling, original narrative that puts you at the heart of the action following the earth-shattering events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Here’s hoping the next few shows get the blood pumping.Jurassic World Evolution 2 is the much-anticipated sequel to Frontier’s ground-breaking 2018 management simulation, Jurassic World Evolution, offering an all new narrative campaign voiced by cast members from across the Jurassic World film franchise, exciting new features, four engaging game modes, and an expanded roster of awe-inspiring dinosaurs. ![]() It may be a very crowded few days, but it’s important to take some time to relax. But in my spare time, I’ll probably keep playing Diablo IV and some more of Harmony: The Fall of Reverie. In other news, I’ll be spending the majority of the weekend watching more of the shows - Xbox won’t catch me napping. Oh, and one of the games from Summer Game Fest that looked most interesting to me, personally, is Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden - Don’t Nod’s curious soul-retrieval simulator. As usual, the Devolver show has the wackiest titles, such as Baby Steps, a literal walking simulator. Atlus also accidentally announced a Persona 5-based tactics games and a remake of Persona 3, both of which sound like fun. We’re getting a remaster of Shadows of the Damned, one of the games from Suda51’s crazy oeuvre. There were a few other, smaller announcements that caught my attention. Also, perhaps I’m a party of one on this, but I’m looking forward to the Wholesome Game showcase. Ubisoft and Capcom both likely have some interesting things to show us, and I would be remiss if I left out good old RGG Studios, which will hopefully have more Like a Dragon for us. We’re also going to get another peek at Starfield. I hope Xbox has some tricks up its sleeve - so far I’m hearing that Fable and Hellblade II are likely additions, as are Avowed and Perfect Dark. ![]() Still, there are approximately 6,000 other shows happening in the next few days, so there’s more than enough time for things to get exciting. Call me spoiled (I wouldn’t disagree with you), but the whole event felt a bit sluggish to me. I also think it was a mistake to dedicate so much time to two TV show trailers - especially the Witcher, which is only tangentially related to games. Most of the news that was fit to print from the show were release dates. I think part of it was that most of the things we saw had already been revealed. But I felt that something was missing during the show - a certain je ne sais quoi, if you will. I had a good time watching the Summer Game Fest, and I got two wonderful surprises: Ubisoft is making a new Prince of Persia title, with the style of the classic platformers and the story culled from the original concept behind Assassin’s Creed and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. ![]() Missed the GamesBeat Summit excitement? Don't worry! Tune in now to catch all of the live and virtual sessions here.
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