It is a nice change of pace from the rather calm and slow burn of the base game experience, and while the car controls are still clunky, it still manages to be a fun addition to an already entertaining expansion. This Chaos Theory mode relies a lot on taking direct control of the ranger vehicles whether that is in herding the dinosaurs or as mentioned previously, crashing into poachers with the ranger car. You can counter them through the use of poacher detection equipment, or even better… Just ramming them off the road. In this small dino sanctuary, you must defend your home from poachers who will destroy your fences and try to steal your dinos. This shakes up the game a little bit more, with players experiencing the outside of Owen’s cabin. The Dominion Biosyn expansion also includes another Chaos Theory mode. These two things are the major shifts in terms of Jurassic World Evolution 2’s common gameplay loop. The amber mines add another layer to research as you have to slowly unlock new areas of the mines in order for you to research dinosaur types to unlock their corresponding nodes. Managing the links can be a little taxing, especially as your park grows in size, or even worse when you’re in sandbox mode. Your scientist can now bounce around quickly on this train system which is a huge improvement. The hyperloop system was an interesting idea that ultimately serves as a massive quality of life saver. Most notably the Amber mines and the Hyperloop system. There are a few extra mechanics added to the Dominion Biosyn expansion. Constructing the beginnings of the park at the Biosyn Sanctuary However, due to the nature of the game, the plot is not necessarily the most important aspect of Dominion Biosyn. Even beyond that, the dialogue generally is poor and leads to a lot of cringeworthy moments while playing. The dialogue is shoddy at best with every character feeling as emotionless as the last. The narrative has a lot of references to Jurassic World: Dominion and in doing so compliments the movie well, although I would advise seeing the film before playing this DLC, the references work much better in hindsight as opposed to the other way around. The story is decent having players tell the story of Biosyn as they attempt to compete with Ingen to create the ‘dream that Masrani and Hammond failed to conjure’. However, in a more unique fashion, many buildings within the DLC utilise the hyperloop, an underground train that moves people around at incredibly fast speeds. Paths, Power, rangers, and more are required to maintain this park the same as the rest. Facilities still require all the basics that are notable from Jurassic World Evolution 2. In terms of the gameplay, nothing in the expansion’s core experience is world-shattering. The content within is 2 campaign levels serving as a prequel to Jurassic World: Dominion, a Chaos Theory mode all wrapped up with some new content ranging from buildings, ways of research, maps, and lastly (and most importantly) brand new dinosaurs and dinosaur skins. Jurassic World Evolution 2 was already a massive improvement over its previous iteration and each following piece of DLC only serves to improve what was already there. The DLC adds a brand new narrative component of the game, alongside dozens of extra content for players to enjoy. Jurassic World Evolution 2’s Dominion Biosyn’s DLC adds boatloads of new content, some of which serves as unnecessary bloat and other parts which show off the best aspects of the game as a whole.įrontier Developments released the Dominion Biosyn DLC to Jurassic World Evolution 2 on June 14th.
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