Luckily, we’re in the former category, and the well realized dinosaurs are still a thrill to experience in VR. For fans of the franchise the payoff is definitely worth it due to some great encounters and sequences near the end, but others will likely find that the stealth sequences drag on for a bit too long. You wouldn’t expect part 2 of a story to be radically different than the first, and it’s no different for Jurassic World Aftermath. And speaking of Jurassic Park – Jeff Goldblum returns with a bit of voiceover work as well. The T-Rex from the opening sequence (of part 1) returns, and this time it’s a thrilling encounter that uses the “movement-based vision” of the first film in the franchise to great effect. Things branch out later on in the story though, when Aftermath introduces us to several other awesome fan-favorite dinosaurs as well as new gameplay mechanics that let you interact with them. These might offer small new twists like having to navigate sections in complete darkness or not agitating animals that might attract attention, but ultimately they’re all just variations on an existing formula. Earlier on in the expansion, things feel a lot more familiar, with intercom voiceovers from Mia delivering you objectives and guiding you through the game or onto the next stealth section. There’s good news as well though, because Part 2 of Aftermath adds more dinosaur and gameplay diversity, especially in the last half (or quarter, depending on how you look at it) of the game. This is very much a continuation of what came before and not a new direction, so if you read about the somewhat repetitive stealth sections and were on the fence because of it, then this probably won’t sway you. If you held out last year, then the answer’s not as clear cut. If you enjoyed the initial release, you’ll probably want to see the story through to the end, as things finished abruptly in part 1. We reviewed the Quest exclusive Jurassic World Aftermath: Path 1 last year, and part 2 recently launched as an in-app purchase for the game. Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2 review (Quest) The Quest-exclusive dino adventure Jurassic World Aftermath concludes with part 2, Planet Zoo gets an impressive eight new animals and Disc Ninja received a brand new gameplay mode. Decide whether you want to run your Zoo above board.Not all releases are brand new games, and today we’re shining the spotlight on three recent DLC addons.Control everything that happens in your park, from what your animals eat to what eats your animals.Hire the perfect employees to deal with a variety of life events. Keep your animals and your visitors happy, with hundreds of buildings, foliage, path and enclosure decorations.Build your own zoo with over 500 different animals at your disposal, then splice together over 300,000 different animal combinations.Then try your hand at DNA Splicing, and stitch together over 300,000 different types of animal, ranging from the majestic Giraffephant to the peaceful PandOwl! Import and breed rare creatures, hire the right staff, keep your visitors happy, and deal with plenty of weird and wonderful events. It's time to build a zoo! Let out your wild side, and create your own animal empire with this cute, expansive management sim. This version is also available from major retailers.
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