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If this game were a scene from the films, it would not be the soldiers getting picked off and torn apart by raptors in the long grass, nor the final battle with the Indominus Rex from Jurassic World. Honestly, though, zooming in on the odd moment of violence and chaos misses the point of JWE2. The more (and more exotic) dinosaurs you collect, the more visitors will be drawn to marvel at the park’s exhibits, eat in the park’s restaurants, and then be eaten by the park’s exhibits. #JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION 2 ACCOMMODATION RATING SERIES#With the help of series heroes Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) and Owen Grady (someone who certainly knows who Chris Pratt is), you must make sure the dinosaurs are happy, which you do by covering their paddocks in the right kind of shrubs, keeping their doctor’s appointments regular and not accidentally airdropping them into pens with things that want to eat them. Later you’ll recruit scientists, who can be sent on longer-range kidnappings to return rarer species. Instead we have the faintly Metal Gear Solid V experience of sneaking up on confused dinosaurs, hitting them with a tranquilliser dart and then watching a cargo chopper swoop down and snatch them up and away to begin a happier life in the paddock you’ve just built for them. All of the busy work from the first film (finding a mosquito trapped in amber, sucking out its prehistoric meal of dino blood, and hoping like a kid with a new pack of trading cards that it’s not one you’ve already got) can be dispensed with. Thanks to the events of the most recent film, in which a plot device dressed as an eight-year-old girl causes dinosaurs to be released into the wild, there has never been a better time to open one’s own Jurassic Park. And where John Hammond failed, this is a park experience I can thoroughly endorse, even if people do get eaten with distressing regularity. Instead it’s a beautiful game predominantly about finding the wonder in the creatures you’re looking after (or chasing around in Jeeps). #JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION 2 ACCOMMODATION RATING MOVIE#A bridge between the spiritually bereft Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and the forthcoming Jurassic World: Dominion, this could so easily have been another cash-grab movie tie-in. Right now, I just tend to roll with whoever comes through the gate, set my amenities accordingly, and call it good.L ike its hulking, tourist-gulping attractions, Jurassic World Evolution 2 has both a silly name and DNA that has been stitched together from several different animals to create something improbably beautiful. ![]() I agree though - if there's one thing I would change about the game it's to make guest management more of a thing and maybe make the differences between the guest types a bit more obvious. It might well be, but I haven't looked at things in that much detail yet! It would make sense that Luxury guests would be prepared to spend more, for example, but I don't know whether they actually do, or whether it's worth deliberately trying to attract them to your park. Thanks! I'm not sure what difference (if any) the different types of guests make. They should allow player to classify and decorate the hotel so we can have one star to five star hotel, that will be a multiplier for earning. So in that aspect increasing Luxury guests might increase the profit. So, getting to 100% accommodation is important for guest numbers, anything past 100% doesn't matter so much, unless you really like Luxury guests. ![]() #JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION 2 ACCOMMODATION RATING PLUS#Your guest comfort ratings (transport, restroom coverage, shelter coverage, accommodation) plus a few other factors like dinosaur welfare rating, will determine how may actual guests you'll get out of that potential maximum. You'll have a maximum number of possible guests based on your park Appeal. It'll skew your guest population towards Luxury guests (or VIP or whatever they're called) since they like hotels, but it won't increase your total guest numbers. Not once you've already reached 100% accommodation rating. ![]()
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