![]() ![]() The campaign is a lovely introduction, though it is a little bit on the short side. It’s not completely enforced though, as you can still add tasks so that the AI takes care of such things for you. While direct control existed in the first game, it’s clear that Frontier want you to be part of the action this time, getting you into the chopper to try and capture a loose dinosaur. You find yourself driving through the rolling hills, searching for signs of Allosaurus like you’re in Monster Hunter World, or refitting a dinosaur poacher’s facility while tranquillising a pair of Carnotaurus. ![]() There’s more of an emphasis on action gameplay here than there was in the first outing. You head off into the pleasingly varied landscapes to do your best, with the game funnelling you down a narrative path via a series of challenges. You, along with the first game’s Cabot Finch and a selection of stars from the Jurassic franchise, find yourself involved with Department of Fish and Wildlife, whose remit this laughably falls under. Look after your dinos by tailoring their enclosures to their needs and wants. ![]()
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