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The audio still sounds great, capturing that sense of awe every Jurassic Park piece of content seems to create, even the slightly disappointing newer movies. It also has a small file size considering the scale of the game, sitting at around 5.6GB, making it one of the bigger Switch games, but still reasonable to manage, unlike some - yes, I'm looking at you The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. There has been a lot of talk regarding next-generation loading times recently, and whilst this won't compete with those records, it is still pretty quick for a simulation title running on hardware that is over three years old. Loading times within Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition were already pretty great for a Switch, meaning it's no surprise to say they are still fantastic. Does this mean the frame rate hasn't improved? Absolutely not, the gameplay glides when you are in a bird's eye view, which is something it previously didn't. When you get into the nitty-gritty details the game does struggle, often chugging along like a slideshow at times. It's brighter, more obvious and implemented slightly better, to the point where the experience is significantly improved.įrame rate still seems to be an issue with this title, but I will say, when zoomed out, the gameplay runs quite smoothly. That even extends to how the UI is presented, as now it feels less challenging to manipulate, and much simpler to process in general. However, now it seems much clearer, still very small, but clearer and much easier to read and understand. The user interface was an area I felt struggled more than most in my preview, due to it being incredibly small and challenging to read. It's obvious that textures have taken quite a hit to make this package deal work, and whilst it does look slightly better zoomed in when docked, it's still not great. Ian Malcom would not recommend), the title becomes a little ugly. When you zoom in however, and get up close and personal to the world and fauna (something Dr. You can clearly make out buildings, foliage, infrastructure, and even the smaller dinosaurs. Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition looks great from a far, both on the smaller handheld screen, and on a larger docked screen. With that being said, I will mention that the Complete Edition will contain the most recently updated base game and all expansions, making for two years worth of gameplay, and 68 dinosaurs, 19 of which are included DLC.Īnyway, without further ado, let's dive right into the visuals.
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To find out an answer to that question, I am once again going to focus on the technological adaptations for the duration of this review, as Gamereactor has already produced a more detailed story/gameplay review for this title in the past (you can find it here). As the title is soon releasing, the question arises, does Jurassic World Evolution really stack up on the Switch in the Complete Edition? I was generally quite amazed with the experience, even though there were a few areas I wished had a little different implementation. During the time, I played around with the title to see how Frontier had managed to get such an expansive styled game onto such a small piece of hardware with quite frankly, limited technology capabilities compared to the larger consoles, or PC. A few weeks ago, I had a great, limited opportunity to get hands-on with Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition on Switch.