Jurassic World Evolution 3

Developer: Frontier Developments
Release: Oct 21st 2025
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" Immersive simulation strategy with deep park customization and juvenile dinosaurs but limited AI innovation "

Jurassic World Evolution 3 Review

Jurassic World Evolution 3 offers a familiar yet refined dinosaur park management experience, building upon its predecessors with enhanced customization, modular building, and a more complete campaign. The game introduces juvenile dinosaurs with visible sexual dimorphism, improved terrain editing, and more diverse map options, including new locations in Asia and Hawaii. The breeding system adds some charm but is seen as simplistic by many players. The inclusion of a workshop for sharing custom buildings greatly expands creative possibilities. While the visuals and sound design receive praise, some technical issues persist, such as pathfinding problems for staff and occasional UI bugs.

Despite the incremental nature of improvements, many players appreciate the polish and expanded creative tools, making it the definitive entry in the series. However, some feel the game is more akin to a substantial expansion than a full sequel, with core gameplay largely unchanged and some content from previous games missing. Overall, it is recommended for fans and newcomers seeking a robust dinosaur park simulation but with tempered expectations regarding innovation.

Highlights

Players laud the modular building system and terrain customization, which enable highly creative park designs. The juvenile dinosaurs with sexual dimorphism add life and authenticity to the parks. The campaign is more complete and engaging compared to prior entries, offering varied challenges. Graphics and audio are considered impressive, with atmospheric music enhancing immersion. The new map diversity broadens gameplay environments, and the workshop feature allows sharing and downloading custom creations, enriching player content. The inclusion of deep water and swimming dinosaurs is also appreciated.

Criticisms

Common criticisms focus on the breeding system's simplicity, lacking realistic behaviors like nest building or parental care. Many feel the game is too similar to Jurassic World Evolution 2, with minimal gameplay changes, making it feel like an overpriced expansion. Pathfinding issues for rangers and maintenance crews cause frustration, often requiring manual intervention. Some players note missing dinosaurs and features from previous games, reducing content variety. The guest AI is shallow, acting as mere visual props with limited interaction. Additionally, occasional UI glitches and performance drops during building placement detract from the experience.

Pros

  • Modular building system allows extensive park customization and creativity.
  • Juvenile dinosaurs with visible sexual dimorphism add realism and charm.
  • Campaign mode is more complete and varied than previous entries.
  • Workshop enables sharing and downloading custom buildings and parks.
  • Graphics and audio provide an immersive and atmospheric experience.
  • Improved terrain tools facilitate natural-looking enclosures.
  • Diverse maps including new locations expand gameplay variety.

Cons

  • Breeding system lacks depth and realistic dinosaur behaviors.
  • Core gameplay remains largely unchanged from Jurassic World Evolution 2.
  • Pathfinding issues cause staff to get stuck frequently.
  • Some dinosaurs and content from previous games are missing at launch.
  • Guest AI is shallow and guests do not interact meaningfully.
  • UI glitches and occasional performance drops during building placement.
  • Price is considered high for the amount of new content offered.

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Release Date Oct 21st 2025
Publisher Frontier Developments
Developer Frontier Developments
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User Reviews

Very Positive (3,090)
94% Positive 6% Negative