Jurassic World Evolution 3
Simulation
Strategy
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Stereo Sound
Subtitle Options
Surround Sound
Steam Cloud
HDR available
Family Sharing

Pre-Purchase now to unlock the Badlands Set at launch. Build your own Jurassic World. Nurture generations of dinosaurs with the series debut of juveniles, create and manage sprawling prehistoric parks around the globe, and let your imagination roar with powerful new creative options.

Developers: Frontier Developments
Publishers: Frontier Developments
Release Date: Oct 21, 2025
Price (USD): $59.99
Current Players: 10k

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Very Positive(92%)
stunning graphics
visual improvements
customization options
baby dinosaurs
smooth performance
familiarity
similar to predecessors
complex customization
modular elements
technical issues
glitches and crashes
complexity
missing features
frustrating customization
The general sentiment of the reviews is largely positive, highlighting the game's stunning graphics, and new customization options that provide depth to park management. However, some players raised technical issues and concerns over the complexity of certain new features. Overall, the familiarity of the game compared to its predecessors resulted in mixed reactions; this was appreciated by some for its refined experience but left others wanting more innovation.

Positive Points

  • Many reviewers praised the game for its stunning graphics, improved animations, and overall visual and technical performance. Players specifically mentioned the beauty of the environments and dinosaur models.
  • The addition of new features such as customizable buildings, detailed scenery options, and terrain tools were appreciated by players, allowing for a high degree of personalization in park design.
  • The inclusion of baby dinosaurs and the introduction of sexual dimorphism were seen as significant enhancements that added depth and realism to the gameplay.
  • The game is perceived as a significant improvement over its predecessors in terms of user interface and optimization, with many players reporting few bugs and smooth performance.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players experienced technical issues, including severe glitches like graphical artefacts and crashes, impacting their ability to effectively play the game.
  • Although many enjoy the new features, a few players expressed frustration with the complexity and time consumption involved in customizing structures and managing new gameplay elements.
  • There were complaints about the lack of certain features from previous games, such as Chaos Theory Mode, which some players felt were missing and should have been included.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game's similarity to its predecessors received mixed feedback; while some players appreciated the familiar gameplay enhanced with new features, others were disappointed by the perceived lack of innovation.
  • Customizable structures and modular elements were seen as both a great addition and a source of complexity for some players who preferred simpler gameplay mechanics.
  • Common Themes

  • The sequence continues to focus heavily on dinosaur management, with a strong emphasis on design and customization of parks.
  • Players frequently mentioned the joy and nostalgia of interacting with dinosaurs and the satisfaction derived from the graphical enhancements and new gameplay dynamics like baby dinosaurs.
  • Performance and optimization were highlights for many, as the game ran smoothly for most players on a variety of systems.
  • Updated 10/22/2025, 12:01:32 AM UTC