Part 2 doesn’t seem like it will be bucking that overarching gameplay, but it’s mixing things up with more involved objectives, fresh mini-game interactions, and new dinos that will bring new gameplay challenges. Between raptor encounters, the game has players interacting with the systems of the research facility to gather information, complete objectives, and progress the story. Things go terribly wrong (as they always seem to in Jurassic Park) and you find yourself playing a deadly game of hide-and-seek with velociraptors that stalk your every move. To jog your memory, you’re stuck on the island of Isla Nublar in an abandoned research facility. Jurassic World Part 2 is a direct continuation of the story you started in Part 1. Road to VR got an exclusive look at a 45 minute section of Jurassic World – Part 2 and got new details directly from the developers. Although it will be sold as a DLC add-on to the main game-and at the affordable price of $15-developer Coatsink tells us that Part 2 is about the same length as the main game and will bring players to the conclusion of the story. Jurassic World Aftermath – Part 2 is set to launch tomorrow, September 30th.
Luckily we haven’t had to wait too long for the follow-up.
While we enjoyed Jurassic World Aftermath for its strong gameplay design and excellent art style, it ran a bit short with an ending that felt like a blatant cliffhanger.