

Trying to make System Shock feel like a classic title with modern mechanics is a hard feat, but it seems like Nightdive has cracked the code. The demo does a great job of nailing the modernized retro look that the developers were aiming for. Thankfully, it seems like all of those years of baking in the oven have paid off. The System Shock remake was crowdfunded via Kickstarter quite a few years back. There is a lot to see and a lot to do in this updated demo, and things are looking very good. In preparation, it seems like the studio has released an updated demo, showing fans a new introduction to the game and giving them a better idea of what to expect the final build to look like. Jurassic World Evolution 2 is available now for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, and the Xbox One.Prime Matter and Nightdive Studios are launching their highly anticipated remake of the oldie-but-goodie, System Shock, next month.

Players will also now favourite their most-loved skins, toggle dinosaur hostility towards guests on and off, and enjoy unlocked access to all sandbox maps. In addition, custom Challenge Share Codes allow players to set and share their own challenges. New to this update is the Lagoon Viewing Dome and the San Diego Amphitheatre, which can be placed in any sandbox park. This new Prehistoric Marine Species Pack DLC will coincide with a free update for Jurassic World Evolution 2, which will introduce new features and enhancements. The DLC also includes a non-reptillian addition with Dunkleosteus, a powerful armoured fish from the Late Devonian period.Īs for the new Lagoon Rock Platform, players can add this to their enclosure to provide gathering crowds with new ways to observe the Archelon and Nothosaurus, as they rest above the water. Joining the existing roster of aquatic dinosaurs are Archelon (the largest turtle ever discovered), Nothosaurus (as seen in the Netflix show “ Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous”), and the Shonisaurus. The “Prehistoric Marine Species Pack” DLC for Jurassic World Evolution 2 will be coming August 10th to PC and consoles at $7.99 USD, bringing with it four new marine species, as well as the all-new Lagoon Rock Platform. After introducing feathered dinos earlier this year, developer Frontier Developments will be shoring up the aquatic dinosaur component to Jurassic World Evolution 2.
