Introduce 3 extraordinary dinosaurs into your park and revel in the new challenges that await you. Manage your growing dinosaur collection, witness new animal interactions and be prepared to deal with the chaos they may create!
169 Total Reviews
149 Positive Reviews
20 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score
Jurassic World Evolution: Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack has garnered a total of 169 reviews, with 149 positive reviews and 20 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
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£3.99 for 3 new and very unique dinos? Hell yea what a steal!
Carcharodontosaurus has returned from Operation Genisis with a new look, while not as cool looking as it's older counterpart, the new one sounds great, moves great and looks great, however I do miss the old Carcharodontosaurus, it kinda reminds me of an emo kid covered in black with one bit of his/her hair being red, plus the old Carcharodontosaurus hisses too, which sounded pretty menacing, which the new one lacks, however it's a great addition to the game.
Dreadnoughtus is huge, and I mean huge, towering above everything in Jurassic World, and it looks and sounds amazing, however it's more or less a reskin of the Brachiosaurus, but hey I can't complain, it's nice to see a South American Sauropod be added into the game, hopefully we will get more, the main 3 I'm hoping for Saltasaurus, Argentinosaurus and Amargasaurus are able to join the slowly growing South American Roster of dinosaurs.
And lastly the most intresting one is the Iguanodon, with new animations, and the balls to actually fight against carnivores instead of running away and getting killed like all the other Ornithopods in the game right now, it's easily the best Dinosaur in the pack imo, it looks fantastic and the fact it isn't just a remodel/recolour, but adds new animations and death duel animations into the game, adds some vaule to this already fantastic pack.
Lastly NONE of the Dinosaurs are locked behind missions, all you got to do is research them in your labs, and then you can start digging them!
Overall it's dirt cheap. and it's easily worth the money, so far it's the best DLC in the game, while yes the Deluxe Edition adds some of my favourite dinosaurs in the game, and the Dr Wu pack adds a ton of new content, the simplicity and cost of this pack wins it for me, I hope Frontier adds more DLCs like this.
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👍 : 22 |
😃 : 2
Positive
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I would probably recommend this for One. Single. Reason.
The Iguanodon.
It is easily one of the best and coolest dinosaurs in the game; One of a kind, unique animations, and overall just really nice to have in your park.
The other two dinosaurs aren't...Bad. They just leave you wanting more.
The Carcharodontosaurus is another large carnivore. It's not exactly boring, but its' nothing new either.
The Dreadnoughtus probably the weakest part of the DLC. Again, it's not a totally boring creature, but it's just the way its presented is disappointing. It's said and built up to be THE biggest dinosaur in the game, which would have been awesome.
It barely comes to chin-height of the Brachiosaurus...It ultimately looks like someone took a Muttaburasaurus to Photoshop and bloated it up.
If you want your cool as hell Iguanodon, go for it. You won't be let down!
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 1
Positive
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[h1]How do i like this pack?[/h1]
I really, really, enjoy this. I do feel as if one of the dinosaurs in this pack is a huge letdown, and that is Dreadnoughtus, but, it's still a new dinosaur for us to enjoy. This pack comes with 3 Dinosaurs, the Iguanodon, Carcharodontosaurus, and Dreadnoughtus. I will now do a review if everything in this pack.
[h1]Dinosaur Review:[/h1]
[b]Iguanodon:[/b] This dinosaur is the star of this pack, in my opinion. This herbivore is a turning point for the herbivores in the game, as it is the only Orinothiopod that can fight back, and on top of that, it can kill everything but large carnivores, unlike most other herbivores that can fight. I rate this dinosaur 9/10.
[b]Carcharodontosaurus:[/b] This dinosaur is right behind iguanodon in the ratings of this review. it has a modified kill animation for killing hardosaurs and iguanodon, making it stand out from the other large carnivores. The model of this dinosaur looks extremely good. I can not complain about a new dinosaur. I rate this dinosaur 7/10.
[b]Dreadnoughtus:[/b] And now, for the bottom feeder of the pack. This dinosaur's model looks superb, but it doesn't have any unique features besides a call to back it up. It's just a reskinned Brachiosaurus. I rate this dinosaur 4/10
In my opinion, this pack is worth every cent of that $5.
👍 : 20 |
😃 : 1
Positive
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More dinosuars is a good thing for this game. The Igunodon is one of my stand by's for early on a new island for a herbivore enclosure. The carnivore is a nice one. While I don't often use the huge sauropod in this pack, it is really cool and having more choices is good. I liked this small DLC.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 1
Positive
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Not too expensive, & adds 3 cool new dinosaurs into your game.
The Iguanodon has got to be one of my favourite herbivores in the game.(including every DLC dinosaur.) It's very unique compared to other dinos in the game, in terms of looks & behaviour.
The Dreadnoughtus is another dinosaur similar to the Diplodocus- but is a lot taller. Turns out to be one of the highest rated herbivores in the game, however is kinda needy when it comes to space. It's also not nearly as social as other herbivores of it's size, but you wont have to worry too much population-wise.
Last but not least, the Carcharodontasaurus. (damn, that's a mouthful huh?) I don't tend to use the Carcharodontasaurus much at all in any of my parks, but it's certainly a cool dinosaur & it's nice that there is plenty of depth, & plenty of options in the game when it comes to large carnivores.
Overall, i would completely recommend this. I like every dinosaur in this pack, & its also relatively cheap. What's not to like?
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 1
Positive
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The only thing worth it is Iguanodon, a new creature with unique animations and model. The skins available are nice
Carcharodontosaurus is a dissapointment, the head model looks dumb and the tail animations could use a bit of work.
Dreadnoughtus fails to impress because of it's lack of unique features as a Titanosaur.
👍 : 14 |
😃 : 1
Negative
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Cool dinos, a little overpriced.
The three dinosaurs are pretty cool and seem to have unique animations. However, the pack is worth three bucks, not five. Furthermore, none of the dinosaurs are game-changing, so only consider this pack if you really want to “collect them all.”
👍 : 28 |
😃 : 1
Negative
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A better price/content ratio than the first Dinosaur Pack, and some people had been looking forward to these dinosaurs for a while, especially the Carcharodontosaurus!
Definitely something to pick up if you already enjoy the base game a lot!
👍 : 44 |
😃 : 2
Positive
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I normally HATE DLC. I especially hate the Secrets of Dr. Wu DLC's absurd price. I don't plan on buying that specific DLC anytime soon. That said, the Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack is actually worth something. There are only three dinosaurs but each one is unique and a popular choice people have been demanding for.
[h1][i]Dreadnoughtus[/i]:[/h1] Unfortunately it's my least favorite dinosaur in the pack. But it is a still a wonderful addition because it finally adds a Titanosaur to the game. Its design though could be less [i]Mamenchisaurus[/i] like. It's also a massive bummer that not even the "Fear Nothing" dinosaur can take on the [i]Indominus[/i]. However, it's easier to care for in my opinion over [i]Mamenchisaurus[/i] because you only need one of its kind. Social demands are something to consider, the less of a social need it wants, the more desirable it is for your park.
[h1][i]Carcharodontosaurus[/i]:[/h1] If it I had to place this guy on a carnivore tier list. It'd be a mid-tier. There are some great things and some bad things about it. The good things are that it adds yet another super large carnivore to your park. It's akin to [i]Giganotosaurus[/i] except it's slimmer. It can still size up to the massive carnivores. Now on to the bad stuff, I really dislike the carnivore's head. There are too many spikes and armored plating that it feels like a downgrade from Operation Genesis' [i]Carcharodontosaurus[/i]. Its skins also aren't very impressive except for the base and rainforest skin.
[h1][i]Iguanodon[/i]:[/h1] By far the best dinosaur in the entire pack. Unlike its other ornithopod kin, it can actually defend itself from most other carnivores, except for the massive ones and [i]Indoraptor[/i]. It can even go toe to toe with the smaller carnivores in your park like [i]Deinonychus[/i], [i]Troodon[/i], etc. Having this in your park will make other carnivores think twice before making a meal of it. Its social needs are low and its skins are also very impressive. Already one of my favorite dinosaurs in the game.
[h1]Overall verdict:[/h1] Despite not being entirely satisfied with two of the dinosaurs in the pack, they are far better than anything the Secrets of Dr. Wu DLC. This pack won't be for you if you didn't have fun with the game beforehand. You still have to keep your research centers, fossil centers, and expedition centers in other islands to unlock them. If you're willing to go through the grind and obtain these three dinosaurs, they just might be worth your time.
[h1]TL;DR:[/h1] 7/10. They're okay, maybe worth your $5.
👍 : 94 |
😃 : 7
Positive
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I like the dinos, but I'm frustrated by $5 for 3 dinos and nothing else. We got 5 dinos for $5 with the deluxe edition so why not here? I don't like the precident this sets.
👍 : 214 |
😃 : 11
Negative
Jurassic World Evolution: Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack DLC
Jurassic World Evolution: Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack offers 1 downloadable content (DLC) packs, each adding unique elements and extending the core gameplay experience. These packs may include new missions, characters, maps, or cosmetic items, enriching the player's engagement with the game.
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There are 1 packages available for this game, each priced to provide players with a selection of in-game currency, exclusive items, or bundles that enhance gameplay. These packages are designed to offer players various options to customize and advance their game experience.
Jurassic World Evolution: Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+)/8.1/10 64bit
- Processor: Intel i5-2300/AMD FX-4300
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia GTX 560 (2GB)/AMD Radeon 7850 (2GB)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Minimum specifications may change during development
Jurassic World Evolution: Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack Recommended PC System Requirements
Recommended:- OS *: Windows 7 (SP1+)/8.1/10 64bit
- Processor: Intel i7-4770/AMD FX-8350
- Memory: 12 GB RAM
- Graphics: nVidia GTX 980 (4GB)/AMD R9 380 (4GB)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Recommended specifications may change during development
Jurassic World Evolution: Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.