'Jurassic World Evolution' gameplay news: Jeff Goldblum as player's assistant

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Dinosaur theme park management sim "Jurassic World Evolution" is a game that many fans already expect to come soon. What they probably did not expect is Jeff Goldblum being in the game as well. He will apparently be with the player throughout the entire game in his role as Dr. Ian Malcolm.

"I'm gonna be with you the whole game as Dr. Ian Malcolm, that's the character I play in those Jurassic Park movies," says Goldblum in the announcement trailer. "I highly recommend it. It gets 10 Goldblums out of a possible 10 Goldblums. That's my highest rating."

For those who have been playing the "Jurassic Park" games, they would know that this is not the first time Goldblum appeared in the game. More than two decades ago Goldblum also appeared in "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" most notably at the end transmission of the game. At least this time, as he says, he will be with the player from start to finish.

If that is not enough reason for "Jurassic Park" fans to get the game and relive some nostalgic memories, then they should definitely check out what will be in store for them in the game. According to PC Gamer, the game will feature a mode in which players can create their own dinosaurs by playing with DNA.

This feature is one that is not exactly surprising given all the films and games, including the upcoming augmented-reality game, "Jurassic World Alive," that have it. Nevertheless, given the innovations in technology and gaming, it is interesting to see just how much players can explore with the feature.

There is more to the game than just the creation of unique dinosaurs. More details will be released soon. "Jurassic World Evolution" will be out in the summer nearly alongside the upcoming film "Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom."

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