Other Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis Dinosaurs For Jurassic World: Evolution 3
- 6 days ago
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So I'd like to talk about some dinosaurs that were cut from Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis that I hope to see eventually be added to Jurassic World: Evolution 3, as we all know that the Evolution games are considered the spiritual successors to Operation Genesis.
Alioramus (Image from Jurassic Park Institute)

We're starting off the list here with Alioramus, a smaller relative of T. rex. Now, I'm not too sure how how likely this is to appear in the game given how we already have its close and similar relative, Qianzhousaurus, but I feel like if the developers wanted to include Alioramus, they could make it a cheaper alternative to that dinosaur with brighter colors (especially for the snout crest), a preference for more open space, and a (hypothetical) coating of light feathers similar to the 65 MYA skin for the T. rex.
Panoplosaurus (Image from Jurassic Park Institute)

Next, we have Panoplosaurus. Again, I'm not too sure if we could Panoplosaurus in the game, given how we already have its similar relatives, Nodosaurus and Sauropelta, (and I'm pretty sure sometime down the line, Polacanthus from the first two games and Minmi from 2 being added). But I feel like if the developers wanted to include it, they could make Panoplosaurus bigger, territorial, and more expensive than the relatives with a preference for more open spaces. That (to me) could work.
Tenontosaurus (Image from Jurassic Park Institute)

Personally, I feel this dinosaur could have a really good chance to appear with how distinct it is from the other large ornithopods in the game, thanks to its absurdly long tail that it could use to smack enemies with, especially Deinonychus, since the latter dinosaur is commonly depicted hunting Tenontosaurus because of a real life Tenontosaurus specimen found with Deinonychus teeth.
Thescelosaurus (Image from Jurassic Park Institute)

I feel Thescelosaurus could also have a good chance to appear with its narrower snout compared to the Dryosaurus and Hypsilophodon already present. They could also prefer more forests and have a hypothetical coating of primitive fuzzy feathers, which other small ornithischians frequently get portrayed with ever since the discovery of Kulindadromeus.
Yangchuanosaurus (Image from Jurassic Park Institute)

Lastly, we have this ferocious predator. Like the first two dinosaurs I've already discussed, I don't know if we can get Yangchuanosaurus due to already having Allosaurus and Metriacanthosaurus. However, I feel it can still work if done right with its distinctive snout crest as well as being more expensive than Metriacanthosaurus but cheaper than Allosaurus.
So that concludes this article. What do you think of my ideas? Would you like to see any of these dinosaurs appear in the game, or which one do you think has the least likely chance of appearing? Be sure to let me know.



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