 It's already starting to hunt it down. Wow, that took all of two seconds. Hahahaha. Almost about to fleeing, don't go on. Oh, it gets covered! Hello, everyone! Welcome back to a beautiful episode of Jurassic World Evolution 2! Where today, we're looking at the newest DLC that has been released from Frontier. And finally, as you can see quite clearly, we're in our Lagoon facility. First created when the game first came out, actually. And it's slowly been added to, this is just a place where we're going to showcase the newest creatures. In this video, we're going to see all of the new ones, like, that's Dunkel Osteos, Nothosaurus, Shonosaurus, or is it Shonisaurus? I don't know, they're both the same dinosaur. The video coming up after this, which will showcase them all having a battle. Like, with all the old ones as well. We're going to try and see if we can get all the unique animations going on here, because they should now all have socials, I think. And even some old ones have got some new socials added too, which is very, very nice. So, as you can see, right from the get-go, there is something different. That is, they have ROCKS! Yes! Finally, there's some sort of interaction with the Lagoon creatures. They have needed love for so long. And let's start it with this... No, the introduction needed! The Arcalon! Oh! Oh my god, that looks so good! Wow, the sound! Yes! Oh, Isaac, I'm so sorry, we need to hear what you say. Okay, here we go. We think about animals that have inhabited this planet the longest. There you go. The animals that have inhabited this planet the longest. It's normally the likes of crocodiles and sharks that spring to mind first. But Earth's prehistoric waters were also home to some mighty impressive turtle species. Just like this one, the Arcalon. The Arcalon! The Arkyllys! Oh, I love it. Oh my god, look at the graphics on it. Look at the graphics! Remember when games were all about graphics? Ooh! The music as well sounds interesting. I don't think I recognize it. So, these guys are, I think, one of two new species that... Oh my god, fly! They can fly! That should interact with the rocks. I'm assuming the Nothosaurus or Nothosaurus, I think, I don't even know if I'm getting that right, will be able to climb on the rocks as well. But look at that! That looks, it's more than just a floating rock. We've had it in the past with Planet Zoo, not Planet Zoo. Zoo Tycoon, where it would just be a floating rock and then they would jump on. But look, they've added a structure to it as well. Glorious! Oh god, lovely to see, you know, species that isn't a dinosaur. Get, it's the treatment it really deserves, because Archelon was the biggest tool, I think, that has ever existed. Although, we don't know, maybe there's one out there we just haven't seen yet. But, uh, oh yeah, look at that, the beak and everything. What I am interested in is the fact that we have Dunkelostius with these guys as well. And if you know, Dunkelostius had a very powerful bite, and Archelon has a super tough shell. So if I was front here, I would probably put an animation, a unique animation, with those two. Because maybe other creatures try and have a go at Archelon, but it just sort of scuffs off the shell. Love the, uh, the, the slight, like, goooo, that they do, the sound effects. But so far, none of them seem to be getting on top. What we'll do is release another batch of Archelon, from a different perspective. Yeah, look at them, girl! Woo-hoo! Oh, oh, it's so good, I love mods, I, like, anybody else. But, there's just something about, uh, something about this. It just looks so good. Oh, we have one! We have Archelon 006 is hauling its humongous bulk onto the land! Look at you! What does it even say? Just content. You don't have area, and it's a bit too small for you. Wait, you eat sharks? No way! No way does an Archelon eat sharks! Oh, oh, oh, 006 is on the move! Very slowly! Look at you! Grrr! Oh, Nigel Marvin would love you! Oh, are you gonna sl- oh, it's gonna slip! Yeah, and down it goes! Gorgeous! Look, guys, I'll give you a fish. You can eat the fish, all right? You don't want the shark, trust me. I know what you want. You want little tiddly winkers. You're hungry now! You're actually losing health to that hungry. Are you gonna, oh, oh, oh, there you go! You got a fish! I just saw it! Wow, okay, we need to look for any, anyone else that's really hungry. Right, hunting prey, okay. Oh, did you just get it there? It doesn't seem to be any crazy animations. They're just like a fish appears and it eats it when it goes to the show. Oh, oh, there we go! Zoom me up and meah! Beautiful, oh, that was cool! Maybe we'll check back with the Arklons in a minute. And the next one is the biggest aquatic animal that they've put in the game. And that is the Shonisaurus. Ah, why'd, oh, unless it was a fin. Did it have fins? Like on the top, like a dorsal fin? I didn't think so. Oh, yes! When you think of ichthyosaurs, you may not think ginormous, but this guy is here to prove you wrong. What we've just known ichthyosaurs to have ever lived, Shonisaurus is a scientist's dream. Years of studying their fossil remains filled researchers with a vision, a confident vision, but a vision nonetheless. And now we see it realized before our very eyes, ready to show the world. Gigantus Maximus! And now I can show you the thing that they've put in the game! The aquatic viewer, this thing. Something we've been wanting for such a long time. And look at it, ah, you can see the creature like go across you, that's brilliant. Oh, oh, whoa, oh, that, that's the interacting animation there. It just came out of nowhere and just bumped into him. Oh, that's cool. I think there was gonna be enough space for them to do that. Because I think this is only two lagoons put together, but yeah, they probably need a bigger space. I mean, I have put the shark in here because I feel something this big might be able, you know, it could be. Oh, the turtles, 003 and 007 now. It looks like there's designated spots for them to go to. Eh, eh. Maybe one, two, three, four, I would say. Four, maybe five at a push. It looks like one rock can accommodate four. Ah, I cannot see it. Oh, there you are, into the big show. Okay, I mean, that makes sense. It's got a long snoot for grabbing fish without them even seeing it. And one fish is enough to sustain a single show, these stories. Well, that is two down out of the four and let's say maybe the next two are the most exciting ones. So let's start with the Anothosaurus premiering in Camp Cretaceous. Here we go. One of the only aquatics in this DLC that is technically semi-aquatic, I suppose two of those are too, I suppose, but we'll find out. When they told me this thing has legs, I said, no, it's staying in the water. I don't want to be receiving reports of it running rampant in the sewers, showing up in elevators. Anothosaurus? Not a chance. Ha ha, Cabopidge, always a pleasure. Right, now maybe it's possible this guy has some sort of shark feeder interaction because it could like leap out, cling on to the great white shark, swing and then pull it down. That would be quite cool. I'm assuming, yeah, it does have a shark feeder requirement. This must be a glitch because even the Archelons had that. They were pretty sure the Archelons wouldn't need a shark. Areas are a little bit too small for them. The six of them, and I think this is, oh, maybe they haven't scoped it all out yet. It's quite a big one. Anothosaurus 006, always the Archelon 006 that went up first. Is this also gonna do it? It'd be silly for them to put in, you know, these rocks and not have the Anothosaurus with legs that they've also said, and it wouldn't be able to use it. That would be ridiculous. There's 100% gonna have legs. It does have legs. I mean, go on the rock. Okay. This guy is looking for food, which tells me that it's not a shark eater either. We're gonna have to put fish with these guys. All right, let's see. There you go. The fish have been released. Anothosaurus makes a beeline for the fishies. Oh, there you go. Oh, that looked so cool. I saw that guy do it. I swear, I see this guy. He's going for it. That one little fishy. He's gonna get the tuna. Come on. No, you were so close. Why did you give up? Why did you do it? Okay, here we go. Here we go. Get ready. Oh, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom. Maybe we'll check back later to see if any of these guys can go on land. I hope they do. It'd be such a shame if it's only alcohol. Might as well call it turtle rock at that point. And finally, the one that I think everybody in this video has been looking forward to seeing, just me genuinely, freaking don't call Bonkel the prehistoric armored fish from the Devonian Sea. Oh, yes. Oh, they're all the same. But I get different skins. Maybe they do, but they look very similar from where I'm looking. While the parks have become famous for dinosaurs, it's not quite the way we'd want. Hopefully, working together, we can change that. Sorry, meant to introduce myself. I'm George Lambert, security specialist. Our challenges are many. So let's not waste any time. You're talking about, oh, oh, that looks so cool. Do not ride off the donkelast, yes, it's just a big fish. There's no teeth, just two pairs of bony plates. And without warning, they can snap shut with the bite force greater than a wolf, greater than a lion, greater than an allosaurus. Oh. So keep your toes out of these waters, all right? Oh, God, that looks so cool. I'm so glad we got to see the interaction there between them two. Like just a biting of the tail. Oh, out of day. So these are fairly sizable creatures. I am expecting this with burst of speed to probably chomp the Great White in half. A lot of the animations have the Great White being chopped in half. Like, I think the, like, Pluridon or the Cronus or whatever it was, sort of like hangs on, twists it, and then it pulls it off. So it'd be interesting to see what they do with this guy. I'm assuming just like bite in half, straight done. Look how long this guy is. Wow, they slimmed down the head and lengthened out the body with their newest scientific research. I wonder how quickly that came about before they went, oh, oh, is it gonna do it again? Yeah, there you go, huh? Oh, look at that. Oh, it's looking for food. It's working. Oh, there we go. Okay, oh, so we're on approach from this angle. Okay, okay, slammy line up the shot again. Here we go. Here we go. Oh, wow. Oh, amazing. Oh, oh, there we go. Instead of like a straight up and down, that was like a lunge from across swinging the body and bam, belly flopping back in. That was beautiful. I'm gonna put it there. Let's just watch. Oh, that's great. That's so sweet. Is it where he clenched with the shot, just reappearing? Oh, oh, there it is. Burst of speed as it sees it, goes up, grabs it and it's gonna belly, oh, there it is. Yum, yum, yum, yum. Here, oh, oh, have you done it? Oh, it's going for it. Oh, and bam, yum, yum, yum. Oh, bits of the shark in the water too. Bit weird, the glitch. Hopefully they're gonna fix that. I'm sure they will fix that for the time this is completely released, because of course, frontier, I've completely forgotten to mention, gave me early access. So, you know, it's still in the works. Hold on. Yes, I knew it. I knew we were getting all the saws on it. Oh, they're going to sleep. Or at least, well, the other one is. Oh, that's adorable. Is there another one on that? What, oh, there is. Yeah. I can't even remember what the nothe saw sounds like from Camp Cretaceous, if they've just used the same sound effects or not. I really couldn't tell you did. Yeah. Wow. You are an abomination. Look at that, George. Jesus. J, oh, there it comes. It's a J Willakrish Batman. Oh, it's got wet, slappy, soundy feet. Yeah. So, speeds up as it goes in and then dives straight down. Right, I want to see you go. Yes, there we are. Gorgeous. Here we go. Little bit and then, speeding up. Are you going to dive down? Yes. Oh, that's really cool. Okay, let's feed the tocalosteus. Release the turtle sandwich. Oh, look, it's so pretty and cute. Does it know it's about to die in a second? Don't really know if this class is a combat. I feel like it should be a very easy fight, although Arcalon is really big. Two creatures separated by millions of years of evolution. Oh, my God. I thought that was going to happen. They got so hungry. They're attacking each other. No, you supposed to attack the turtle. Damn it, not each other. How much damage did that do? It's about a pop in a second, 75%. Okay, so tocalosteus do not hunt the turtle. They would far rather just attack each other. All right, here we go. Apparently, Arcalon too big. How about something that smaller and also is a target? Poor bug. Definitely going to eat it in this sort of environment or this aquarium. I don't think it's going to last too long in here. Oh, God, it's already starting to hunt it down. Wow, that took all of two seconds. It's like, oh, no, please. Is it stumbling? Oh, it's stumbling. It's going down. Yeah, it's really trying its best to swim away from this docalosteus. It depends who's stumbling is going to run out first. I feel like another source should be quicker. But, oh, the glass just taking all the inside. This could be the end for it. It's getting closer. Almost about to fleeing don't go on. Oh, it's going for it. Oh, there it is. Shompy chomp. No. Okay, I'm going to release the shoni source into here as well. And then I'm also going to release the mosasaur because if there's one thing that's going or should be able to eat it, oh, wow, that's a beautiful color. Oh, that's such a color scheme from Jurassic Park bill the while. Also, welcome the apex of the ocean, the mosasaurus. Oh, yeah. It's got to have a special eating animation with the alcohol. Oh, my God. It's going for the shoni. Sorry. Yeah. It's just been born. Oh, my God, actually survived. I didn't think it would, but it actually did. That was really cool. Oh, whoa, we did damage the most 74%. Oh, my God. That was so quick. I didn't even catch it. Yeah. This will be the death of the shoni source. Oh, yeah. Oh, and the throat evil. I just want to see if there's actually something that the mosasaur can cohabit with. And if it's an arc, that's really cool. It's not a case of a size that keeps it alive from the mosasaur. It's not the case that it's deadly and the mosasaur's scared of it. It's just that the mosasaur can't even swallow or do any damage to it because it's a giant turtle. Oh, that sound. Oh, I feel like I'm in a swimming pool again. I've got to sleep to that. It says you're looking for food, but there's food bloody there. Mosasaur would really starve to death before it hunts down a dunk of luscious, apparently. Oh! He just, yeah, they attacked each other. They'll love this all. Oh, no, he's like bleeding. He's got a puncture. What? Oh, are they going to do the animation? And this thing's perpetually farting now. I don't even know what's going on. He got bit by the one he sprung a leak. Okay, we're going to wrap it up there. It seems like maybe that's it. They've added some like unique animations for some of them, but a lot of them don't really seem to attack each other. As is the way with lagoon creatures that confine to their own space, and if they all attacked each other, well, you'd have a lot of lagoons in your park, so you kind of need some sort of cohabitation. But if you enjoyed this video, guys, leave a like. Are you going to get the DLC? Has any of this tantalized you to spruce up your parks with a little bit of water? Maybe they'll get wet. Anyway, if you enjoyed it, leave a like. Until next time, I'll see you guys later. Oh, bye-bye.