It's time for another round of Pick One! This week, to celebrate the arrival of Jurassic World Evolution 2 on Xbox Game Pass, we thought we'd take a look back at the history of Frontier Developments games on Xbox.
From Elite: Dangerous to Planet Coaster: Console Edition (and F1 Manager 2022 to come very soon), Frontier has given us some fantastic experiences on the platform. But which is your favourite so far?
Remember you can only pick one!
Let's take a look at what we're working with:
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
With its huge, free-roaming play area (the first time Wallace & Gromit's town has appeared in a video game), inventive action, plentiful gadgets, varying sub-games and visuals that mimic the distinctive look of Aardman's film, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit perfectly captures the fun and menace of Wallace & Gromit's first silver screen outing.
Thrillville: Off the Rails (2007)
Thrillville™: Off the Rails lives up to its name with 20 death-defying rides! Players can build incredible coasters to leap from one track to another, launch through the air like cannonballs, blast through a burning rings of fire and more!
Zoo Tycoon (2013)
Easy to start and easy to play, Zoo Tycoon gets you up close and interacting with the animals and zoo, offering intuitive controls and fun tutorials that allow players of all ages to have fun. Play smart as animals and guests will react to your creative choices and ultimately decide your chances to become a Zoo Tycoon.
Elite: Dangerous (2014)
Elite Dangerous is the definitive massively multiplayer space epic, bringing gaming’s original open world adventure to the modern generation with a connected galaxy, evolving narrative and the entirety of the Milky Way re-created at its full galactic proportions.
Screamride (2015)
ScreamRide is the home of limitless innovation. Push the boundaries of thrill seekers everywhere. Take on your perfect role to complete each level in multiple ways. Scream seekers can prove their precise piloting skills, engineers can solve cunning construction puzzles and demolition experts can ignite the most explosive carnage possible. The path you choose is up to you!
Jurassic World Evolution (2018)
Take charge of operations on the legendary islands of the Muertes archipelago and bring the wonder, majesty and danger of dinosaurs to life. Build for Science, Entertainment or Security interests in an uncertain world where life always finds a way.
Planet Coaster: Console Edition (2020)
Whatever your skill level, bring your ideas to life. Take advantage of Blueprints to quickly place over 700 pre-made objects, including coasters, facilities and scenery; build from the ground up with detailed piece-by-piece construction; or transform the ground itself with terrain-altering tools.
Jurassic World Evolution 2 (2021)
Jurassic World Evolution 2 is the much-anticipated sequel to Frontier’s ground-breaking 2018 management simulation, Jurassic World Evolution, offering an all new narrative campaign voiced by cast members from across the Jurassic World film franchise, exciting new features, four engaging game modes, and an expanded roster of awe-inspiring dinosaurs.
Let us know which of these Frontier Developments games is your favourite below.
Comments 5
Would have been Elite until they ended console support.
Currently Jurassic World Evolution 2.
I absolutely love Frontier's games, and have played 90% of that list.
I think their best game may well be their next one. The F1 management simulator coming later this year looks to be a real winner.
Such a great company with a real depth of history behind them. Without the original Elite, we wouldn't have many of the games we have today.
Favorite Frontier game? SaGa. SaGa Frontier.
Mine would have been The Outsider if they'd have finished it and it lived up to the potential
I love JWE2, especially because the dinos act like animals a lot more than the first.
Just makes me wish even more than Planet Zoo had a console version tbh.
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