![]() Kalypso really missed an opportunity to convert some SimCityfans that abandoned ship after its botched launch last year. I’m not sure if the game feels so lackluster because I was expecting too much from it, or if it truly is mediocre. The general feeling I get when playing Tropico 5is disappointment. I’ve been anxiously awaiting the game’s release since its announcement, as I’ve been a fan of the franchise for quite some time. ![]() Unfortunately, though, it isn’t as strong of a city-builder as SimCity.For example, in Tropico 5, you can’t build bridges or adjust the size/traffic patterns of streets. ![]() You’re able to completely ignore your flow of money (if only you could do that in real life, am I right?) and just build a paradise the way you want it to be built. Tropico 5is at its best in sandbox mode, where you can build your own city without the worries that accompany the campaign mode. I chose to do nothing, but I’d like to pretend I brought my mistress onto an episode of The Maury Povich Show in an attempt to be able to do an “i’m not the father” dance. The most amusing thing to happen to me while playing was having an illegitimate child, which created some tough decisions to make: whether to accept the child as my own and be proud, pay the mother to keep quiet, or do absolutely nothing. Being El Presidente of an island city sounds like it would be exhausting. It’ll make you laugh at how ridiculous the entire thing can be. That’s not to say that it doesn’t look good, but it feels like a slight refinement where it should’ve felt completely fresh and new.īut what Tropico 5does well is make building cities colorful in a world of boring simulation games. Even on max settings, I wasn’t blown away at how the game looked like I expected to be. I’m just saying: limiting players to building cities on islands already puts you a step behind the other city builders (yes, even Cities XL).Īs far as being a supposed graphical upgrade, Tropico 5doesn’t look much better than Tropico 4.But, then again, it’s hard to really show improvement when you’re still looking at similar island environments for the game’s entirety. One of the best parts about SimCityis that it provides the opportunity to play on many different terrains and sizes that create varied challenges based on the type of map you’re playing on. The Tropico 5 maps don’t provide for many different types of terrain, which may not be all that surprising since all of the maps are islands, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a major flaw in the franchise. ![]() Also hindering gameplay is the fact that your hand is pretty much held throughout the entire campaign, making you feel more like el vice presidente than the big chief, himself. This new pace slows the campaign down dramatically, making completing the campaign feel more like a chore than anything else. The introduction of eras brings you all the way back to the Victorian era and drags you through World War II, The Cold War, and the Modern era–which would be acceptable if it didn’t do so at such a snail’s pace. And, the new mechanics that are introduced, such as constitutions and eras, ruin all of the progress that its predecessor made for the franchise. The occasional earth tremors indicate what happens when such a beam encounters a dead end.The game’s biggest flaw is simply that it doesn’t feel different enough from Tropico 4to really be worth the $39.99 for the new game. They increase Housing Quality of nearby residences in the area (within 10 grid cells) by 10 based on effectiveness, and also increase crime by 5.ĭescription This is the entry point of a huge acceleration system that uses electricity to propel charged trains while containing them in well-defined beams known as tunnels. It allows citizens to quickly travel around the city without using cars. The building cost gets higher for each successive Metro Station that is built.īuilders heading to construction sites, and soldiers, generals, and SWAT members headed to battle will never use metro stations.įor buildings of the same name in other Tropico games, see Metro Station.Ī Metro Station is an infrastructure building in Tropico 5. Unfortunately, the dark tunnels under metro stations provide a haven for crime. However, metro stations require no workers, never get overcrowded, and can transport people much quicker. They don't provide the same degree of mobility that cars from garages do, since people can only use them to move from one station to another. Metro station are infrastructure buildings in Modern Times (Tropico 4).
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