Review: Patrician IV: Steam Special Edition
Patrician IV managed to surprise me by being the perfect mix of complex and relaxing, and I’m looking forward to many more hours with it.
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Patrician IV managed to surprise me by being the perfect mix of complex and relaxing, and I’m looking forward to many more hours with it.
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In the end, the shoddy presentation and the unnecessary complexity doom Cities XL to languish behind even the earliest SimCities.
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Tropico 3 is the game the first one should have been. Everything works, everything’s polished, and you can make beautiful Caribbean cities.
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Gun Metal ends up being a competent shooter without much compelling about it, and with enough little annoyances to really limit its appeal.
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The core mechanics are plenty solid and the progression systems are very addictive, making for a lovely coffee-break game you can sink hours into.
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Grand Ages: Rome feels more streamlined and polished, and adds some really interesting progression systems over its predecessor.
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If you’re looking for endless conquest and sieges, this is the Stronghold title you want.
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Everything I loved about Cities in Motion is absent from its sequel. The charm, the accessibility, the convenience, the polish… none of that is to be found here.
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If you’ve ever wanted to be the power behind the heroes of legend, this is the title for you, despite being a little rough around the edges.
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