Review: Cities in Motion 2

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.
Read moreEverything 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.
Read moreIf 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.
Read moreThe bewildering level of complexity formed from the crossing of so many disparate systems makes the audience for this game too tiny to even identify.
Read moreIf you’re new to the Anno series there’s no reason not to start here, and for veterans from the future you’re still likely to find some familiar fun.
Read moreAs long as the dated graphics don’t throw you off this is a fantastically interesting and chill builder that’s easy to get into and hard to put down.
Read moreStronghold still stands as an excellent execution of the castle-builder concept, especially with the recent HD upgrade.
Read moreWrestling the janky combat controls while sussing out the dozens of buildings in your production chains is not a winning combination for an RTS, classic or otherwise.
Read moreSimCity 4 has stood the test of time and remains one of the most addictive and comprehensive city-builders on the market.
Read moreFans of city builders and RTSes alike should take note, because you don’t often see quality like this among either.
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