Cities: Skylines is basically the ultimate "build your dream city" simulator. Zoning, roads, public transportation, dealing with traffic jams...it captures all the fun and frustrations of being a city planner. There's a ton of freedom to create exactly the kinda city you want, and with the crazy amount of mods, the possibilities are endless. It's a little overwhelming for beginners, and performance can chug on massive creations, but if you've got the patience to learn, it's incredibly rewarding.
Every time I play cities I really want to get into it and enjoy it. The balancing act of keeping citizens happy and building out stuff is definitely fun but I'm bad at it to the point it just stresses me out. As a fun sandbox city builder, I enjoy it but I feel like it's not quite lenient enough for more casual Sim enjoyers like me. I also have a bad habit of starting and quitting cities so I never see the fruits of my labors really shine. A lot of this is my bad, not the game's but I still think it's fair for my personal rating to reflect what I think of it as a game rather than a sandbox.
Enjoyment - 6/10
Difficulty - 4/10
When I first played Cities: Skylines, I wasn't going for the platinum. It is an enjoyable city sim and the console version is surprisingly good to control. The platinum was a challenge just for the fact that it is a major time sink (estimate is 150 hours).
1001 Nights took me by surprise. This one trophy will take you the longest to obtain. Casually playing the game, I didn't use the Day/Night cycle which meant that when I decided to get the platinum, I played well over the estimated completion time. Rookie mistake!
Happy Town requires a very specific setup for your city to achieve the trophy, so this trophy might initially stump you. If you don't care about completion percentages, go for it. If you care about completion percentages, be aware of the DLCs. There are many DLC packs so you will always need to play catch-up with the ever expanding to-do lists of trophy hunting. Overall, it is a good game that dragged on.
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Difficulty - 4/10
When I first played Cities: Skylines, I wasn't going for the platinum. It is an enjoyable city sim and the console version is surprisingly good to control. The platinum was a challenge just for the fact that it is a major time sink (estimate is 150 hours).
1001 Nights took me by surprise. This one trophy will take you the longest to obtain. Casually playing the game, I didn't use the Day/Night cycle which meant that when I decided to get the platinum, I played well over the estimated completion time. Rookie mistake!
Happy Town requires a very specific setup for your city to achieve the trophy, so this trophy might initially stump you. If you don't care about completion percentages, go for it. If you care about completion percentages, be aware of the DLCs. There are many DLC packs so you will always need to play catch-up with the ever expanding to-do lists of trophy hunting. Overall, it is a good game that dragged on.
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Levando em consideração que o jogo é de 2015, ele é muito legalzin. Masssssssssssssss, com a tecnologia disponivel hj, é inadimissivel nao resolverem os problemas arcaicos desse jogo. e como todo jogo da Paradox, é mal otimizado pra caralho, quase explode meu PC que é bem acima da media. enfim, sem mods é injogavel, nao recomendo