Next Monday, the second part of the successful strategy-building game Cities: Skylines from the developers of the Colossal Order studio will be released on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
What ratings does the new product receive from foreign reviewers? You can find the answer below.
TRG
Cities: Skylines 2 has big ambitions. Several interconnected systems will convince you that this is not just a city building game, but a way to build living neighborhoods full of small stories and intertwining threads. There’s a lot to fall in love with, and once you fall in love with it, this game won’t let you go for long.
100%
But why tho?
Overall, Cities: Skylines 2 is a worthy successor to the original building game.
90%
Noisy Pixel 2
Despite some quirks and performance issues, Cities: Skylines II successfully lives up to the legacy of its predecessor and raises the bar for the building genre. Whether you’re an experienced city builder or a newbie ready to embark on an urban adventure, Skylines II offers endless possibilities and countless hours of creative fun.
90%
NPR
It’s like SimCity on steroids: a wonderful simulator, even without the community mods that will undoubtedly follow upon release.
87%
God is a geek
Even though Cities: Skylines II struggles a bit under the weight of its own ambition, it’s still a very exciting city sim that’s easy to pick up and if you enjoyed the first game, it’s an absolute must-have. It’s also the perfect counterpoint to all the soulslicks and roguelikes we’ve seen lately. This is a game that requires nothing but time and creativity, and it pays off in spades.
85%
GameReactor UK
It’s a shame that Cities: Skylines II struggles with performance, as it’s arguably the best game of the year in its genre.
80%
CGMagazine
When it comes to world-building games, Cities: Skylines II has no competition. The scope of possibilities is vast and the possibilities you can create are endless.
80%
PC gamer
The sequel to Cities Skylines is full of big improvements, but also disappointments.
77%
GameWatcher
Cities: Skylines 2 doesn’t recreate a new genre or challenge an existing one, instead choosing to go deeper without losing what made its predecessor work.
75%
PC Invasion
The game has a lot of promise, but is hampered by questionable decisions and stability issues. Cities: Skylines II may not change your life, but some fans might be happy to spend a few hours creating their cities as long as the game doesn’t crash and you don’t lose your save.
65%
GamesRadar+
Cities: Skylines 2 delivers the foundations of a top-notch city building game, a wide range of features, smart quality-of-life enhancements, and a truly immersive simulation experience to help you bring your city to life. However, its promise is completely marred by technical problems that turn a fantastic core experience into a frustrating and disappointing one.
40%
Source :Indian TV
