![]() It gives you so much creative freedom to make this to be your own playground, however, if you don’t play accordingly you can really screw yourself over, which is where the tutorial is really handy. You, of course, can also be a full dictator so you won’t get any votes during elections, and if people speak out about you, you can just have them assassinated, simple right? You need to control everything happening in your nation, which is trading, housing, entertainment everything, while you try to establish production and trade routes to make sure your nation has a steady income, you also need to make sure the budget for each thing matches the supply and demand, as well as creating enough housing when even more people seek to come to your paradise, as well as meet demands for certain groups when it comes to working ethics, and human rights. The gameplay in Tropico is so complex I don’t even know where to start. When it comes to the graphical capabilities of the game, it’s not something special but it does what it is supposed to do, gives us the tone of the game. The sound design is also really mint and great for what it is, for each action done you get prompts, such as workers responding to your actions, or you hear seagulls near the docks, and hearing freighters departing or arriving at the docks, the small things that complete it, besides that, also when you get a plea from specific groups of people whether be capitalists, communists, or religious people, those prompts are fully voice-acted which is really nice, not something that was needed, but it is nice it was added. ![]() Now the graphics are something else here, it is not the main focus, but it gives the game the feel it needs, colors are vibrant and nice and goes with the nice music while watching over and expanding Tropico to become the best place to be. ![]() This game doesn’t really have a story, it is more of a short explanation for each mission, and different eras you can play. I’ve never been fond of construction simulators and management games, but I got a crack at Tropico 6 and to say the least I was quite surprised, as a first time to the series it had some nice elements for me to explore and enjoy, despite having some flaws that put me off, I enjoyed the game for what it was, and it gave me a feeling of being El Presidenté. ![]() Acquired: A copy of this game was provided by a publisher for review ![]()
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