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Check out our review of Cities Skylines: Remastered as Paradox's city building sim makes its way onto PS5, and see how it stacks up to the PS4 version.
While we've explored every aspect of the game in our Cities Skylines 2 review, fans of the series are dreaming up their ideal mods - it could be recreating real-life locations, adding fantastical ...
I played Cities Skylines 2 on something pretty damn close to one of the best possible PCs you can have. An RTX 4090, an i9-13900k, 64GB of memory. It’s a beast.
Cities: Skylines 2 is much bigger than the original, but unfortunately it's not better—at least not yet. City on the grow As in the first game, you begin with a small square of land on a giant ...
Check out our review of Cities Skylines: Remastered as Paradox’s city building sim makes its way onto PS5, and see how it stacks up to the PS4 version.
Look past that though, and it becomes clearer how Cities: Skylines 2 ups the ante when it comes to realistic depictions of an actual city, not one that is self-sustainable but propped up by its ...
Cities: Skylines 2 offers the foundation of a world-class city-building game, with a wide array of features, smart quality-of-life improvements, and a genuinely impressive simulation to help bring ...
Our Cities Skylines 2 review explains what makes the new city builder game from Colossal Order a meaningful upgrade over the original. New to Shacknews? Signup for a Free Account.
A Cities Skylines 2 review that examines how quality-of-life upgrades and stunning graphics revamp this fan-favorite city builder sequel.
Cities: Skylines II review: SimCity on steroids The game is a marvel for anyone craving a hit of SimCity-style urban planning. It's also graphically demanding and occasionally overwhelming.
Cities: Skylines 2 is an ambitious sequel that might have bitten off more than it can chew – be prepared to do a lot of terraforming if you don't want your metropolis to look like a nightmare.
In our Cities Skylines 2 review, we find the new builder from Paradox and Colossal Order to be vast and deep, but currently a lesser game than the landmark CS1. PCGamesN. Main menu.