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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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.
In the sprawling landscape of city-building simulations, Cities: Skylines II, the much-anticipated sequel, beckons with grand promises. With an array of features and mechanics that could leave ...
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.