![]() ![]() In fact, you'll likely start to see the impact of Mass Transit's new systems immediately upon loading up a city - whether it's a new city or one of your established metropolises. Since Mass Transit seeks to specifically expand your transportation network (and fix some problems with creating transportation networks), and since every city of any size has a transportation network, this expansion has much more universal utility than any of the previous expansions. While Mass Transit definitely has similarly tight theming, the effects of that theme are felt at a much broader level. A big part of this is the fact that each expansion (so far) has had a pretty limited scope, meaning that I could really only recommend them if the expansion's particular theming was something that interested you. Please click here for my review of the base game.Ĭities Skylines base game rated E (for Everybody)Ĭities: Skylines is easily my favorite city-builder of the past decade, but its expansions so far have been kind of lackluster. Note: This is a review of expansion content only. No maps with pre-made one-lane highways.Cargo Harbor limitations prevent bridge-less island economies.Micro-managing street names and intersections.Still lacks some seemingly-obvious transit options.New traffic overlays and management are a godsend.Passenger ferries are an overdue addition. ![]()
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