Simply put, I really, really love Tropico, but since the newest Tropico is more or less the last Tropico, how do I score it? However, what Tropico 4 does, besides doing what Tropico 3 did in almost every way, is mostly expose the quandry that some sequels place the games reviewer in. In it (and in the newest game) you take on the role of El Presidente, the ruler of a banana republic whose history resembles more or less something like the Cold War. So, here’s the convoluted answer for whoever is left reading this review.Īgain, Tropico 3 is a rather cool little political interest group simulation coupled with an economics sim. You can come back here later if you want to answer the question of whether you should pick up whichever title you haven’t yet played. They are very good games individually and well worth the money. In fact, if you are new to the Tropico series, go read that review now (it’s pretty good, I swear) and go out and buy Tropico 3 or Tropico 4 (which is ever so slightly slightly prettier) if it intrigues you at all. Also, this game was called Tropico 3.įrankly, I think that I already prefer that last review more than what I am about to write, since it discussed the manner in which Tropico 3 simulates the tension of dealing with political interest groups, which is in fact what is so interesting about this economics sim. The last time that I reviewed this game I gave it an 8.
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