![]() Story - (8.5/10) The idea of managing a transit system is awesome to some. ![]() The actual in-game sounds, such as busses, are pretty realisitic (all things considered). ![]() It does go with time period (being a more big-band jazzy style makes sense when working with clasic cities like Berlin and whatnot), but is still a bit obesessive. Sounds - (8/10) The music in this game can be irritating. You can zoom in quite far, and when you do, you will see that the graphics are pretty well, especially in reflections in the water and shadows of objects (such as planes, flying by). However, you are stuck in third-person perspective and have to overlook the entire city, at all times. Graphics: (7/10) The graphics are slightly above the standard City Simulator. ![]() This way, you have more vehicles and maps to choose from. There are multiple DLC's available in which you can purchase, to extend your gamplay. One added benefit of this game, is the DLC. ![]() Like any game, it gets frustrating at times, but overall it is quite easy (from my perspective atleast) to complete missions and gain achievements. The average person wanting to simulate the creation and managing of a city, would be better off with Sim City.Īssuming you are like me and actually enjoy simulating a transit system, this game is relatively simple. This being said, one would probably have to be more into the transit systems, like myself. Cities in Motion, compared to other games like Sim City, is strictly defined toward managing and building transit lines, thoughout various cities. After purchasing the game for a rather low price, I come to realize that Cities in Motion is not the typical city simulator. ![]()
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