Tropico 4 Teaser
Rule over your tropical island with a benevolent touch or iron fist in Tropico 4.
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Rule over your tropical island with a benevolent touch or iron fist in Tropico 4.
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Huh, really? The trailer made it look quirky indeed. I haven't played a city-sim in ages, especially not a fun one like this. I could use a lighthearted game amidst all these action-fests. Shame I don't have a Wii, would've bought Kirby's Epic Yarn instead.The_root_of_all_evil said:Tropico is to RTS players like Duke Nukem is to FPS players.
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It's a shameless satire of Banana Republics (Cuba especially) and runs REALLY close to the mark, but doesn't sit on either side of the fence. It has it's problems, but for a great RTS, it still has a dark black sense of humour.Cowabungaa said:Maybe Tropico 3's demo will lure me in.
Alternatively, you can just buy the old games [http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/tropico_reloaded].Warchiefwill said:It's great that those with only a console (and access to a not so good pc :|) can finally play great PC IP's.
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Indeed! I've enjoyed Tropico from the first one, and it definitely has a humour all its own, from "El Presidentia's Childhood Home Museum" to the advisor not understanding why "Gay Marriage" angers the religious faction.The_root_of_all_evil said:It's a shameless satire of Banana Republics (Cuba especially) and runs REALLY close to the mark, but doesn't sit on either side of the fence. It has it's problems, but for a great RTS, it still has a dark black sense of humour.Cowabungaa said:Maybe Tropico 3's demo will lure me in.
Well worth it.