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El Presidente ha vuelto! Demuestra una vez más que eres un temido dictador o un estadista amante de la paz en el estado insular de Trópico y da forma al destino de tu propia república bananera a través de cuatro épocas distintas.
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Tropico 6: Next Gen Edition is the definitive version of a strategy game suitable for all audiences that is positioned as a reference of the genre.
For the most part Tropico 6 - Next Gen Edition is worth it if you’ve enjoyed any of the previous Tropico games and would like to try the new one for the first time, or if you just couldn’t quite fit enough golden statues of yourself on your island without causing the game to lag.
Tropico 6: Next Gen Edition is an essential game for those who love construction, management and twisted politics. The 4K resolution suits perfect in Kalypso Media's game.
This game is pathetic no matter what you do you start out ok but the more you build the worse it gets. you never make enough money to coverThis game is pathetic no matter what you do you start out ok but the more you build the worse it gets. you never make enough money to cover expenses you end up reducing their budget which makes the people unhappy than they rebel against you you never seem to make enough money from trades or freight and eventually you get hit with a domino effect and end up in the red -50k. 90% of the game your just sitting there doing nothing waiting to get more money which you never get!
Tropico 6 may take its time to allow you to do exactly what you want, but you can at least be confident that you’ll know what you’re doing and how to do it.But again, there’s only so much I can sugarcoat things. Tropico 6 is one of my favourite city-building games and I’ll never say no to playing it on the go, but if you’re interested in it, you need to know that the experience you’re getting is a little rough — to put it mildly.
This looked to be a promising Switch port, but the game lacks any sort of clear explanation/tutorials regarding its mechanics - how thingsThis looked to be a promising Switch port, but the game lacks any sort of clear explanation/tutorials regarding its mechanics - how things work, what affects what. The overwhelming ambiguity as to how to play the game and how to effectively manage your territory renders it useless. Overall, it's mostly unplayable...unfortunately.
I’m a huge fan of strategy games so having them on switch is my passion. After great games such as CIV6 or two points hospital that works onI’m a huge fan of strategy games so having them on switch is my passion. After great games such as CIV6 or two points hospital that works on switch like a charm, I was really excited for tropico 6. But alas, from first scene you create your president in you will see one of worst graphics on switch, and it becomes even worse once you start managing your island. If I haven’t played other strategies on switch I would assume this is due to limitations of console, but considering other titles this seems to be just really bad port.
While the gameplay is intact, the visual downgrade to Tropico 6 is so damaging to the game. Juggling different tasks is still fun, but now it all just looks worse. Due to the poor visuals, there are inevitable diminishing returns as your settlement gets bigger, which is the opposite of how it should be. The grander your achievement, the harder it is to actually see it.
Tropico 6’s port to the Switch is a full-sized city building and resource management sim in the palm of your hand, which is the only way I want to play this genre anymore. The relatively quaint scope in comparison to the Civs of the world and the focus on more micro inputs to influence your nation is refreshing, and what compromises were necessary to make it here were well worth it.
The Tropico series was long overdue on Nintendo systems, and Tropico 6 is a stellar example. While it’s a little overcomplicated and unexplained in places, it’s a super deep and satisfying experience. No recount needed here.
Tropico 6 builds on the strong foundations of the series by Limbic and Kalypso, expanding and enriching its classic structure and contents, but with limited variations and a disappointing presentation on Nintendo Switch.
This game controls all right, given that is a strategy game on a handheld. Otherwise the game looks dreadful to the extent that it isThis game controls all right, given that is a strategy game on a handheld. Otherwise the game looks dreadful to the extent that it is unplayable, even worse than Outer Worlds in my opinion. They should have released the IOS/Android version of Tropico 3 instead; it would have looked way better on the limited handheld hardware and have given people a better experience at a lesser cost.
Poor graphics. Music jams while playing.The game itself is very poor, a lot of reading. There is no action. In addition, when I have playedPoor graphics. Music jams while playing.The game itself is very poor, a lot of reading. There is no action. In addition, when I have played sandbox with unlimited money, there is always Game Over in half hour, no fighting, etc. There is very little dictatorship elements in the game itself, you cannot have riots and such.
It's the game's commitment to accessibility that makes Tropico 6 a refreshing example of an under-served genre on the Switch. Despite some irksome performance problems, occasionally inconsistent pacing and some rather rough visuals, the game is a lot of addictive fun to play and its cheerful ambience and compelling systems will keep you glued to your handheld. Paid DLC adds even more systems to the game, but there's plenty here to keep you occupied for hours and hours. We'd recommend this to genre newbies as well as veterans; a very impressive port with strong controls and a UI tailored brilliantly for handheld mode. It's a busy, demanding game but never feels stressful, and juggling your industry, faction relationships and the mood of your citizens can be thoroughly absorbing. If you can forgive the technical issues and an occasionally slack pace, Tropico 6 is an easy recommendation.
Tropico 6 on Xbox One is a tasteful satire on the inner workings of politics. But it’s also a satisfying simulator of building and organising your very own nation. It’s a fun and challenging process of gradually erecting a complex infrastructure and then seeing everything function like clockwork. And of course, it’s also all about the contents of that Swiss bank account.
Despues de tantas ediciones jugando a ser dictador y otros juegos de estrategia, tengo que decir que es muy continuísta, apenas atraeDespues de tantas ediciones jugando a ser dictador y otros juegos de estrategia, tengo que decir que es muy continuísta, apenas atrae novedades importantes, la mayoria cosmeticas. Necesita un labado de cara e innovacion. De todas maneras es muy disfrutable.
Limbic Entertainment has done a great job overall, and Tropico 6 is a fantastic addition to the strategy genre. With the amount of content in the “Missions” mode alone, I feel it's well worthwhile to try it out if you're a fan of the genre. Some gamers may thrive in a game that literally gives you every option you could ever think of in addition to a ton of quests and challenges to keep you on your toes. Although I didn't care too much for Multiplayer, I thoroughly enjoyed the core campaign 'missions' and really enjoyed learning how the entire game works through the tutorial chapters.
Tropic 6 is a game that will provide fun to those who acquire it for many hours. Its playability, game modes and graphic section are captivating. Given its characteristics, the game is ideal for newbies in this genre. If you do not have much experience playing video games of this type, you will love Tropic 6, if on the contrary you have already played many deliveries of this genre, Tropic 6 may seem a bit simple.
Whether or not Tropico 6 is for you really depends on your affinity for the genre, and Tropico in particular. If you’re a fan of previous games in the series, you’re apt to like this one, mostly because it’s less an evolution and more a simple refinement. That said, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, and Tropico hasn’t needed much fixing for a while. This is definitely a case where more of the same is more than welcome.
Tropico 6 is fantastically addictive, and worth checking out regardless of whether you’re into the minute details of urban planning, or if you’re more a big picture kind of person. Whichever it is, you’ll find plenty to love here.
Tropico 6 provides us a satisfying political and city building simulation experience, with funny humor and several good modes. It might have benefited of higher innovation compared to the previous episode, though.
Tropico 6 is a great step forward. It fixes a lot of the problems that plagued the last instalment and does it while adding plenty of content. Limbic have created the building blocks of something great and with more focus on military interaction of invading and conquering it could become a brilliant all-round experience.
Tropico 6 welcomes back El Presidente! In the latest installment of the City Builder RTS Tropico, you return to your role as El Presidente,Tropico 6 welcomes back El Presidente! In the latest installment of the City Builder RTS Tropico, you return to your role as El Presidente, Leader of the Tropican Islands. The lush islands of the Caribbean need guidance to lead them from the Colonial Era, to Modern day. Build cities, make allies and enemies of the other world powers, and keep your budget balanced, the basics of any good RTS drive this game home with intricate features for each. The Best part of Tropico is the ability to Role Play El Presedente however you'd like! Communist Idealism appealing to you, then rule with perfect equality for your citizens. Start a Democracy and let the peole have their say in everything. Play non Militant and strive for peace without arms. However you'd like to rule, be it with an Iron fist, or a soft voice, the choice is yours! The only time you have a real deadline is in the Colonial Era, where you have to declare your independence before being removed from power. You can stay in any other Era as you please, unlocking new technology with each, allowing you more control, and balancing. The economy is toucy, and hard to recover if you hit a monitary snare. And balancing the Factions is IMPOSSIBLE, in fact the game tells you this multiple times, I suggest you decide fast where your loyalties lie. The tutorial feel over informative, and only served to frustrate me, wondering the value of this information to actual game play. Sandbox mode did better easing me into the game ten the tutorial, though the information in the Tutorials is invaluable, it doesn't fell like it's in a good order to learn the game. With 15 Story missions and over a dozen sandbox islands, that you can rule however you wish, Tropico 6 can bring you endless enjoyment on your Xbox One!
Tropico 6 is a fun sandbox strategy game, with some new additions that provide some reason to upgrade from the previous entry. I enjoyed my time with the campaign, even if some of the objectives and demands sometimes got a little too overwhelming. At least sandbox mode is there, allowing you to de-stress with no pressures and just enjoy the act of creating your own little empire.
Tropico 6 is an incredibly enjoyable management sim with a lot of charm and a great sense of humour. It's not too different from the rest of the series but you'll still find yourself playing it for hours on end.
Tropico 6 doesn’t stray too far from its comfort zone but it keeps on offering good fun while being very steady in its solid gameplay mechanics.
Tropico 6 doesn’t stray too far from its comfort zone but it keeps on offering good fun while being very steady in its solid gameplay mechanics.
Despite some of its difficulties, Tropico 6 is a perfectly adequate port of an impressively layered and comically disarming PC experience. It isn’t going to be lighting the world on fire, as far as innovation is concerned, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see El Presidente try it on the forts of his opposition. If you’ve been hankering for the next chance to embrace your inner fascist, this should be a fantastic way to satiate the bloodlust.
I am giving this a 10 solely based on the amazing jump in the quality of the graphics between Tropico 5 and Tropico 6. I've been playing gamesI am giving this a 10 solely based on the amazing jump in the quality of the graphics between Tropico 5 and Tropico 6. I've been playing games my whole life, and largely feel that graphics are overrated. But I have never seen such a jump in quality between two entries in a franchise before, and feel like it is worth drawing attention to and, in this case at least, it greatly improves the game.I have played through Tropico 5 multiple times, so I am a hardcore fan. To be honest, I am having trouble with some aspects of this new entry. I am playing through the second mission twice now, because I failed it the first time. It seems like, as with Tropico 5, doing exactly what the AI / tutorial tells you to do can often result in you running out of money and losing elections.For the purposes of this review, I am willing to assume that (like with Tropico 5) I will eventually be able to figure this out.
Tropico 6 comes from the hand of a new studio, Limbic Entertainment, to return a franchise. Thus, the title offers us a perfect management experience and strategy for beginners in the genre but who know how to keep the attention of the most veterans, in a title that follows the trail of previous games and delves into the strengths of the saga.
Tropico 6 is one of PlayStation 4's best strategy games, and also one of its most unique, putting you into the shoes of a dictator rather than the standard benevolent overseer that most of these titles offer. Taking your tropical island from shacks and farms to skyscrapers and space plans is a lot fun, and there's enough variety in map design and mission objectives to mean that you'll rarely feel like you're repeating the same beats. And honestly, the music really is pretty good.
Tropico 6 rises to be a worthy successor of Tropico 4, taking the franchise back on the track with its archipelago system and return of some of the old features from the previous games.
Its Tropico 5 with bridges and a menu option to increase population caps... instead of changing it from the config file... in other words, itsIts Tropico 5 with bridges and a menu option to increase population caps... instead of changing it from the config file... in other words, its the same game as 5. There are no new game play mechanics and anyone saying otherwise is lying out the wazoo. They are just the same old mechanics reshuffled and given a new skin and name while pretending that they are new. Its still a fun game and I suppose if the prices are the same you should get the newer game but if you already own 5 there is no reason to buy 6.I completed the first 6 scenarios before getting bored and trying a sandbox game. It ended when I realized that tourism is (still) broken. Namely, despite having a population cap of 10,000, tourism has some sort of soft cap and will not rise above 300ish no matter what I do (same problem with old games). Kind of takes away from building a "resort island" idea since there is little else to do with the islands.Here is a list of the supposed new "mechanics" as listed on their website:ISLANDS - are mundane and adds nothing to the game. They are not a new mechanic unless you count adding a bridge and tunnel to the game as something incredible... how are they different than streets on a single island? They arent.BROKER - replaced the old way of earning sludge fund money. All you do is complete inane quests for him similar to the old quests you got from other countries and earn sludge fund money. This is not an improvement nor worth mentioning. you then use the sludge fund money to buy various things you dont need.... The broker is useless.RAIDS - are no different than old days but can be more frequent due to world wars. They land on your island, you annihilate them easily with just a couple of buildings and a tower. The added frequency did not add anything to the game. Rebel raids, on the other hand, are bugged and impossible to stop. They bypass towers and defenses entirely and set fires at will, then they simply disappear. Its obviously bugged but even if it worked, its just the same old mechanic. They are not a huge problem because its very easy to maintain very high happiness in the game.BLUEPRINTS - are lazy and meaningless. Basically you bring up the building meny and click to buy a blueprint... after you do the building is unlocked. Its just a cash dump barrier and adds nothing to the game especially since its so easy to make cash.
Tropico 6 is a highly addictive city and government simulator that has realistic game mechanics with an easy to use build and management interface. A marvelous, challenging, enjoyable and non complicated experience.
Tropico 6 is entertaining fun, which guarantees many hours of management and strategy, with a well-leveled difficulty. Although it is inevitable not to think that it is a low-risk and original work.
Despite its flaws, Tropico 6 will definitely cause you to stay up later than you should. If you’re willing to forgive the lack of structure, you can spend hours and hours building on each of the included maps. There’s even a randomized map generator once you squeeze all the fun from the included content. In this way, Tropico 6 feels like an old school PC release, but it should still appeal to a wide variety of players looking to rule the tropics with a tanned iron fist.
I wasn't sure what to expect when I went into Tropico 6, but I came out in love. It's truly one of the best city building games of all time, and it has an excellent amount of polish, depth, and satire that all help it feel like a unique experience. The cluttered interface is a downside, but it's hardly one that impacts the overall gameplay much.
Fecha de lanzamiento | 29 de marzo de 2019 |
Editor | Kalypso Media, Limbic Entertainment, KalypsoMediaGroup |
Contenido calificado | T (Teen) |
Modos de juego | Un solo jugador, Multijugador, Cooperativa |
Perspectivas de los jugadores | Vista de pájaro / Isométrica |
Géneros | Simulador, Estrategia |
Plataformas | Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S |