![]() ![]() More or less, the answer is “yes.” It has everything you’d want out of the genre even if it follows the same basic gameplay structure established over a decade ago from older games. Finding a City Simulation game I can pick up and put down but not sacrifice depth or immersion is a daunting task, yet I believe Cities Skylines: Nintendo Switch Edition comes awfully close to matching that description despite a few flaws and technical hitches.įirst, it is very important to discuss if Cities Skylines: Nintendo Switch Edition is, bottom line, a good city simulation game. ![]() They were either all too simplified or too complicated. ![]() Sim City 4 is the game I always went back to if I needed my city-development kick, because other games in the genre just never resonated well with me. You may see where I am going with this, but growing up (as well as in college where I hadn’t developed strong feelings for “time management” yet) I adored the City Simulation genre. ![]() This feeling for a need of responsibility with my time has unfortunately casted several types of games I enjoyed when I was younger to the side. I find the Nintendo Switch to be the perfect gaming system to allow me to play games I normally wouldn’t feel I had the time play between my busy work schedule, personal life, and backlog of marquee games I still need to complete. ![]()
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