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Gamepyre: City Life PC Review

Gamepyre writes: "My first encounters with PC gaming involved playing the original Sim City and the original Civilization. Soon after, I bugged my mom to the point that she got me a computer just to shut up.

Modern technology has created some awesome products when it comes to sound and graphics, but all this modern technology can't teach a programmer to program a fun game. This was the case with Sim City Societies. Visually, the game was a masterpiece, but the gameplay was terrible and there wasn't much fun-factor behind the product. Not even a year later, EA decided to re-release the game, this time bundled with the previous Sim City. Sure, Societies is patched up and has new buildings and stuff, but it is still the same game. Just leave it to EA to take more of people's hard-earned money."
80 / 100
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 415 days 22 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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