Tropico 6 Review – A Slice of Paradise (PS4)
It?s re-election time for El Presidente! There will be plenty of baby kissing, hand shaking and militant rebellions this time of year, as Tropico 6 finally makes its way to PS4. The PC stalwart has patiently waited since March to launch an all-out assault on the console, and its high time that we get the chance to see what the newest installment in the quirky world-building/dominating simulation has in store.
It?s Good to be the King
Running a country is fucking hard. Pure and simple. Contrary to what you would expect, at least based on the current political climate, not everyone?s cut out to run the world. This also applies directly to the world of Tropico 6. Before I go too far down the rabbit hole, it?s important to call out that this is a strategy game that has more layers than an onion sporting a bullet-proof vest. It takes a special kind of broken person, present company included, to be able to appreciate a title of this complexity without finding it overwhelmingly off-putting. Thankfully the game features plenty of humor to help dull the edge of its sharp learning curve.
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