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Tropico 4
In Tropico 4, El Presidente returns to the island of Tropico, and this time, he's bringing new enemies and allies as he fights to make the island into a superpower.New content and gameplay features will influence whether he can create said superpower, or become nothing more than a island ruler.
Platforms PC
Tropico 4 Reviews PC
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gamingxp.com review
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gamestar.de review
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metro.co.uk review
Given the last game's relative obscurity we're not minded to mark this one down for being more of the same, although veterans of the series should be warned about the serious lack of new content.
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eurogamer.net review
Similar missed opportunities can be found in the new Ministry building. This lets you pick citizens (or hire overseas experts) to fill your government, but once again the impact on gameplay is minimal. You'll be issuing mostly the same edicts as in Tropico 3 - anti-littering, tax cuts, gay marriage - but now you'll sometimes have to hire the relevant minister first. Sometimes a minister will do something that benefits your island, or embarrass themselves horribly. You then have the option to fire them and hire someone else, but the change is meaningless.
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