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  1. May 2, 2015
    8
    Although I think there is room for improvement, Tropico 5 is a great way to kick back and relax after a long day, when you aren't really in the mood to get stuck into a more complex game.
  2. Aug 11, 2015
    8
    First, I haven't played any Tropico game before so I can't compare to the others but this is the first sim builder to hook me since the first Sim City. Loved playing through the campaign, it was very enjoyable and one of those games I really hated to put down every time I had to stop playing. With that said my gripe is the MP, it just doesn't grab you, and maybe that is the nature ofFirst, I haven't played any Tropico game before so I can't compare to the others but this is the first sim builder to hook me since the first Sim City. Loved playing through the campaign, it was very enjoyable and one of those games I really hated to put down every time I had to stop playing. With that said my gripe is the MP, it just doesn't grab you, and maybe that is the nature of this type of game, but in a world where MP adds replay value, Tropico 5 doesn't deliver. With that said, if this type of game appeals to you I think it's surely worth a play through the SP. Expand
  3. Jun 1, 2015
    8
    Doesn't the PS4 feel like it needs the sort of sit-down-strategy that can immense a good days time away?

    Not anymore. Tropico 5 offers on the most basic level a sandbox city builder set on an island. It has a good economic system offering over 100 buildings to make set in 3 eras from 1900 onwards. If the game was just this, I would be happy enough and have given it a 6 or so. The
    Doesn't the PS4 feel like it needs the sort of sit-down-strategy that can immense a good days time away?

    Not anymore.

    Tropico 5 offers on the most basic level a sandbox city builder set on an island. It has a good economic system offering over 100 buildings to make set in 3 eras from 1900 onwards. If the game was just this, I would be happy enough and have given it a 6 or so.
    The brilliance of Tropico, as with its predecessors is the ability to be cunning, sly and the evil overlord you know you want to be, or be merciful socialist president of the people. Either way, you get to indulge in a good number of assassinations and carve your influence deep in the fabric of your little island.

    As a CIV fan, I like most strategies in this layout, and hadnt played a version of Tropico since 3 on PC, which I found really frustrating. In comparison, the PS4 polishes up the graphics and sound and smoothly plays out the game. It's beautiful to build up as well as scroll about on your island.

    I've played through twice now on Sandbox, and about to start the main campaign, but I like the variety of settings within the sandbox mode to allow you to play the way you like. The random map generator isn't all that, but with a good number of pre-set islands to start with it's not an issue.

    There's a real casualness to the game. If you like chilling out with a game for a good long session without getting flustered or angry at constant death syndrome of other games out, it's a real change and I really hope to see more strategy games converted so brilliantly to PS4.

    The menu has DLC options also, I hope they come out sooner rather than later and add more content to this already awesome game.
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  4. Apr 28, 2015
    9
    Tropcio 5 is a great city building game. Of course it is best of the genre on the PS4 (duh). But personally I consider it best in the series and one of the best city building games in the genre (platform wide). There are better city builders, but not so many and Tropico is still worth playing too..

    If you did not play previous Tropico games: Tropico is a city building game based on
    Tropcio 5 is a great city building game. Of course it is best of the genre on the PS4 (duh). But personally I consider it best in the series and one of the best city building games in the genre (platform wide). There are better city builders, but not so many and Tropico is still worth playing too..

    If you did not play previous Tropico games:
    Tropico is a city building game based on pretty deep (but not overwhelming) simulation. There is no "zoning" and you place each single building indivitually. There is also almost no "area of effect" placed on buildings. The game is focusing on simulation of individual citizens. Not individual buildings. (you dont need to feed hospital with employees to automatically improve health in surrounding area. But you need to get individual citizens to the working hospital). The difference is, that in theory one hospital can cover whole island. It is not a good idea because the capacity may not handle all sick people. And if people live and work far away, it will take a long time to travel there and will maybe miss the work, etc. But in theory sick person on one end of the map can walk to hospital on the other end.

    There is also big focus on politics. You need to keep other countries happy (to avoid invasion and receive bigger foreign aid). And your citizens are divided into several political factions. Each with own preferences. You can also issue different edicts (laws) that will somehow change the life on the island and have different advantages and dissadvantages (you can assign some free food to citizens = happier people, but lesser exports,. etc). Nice example of the game depth is for example allowance of same sex marriage. Houses does not contain free slots for people, but families. Allowing same sex marrige will group more people into familise and you need less houses. But everybody in religious faction will recieve negative points to his happiness.

    Due to this deep simulatio nthe game is easy to play (the impacts of your actions are intuitive and you need just common sense to understand what you need to do) but difficult to master (you can really micromanage individuall factions and try to affect how many people are in each of them and, bribe their leaders, etc.)

    Nice thing about Tropico is that you can play it with diffeerent styles. It is great fun to experiment. You can try to be nice, keep your people happy and keep yoursefl at power by elections. Or you can ban the elections and just keep yourself at power by military exploiting your people to get as much cash as possible. Hoping the rebels will not destroy your palace. You can run the police, prison and order assasinations to get rid of most probelamtic citizes. Again - the deep simulation of this game makes this fun. You can kill crime lords and rebels making your lands safer for you, but you will make unhappy all the family members, etc.

    I also like that raw resources on the island are limited. This forces you to update your strategy and plan for the future. At the beggining you will realy heavily on mining. But you need to expect that all mines will run out. And if you dont prepare yourself in time, you will cut yourself from cash. So from one strategy you slowly need to start depending on tourists, offices, production from imported goods,etc

    If you played previous Tropico games:
    If you are experienced in the series, here is a list of main updates. The way the city works is almost the same. The rules are same, the graphics are almost same (port from last gen). There are few buildings and options removed. And few added. But at first look, it seems like a same game. Luckily it is not.

    The city works a same way. But rules how you can build it changed. And it changed the game a lot. Old strategies does not work and you need to play differently. The biggest update is flow of time. (it was somehow done in T4 DLC, but now it is implemented much better). First of all there is standart research tree. And then four different eras. Each unlocking you new buildings, edicts, nations, goals etc.

    In T4 you had all building available from the beggining and were limited just by their costs. It was wasy to exploit some building to make the game really easy (free hotel bonus, customs office,...). Now these building are simply not available at the beggiing. You really need to start with backwards village with no advanced buildings available and no cheap sources of money. And slowly move to more advance eras. And when you get there, these buldings are not so powerfull, because you already have the old backwards city full of problems to handle. And few hotels will not save you.

    Because you are not able to exploit some older strategies from the beggining, the difficulty is much better balanced. I think T4 was too easy. It was almost impossible to loose. I always ended with huge amount of money kepping everybody happy. This time it is more challenging and better balanced. You really need to work hard for money and happiness
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  5. Apr 29, 2015
    9
    this game is great and more fun. graphic look good, gameplay is decent. campigan mode is fun. Tropico 6 should improve some features whenever it release in future i am enjoying it so far
  6. Dec 27, 2015
    8
    I have played most of the Tropicos that has been released on PC, but this was the first on console. I was impressed how easy it was to control and pick details. As of how the game kept me intrigued for a pretty long time, which some of its successors have not been able too. Im probably going to pick this game up again now and then.
  7. Sep 5, 2016
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tropico 5 its flaws are limited by one fact in the mission where you start to earn a million on interest is that you don't get to keep or spend any of it in my game the money didn't carry over and it seemed like it encouraged the building of an unstable economy, I liked the idea of moving money from one mission to another but the money kept resetting each mission. The secondary flaws of tropico not able to make dual carridge ways and roundabouts to fix grind lock slowment. Tropico 5s flaws come from show casting something good interest rates in a mission and then remove it for the next few missions while only using it once. On a side note getting 900 population from 258 is hard if not impossible make sure you spend time on leon must die correcting your economy, and building population. Expand
  8. Sep 21, 2016
    10
    Got this game free with PS+ and I've v enjoyed every second playing it. I've spent many hours playing and will continue to play. It's humorous, fun and easy to get the hang of.
  9. Mar 26, 2018
    8
    Tropico 5 is a nice and relaxing strategy game. The game is very fun, because it is not easy. I love being a dictator in small island. The music is also very good and you can build so much. I like that the game is actually challenging and it makes the game good.
  10. Aug 26, 2018
    8
    This is my first Tropico game.I was positively surprised.Graphics,soundtrack and humor never gets old.I played it a hell of a lot in the past few days because it is addictive as crack.Now,i got a city with 2,200 people living in it.The only (big) problem i encounter in the game is population limit.When i reach that limit,i have to invite workers every in-game year.The workers are ALWAYSThis is my first Tropico game.I was positively surprised.Graphics,soundtrack and humor never gets old.I played it a hell of a lot in the past few days because it is addictive as crack.Now,i got a city with 2,200 people living in it.The only (big) problem i encounter in the game is population limit.When i reach that limit,i have to invite workers every in-game year.The workers are ALWAYS abandoning the supermarkets,metro stations,restaurants,parking lots and taverns.It feels like that they HAVE to abandon those buildings and it is very frustrating.This is why I gave this game an 8/10. Expand
  11. Nov 4, 2018
    8
    If you ever wanted to play as dictator while disguising as a fair leader and city builder, then you should consider playing Tropico. As these games are best played on a PC, i tried it on PS4 and discovered the developer had chosen a good UI to play this game with.

    Tropico has a deep, sometimes very hidden gameplay with lots and lots of features and options. Figuring out how to rule
    If you ever wanted to play as dictator while disguising as a fair leader and city builder, then you should consider playing Tropico. As these games are best played on a PC, i tried it on PS4 and discovered the developer had chosen a good UI to play this game with.

    Tropico has a deep, sometimes very hidden gameplay with lots and lots of features and options. Figuring out how to rule (manipulate) the voters the best takes time and trial and error, but once you learned it you feel like a true dictator making world powers dancing to your feet.

    As a city builder, management and politics game, there is a lot to take in when playing. Unfortunately the tutorial doesn't cover very much, so checking guides on the internet is advisable. Not understanding the game makes the difference between a debt of -$40000 and a wealth of almost a million.

    Since launch a few expansions have been added which adds even more options and missions to the game. The campaign itself is funny and gives the player a lot of opportunities to learn.

    All and all this has been a very enjoyable game to play, it is an excellent game even on PS4. I rate this game an 8/10.
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  12. May 26, 2021
    10
    Oyun Harika ötesi. Oyunu 100 saatten fazla oynadım, hala da hiç sıkılmadan oynuyorum. Kesinlikle alınacak bir oyun. Oyun ilk başlarda zor geliyor (yaklaşık 1 saat) sonra rahatlıkla oynamaya başlıyorsunuz. Fazla söze gerek yok oyunu hiç düşünmeden satın alın derim.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Jun 30, 2015
    80
    Tropico 5 is like taking a holiday from standard strategy games: warm, amusing and, just like packing a mankini instead of your board shorts, revealing and stressful. [July 2015, p.96]
  2. Jun 10, 2015
    70
    Tropico 5 is a well-made strategy game filled with humor. The gameplay works ok with a controller instead of keyboard and mouse, although some menus are unnecessarily cumbersome. The genre's true peaks are still found on the PC, but Tropico is a good choice if you want to play a more laid back yet challenging strategy game on your TV.
  3. May 26, 2015
    80
    With great gameplay and a funky aesthetic, Tropico 5 manages to turn its dubious subject matter into something enjoyable. It's a pity that it doesn't quite sit comfortably on the PlayStation 4, but it's an engrossing experience nonetheless.