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Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days

Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days

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Release Date: April 2, 2013

Strategy, Economic, Transport, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet

A sequel to the very successful economic strategy Cities in Motion. The work on the title was once again taken up by the Colossal Order studio in cooperation with Paradox Interactive. The action of Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days is set in a contemporary metropolis. The player's task is to design and build a functional transport system which will satisfy the inhabitants' needs.

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Cities in Motion series originated in 2011 on PC along with the release of a game that belonged to economic strategies genre, and showed how means of transportation have been developing for over 100 years. The game, however, met with mixed reception. The developers from Colossal Order Studios draw conclusions from that and for the sequel they decided to focus on what was the most fun for players – i.e. building complex communication networks.

Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days is set in a modern metropolis. The player's task is to build, using the full range of means of transport, a functional communication system that meets the needs of the population and facilitate the development of the city.

Among the available vehicles for the first time appeared trolleybuses, which replaced helicopters present in the first game. The developers took care for a complete redesigning of timetables system, as well as greatly expanded options of ticket pricing. Cities in Motion 2 also allows you to build your own fragments of roads, choosing from a number of various types of road surface characterized by varied traffic.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Colossal Order

Publisher: Paradox Interactive

Game Series

Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days
Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days

2GAMES

Cities in Motion Game Series

Cities in Motion Game Series

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2 GHz, 3 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 GT or better), 2 GB HDD, Windows XP(SP2)/Vista/7/8.

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Game Ratings for Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days Video Game.

58%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (2,489)

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The main pros of the game

  • Detailed Transport Management: Players can design and manage complex transport systems, including buses, trams, trolleys, and subways, with an emphasis on efficiency and scheduling.
  • Visual Appeal: The graphics are generally well-received, with players enjoying the ability to zoom in and observe the city and its inhabitants.
  • Dynamic City Growth: The game features a 24-hour cycle and allows cities to grow in response to the transport network established by the player.
  • Multiplayer Mode: The inclusion of a multiplayer mode allows for cooperative gameplay, adding a social aspect to the transport management experience.
  • Customization: Players can create and modify roads and transport routes, allowing for a personalized approach to city planning.

The main cons of the game

  • Poor Tutorial and Learning Curve: The tutorial is inadequate, leaving many players confused about game mechanics. This steep learning curve can be frustrating for newcomers.
  • Limited Vehicle Variety: The game features a limited selection of vehicles compared to its predecessor, which disappointed some players who enjoyed the diversity in Cities in Motion 1.
  • Gameplay Mechanics Issues: Players frequently encounter bugs and issues with game mechanics, such as problematic metro construction and unreliable timetables.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: Many players found the gameplay became repetitive over time, with limited challenges or variety in missions.
  • DLC Dependency: The game relies heavily on paid DLCs for additional content, which some players find frustrating, especially when the base game feels incomplete.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Enhanced Modding Support: Players expressed a desire for better modding capabilities, similar to what is available in other games like Cities: Skylines, to enhance the game’s longevity and customization options.
  • More Realistic City Interaction: Many users highlighted the lack of realism in how citizens interact with the transport system, such as unrealistic ticket pricing feedback and pedestrian behavior.
  • Improved User Interface: The UI was criticized for being clunky and unintuitive, making it difficult for players to manage their transport networks effectively.
  • Better Time Management: Players noted that the time management system could be improved to make timetables more functional and realistic, as well as to avoid long wait times for in-game money accumulation.

Summary

  • Overall, while Cities in Motion 2 offers an engaging transport management experience with some appealing features, it suffers from various issues that prevent it from being as successful as its predecessor and other contemporary titles.

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