DSOGaming writes: "The latest PC UK retail, Green Man Gaming and Steam digital charts have been revealed and as we can see, Total War: ATTILA and Cities: Skylines are this week’s best selling titles in UK, on GMG and on Steam."
BLG writes, "Cities: Skylines II is a very worthy sequel to the popular 2015 city-building that improves upon the original. It could stand to use some quality-of-life updates, performance optimization, and mod support, but don't let that deter you from diving in."
If you enjoyed the last entry and its myriad DLC packs, here's a closer look at the difference between Cities Skylines 1 and 2.
The abundance of dlc is what keeps me from buying these games early , I'll pass. I will wait until a complete edition is available. Love these types of games though.
From GameWatcher: "Tetris has come to Cities: Skylines, courtesy of one player's creative use of stop motion and in-game screenshots to put together a short clip that attracted a lot of attention from the city builder's community.
It all unfolds against a rather flowery background, reminiscent of a welcoming park or garden in which you can relax. Tetris pieces leave their box at the top of a green rectangular arena, gently making their way to the bottom. When they form a complete row, they flash before disappearing."
Cities Skyline looks like what Simcity should have been. Single player and mod support from the start, huge map and a map editor are things we should have been in Simcity at launch. They said they were adding tunnels and other buildings for free after the game launches and they might add disasters, which is a bit of a letdown but no biggie.
Total war series is awesome.