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But in a game so heavily focused on building, it often feels self-defeating to play destructively. Sure, arranging an “accident” for one of your detractors is good for a lark every once in a while. And although you can choose a notorious dictator like Fidel Castro or Manuel Noriega for your avatar, it’s often more satisfying to play the benevolent leader than the ruthless tyrant. It’s hard to read much menace into objectives when they’re delivered by a jowly caricature of Richard Nixon. Like in Tropico 3, the sinister undertones of totalitarian oppression and corruption in Tropico 4 are largely offset by the tongue-in-cheek tone. Just ask Congress: in government, everything is a trade-off. Issuing the Social Security edict will earn you citizens’ respect but deplete your Treasury. Praise the capitalists and you risk pissing off your Soviet benefactors. You can’t increase security without threatening liberty. Tropico 4, like its predecessors, is an exercise in balancing competing interests. And honestly, who cares what country the USSR invaded? Sure, Senator, I’ll condemn the attack-as long as you keep those aid dollars flowing. The Church wants you to ban alcohol, but wealthy tourists won’t party in dry nightclubs. Construction on your new logging camp has barely wrapped when the environmentalist complaints start pouring in.
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In Tropico 4, the latest installment of Bulgarian developer Haemimont Games’s Caribbean city-building series, you hardly get a moment to think before some new demand requires your attention.
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Grant reviews the banana republic simulator Tropico 4.Įl Presidente never gets a break. December is a slow month for new games, so over the next few weeks we’ll look back at notable Fall releases that we haven’t reviewed yet.