- Release Date : 26 Jan 2018
- Title : Railway Empire
- Genre : Simulation
- Platform : PS4,Xbox One,PC
- Developer : Gaming Minds Studios
- Language : English
- Rating : E
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6 Reviews
Most importantly of all, you really can ride the trains, and the game is absolutely gorgeous. About the only thing that would have made the experience even better is if you could jump off the train and explore the stations and cities that wouldn’t be developing were it not for you. That aside, the game plays beautifully, is perfectly comfortable with a controller, is expansive, and is both enjoyable and illuminating. Everything that a good simulation game should be, really.
That is a minor complaint at worst and something that you can easily get over. It’s also the only real downright bad part of the game, with the camera only committing a few crimes. Aesthetically Railway Empire isn’t anything to write home about. There’s some charm in zooming in as close as you can and looking over the Great Plains. Watching the trains as they stop and start on the tracks, making use of your infrastructure. One of the best parts is the fact that you can actually ride along with the train. This lets you watch the people waiting in a station or going about their lives in a city. It lets you watch as the train goes along its journey, seeing the birds, bison and other animals go about their lives. The crime is that the camera here is absurdly restrictive in the turning angle it offers you. I’m not kidding when I say that the ride-along feature is one of the best in the game.
Despite slightly unintuitive controls, Railway Empire offers just enough depth and detail to make it worth a play. We can't help wishing for a much more encompassing railway management sim though....,............................................................
It feels like interface was developed by a saboteur, while another one was in charge of the tutorial: it barely covers the basics before dumping you right into a sink or swim situation. And even if you do manage to swim, you’ll face a myriad of annoyances
Despite slightly unintuitive controls, Railway Empire offers just enough depth and detail to make it worth a play. We can't help wishing for a much more encompassing railway management sim though
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