The sound effects, from your Spanish speaking citizen's dialogue to the ambient sounds of a small village, also fit the mood well, though perhaps more effort could have been spent on the quantity. The main problem with Tropico is the game's unforgiving nature at times, even when you're playing on some of the easiest difficulty settings, and especially if you play on anything but the slowest game setting.
Years can fly by in the span of minutes, and you'll have no idea why your citizenry is suddenly in arms. Beyond that, the entire scope of the game occasionally seems a bit too broad. The micro-management of an entire island and its buildings and sociopolitical trends is already a fairly daunting task, but when you have to deal with each individual citizen's wants and needs, the chore becomes even more potentially frustrating.
The Sims, where you only have to control a handful of citizens at a time, can be maddening enough; fortunately, there's considerably less involved in keeping Tropico citizens happy, but the level of overall control can be tough to manage.
Tropico provides a refreshing take on an otherwise tired genre. While personality alone is not reason enough to buy any game, the humor and level of detail in Tropico certainly makes it a worthwhile investment. Strategy fans or those who secretly desire to grow bananas for a living will be captivated. Graphics: While the island of Tropico and its inhabitants can hardly be called "breathtaking," the presentation is palatable and the attention to detail with individual character's clothing and some buildings' architecture is quite impressive.
Sound: Nothing gets your toes tapping quite like an upbeat Latin horn section layered over some traditional percussion. The game provides many hours of playing time. All in all, Tropico Reloaded is still a great game and should be admired and played.
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