

Tourism is now very profitable(all buildings can give money, while some of them never did in tropico 4) and it seems traffic issues have been fixed the era system makes you feel limited sometimes as you cannot build specific buildings in early eras. In the next Tropico we also hope to see a greater improvement in gameplay too, their needs to be more variety in what you can build & customize, although there is quite a bit of stuff to build & customize in Tropic 5 it feels very similar to Tropico 4, it almost feel like one maybe two large expansion packs if you will. The graphics of Tropico 5 have not made all that much improvements from Tropico 4, it doesn’t seem to have too much have an upgrade which is quite disappointing, but they shall suffice, after all gameplay is the most important part! The sound quality is okay but they could be much better, sound effects, voice acting could use work which we hope to see improvements in the next Tropico with graphics & sound. Gone is your golden age your lifelong citizens, along with the hundreds of people who immigrated into your country seeking opportunity, are poor, hungry, restless, and pissed off… Good job El Presidente. Gone is the demand for iron, because industrialized warfare demands steel. Gone is the demand for foreign meat, because in the post-colonial world, every variety of livestock has been spread far and wide. But next thing you know, Germany invades Poland, and the whole world changes. The citizens of your country could witness an era of prosperity as they loosen the King’s grip in the Colonial Era you could make a killing exporting livestock and iron to other countries. The changes that occur between eras, though simple, are more than just aesthetic swaps. Your dynasty presides over Tropico across the Colonial Era, World War II, the Cold War, & Modern Times. Where most cities in city building sims traditionally exist in continual stasis, your island in Tropico 5 is subject to the passing of time. You control everything from housing to infrastructure, healthcare, international trade, voting rights, hiring managers for individual businesses (given that they’re government-owned), budgets, military/police, etc. Where most cities in city building sims Tropico 5, like its predecessors, (Tropico 3 & 4,) casts you as El Presidente, the Communist leader of a fictional republic. Tropico 5, like its predecessors, (Tropico 3 & 4,) casts you as El Presidente, the Communist leader of a fictional republic.
