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Planet coaster console edition review
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planet coaster console edition review
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planet coaster console edition review

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Perhaps the biggest downside to playing on console is that Frontier has introduced a new mechanic – the Oswald Eugene Counter to give it its full name – which effectively serves as a kind of thermometer to prevent you from crashing your system. We really appreciate the way the game has incredibly deep creativity tools for those who want them, but it also has more than enough pre-made assets for everyone else. While there are absolutely tons of assets available in the game, you can actually group different components together to make the look of your resort truly unique. In fact, the game gives you a lot of freedom to construct the kind of park that you want. As titles like Dreams have already proven, you simply can’t underestimate the patience of some people, and while we had a hellish time building our own coasters, we were more than satisfied with the ones we downloaded online. This is a much prettier, much deeper incarnation of the abovementioned cult classics, but beneath its glossier exterior remains the same addictive goal: make money – and lots of it.įortunately, the game comes with a ton of pre-built coasters that you can just drop into your world, as well as support for the Frontier Workshop, which effectively allows you to download the designs of other players to add into your parks. Planet Coaster: Console Edition sees Frontier’s spiritual successor open its turnstiles to the PlayStation 5, and it feels fitting that roughly quarter of a century after those heady PS1 titles launched, we’re rigging prices and laying down log flumes on Sony’s brand spanking new hardware. Bullfrog’s slogan for these titles at the time was “big business, big fun”, and we loved the mixture of strategy, creativity, and management that they demanded. Despite playing best on the PC, we lost hundreds of hours huddled around a 14” CRT, building amusement resorts in Theme Park and medical complexes in Theme Hospital. The business simulation genre is one that had us hooked to our PS1 during our formative years. Republished on Wednesday 26th January, 2022: We're bringing this review back from the archives following the announcement of February 2022's PS Plus lineup.














Planet coaster console edition review