An Ok DLC for a fun game
If you liked the main game and the premise of this DLC interests you then you can certainly spend a couple of Euros to buy this DLC during a sale.
Release Date | 4/16/2015 |
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Genre | Simulation |
Publisher | Kalypso Media Digital |
DRM · Service | Steam |
Includes | Single-player Multi-player Co-op Full Controller Support |
Languages | English |
Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS | 10.13 * | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. Get the Mac App |
64bit Support | Unknown | |
CPU Type | Intel (or Apple Silicon ‡) | |
CPU Cores | 2 | |
CPU Speed | 2 GHz | |
System RAM | 4 GB | |
Drive Space | 4 GB | |
Video RAM | Any |
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If you liked the main game and the premise of this DLC interests you then you can certainly spend a couple of Euros to buy this DLC during a sale.
This dlc is like all the others for Tropico 5 in that it offers a new building, scenario and costume. Unfortunately the new inquisition building is not all that useful and looks out of place on the island. In the scenario you are stuck in the colonial era which means you never have to worry about happiness and plentiful gold deposits make you so rich it is very simple and short.
The problem with this DLC, compared to the other similarly priced ones, is that the building is completely useless. Perhaps the mission could have saved it, but that is a bit too much on the boring side. Perhaps the only DLC they did that really doesn't have a positive. Still something a completionist or a collector to get.