IGN - 8.5/10
Cities: Skylines is all about building huge, bustling cities, but they don't need us save to them from disaster.
Game Informer - 8.75/10
Through deep and rewarding gameplay, Colossal Order’s new simulation fills the increasingly noticeable void in the genre. Where others have failed, Cities: Skyline excels and delivers the new gold standard of modern city-builders.
PC Gamer - 86/100
My cities, even the poorly planned ones that wound up filled with horrific traffic jams and uncollected corpses, were all fun to build, and I learned enough from each to make my next city better. For those who find building a city to Megalopolis status just a little too easy—and I think it is—there's a 'hard mode' included to increase the challenge. Conversely, for those who want completely unrestrained construction, there are modes for an unlimited bank account and the unlocking of all buildings at the start. Due to the map and asset editor, I suspect the Steam Workshop will quickly fill with custom creations. It ran very smoothly on my GeForce GTX 960, even when zipping and zooming the camera around in my biggest city. Top it off with Cities: Skylines' reasonable price, and I suspect no matter what your interest in city building, casual or intense, you'll find a lot here to like.
PC World - 4/5
Cities: Skylines somehow lives up to the unfair expectations heaped upon it, presenting one of the best city builders in years.
The Escapist - 5/5
Cities: Skylines Review - The Best City Builder in a Decade. Those with even a passing interest in management simulators and city builders owe themselves a few dozen hours with this game.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun
It’s bittersweet, in the week that Maxis died, to see the former king of citybuilders so thoroughly deposed by another. So let’s look upon Skylines as SimCity’s true heir – the line can continue after all.
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