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Railway series complete collection4/4/2024 ![]() ![]() It would be impossible to fit everything into one review, but if you like tycoon games and are a fan of trains, then Railway Empire – Complete Edition will give you countless hours of fun. Get over the learning curve though and you’ll be rewarded with countless hours of fun, and there is always the option of going the easy route. It won’t be for everyone the sheer amount of content can be overwhelming and learning some of the more complex elements of the game will seem like a daunting task. Railway Empire – Complete Collection on Xbox One is a fun game, it has beautiful visuals, in-depth systems, and allows a ton of freedom. And really that’s the amazing thing with the DLC: there are so many different places offered that many people will be able to choose one that is close to home. As someone who has spent my entire life growing up in the United States’ Midwest, seeing the states that I grew up in and around featuring so prominently in a game was exciting. Specifically, I really enjoyed the Great Lakes DLC map. For me, I was more a fan of the casual aspects of the game. In Railway Empire, you will create an elaborate and wide-ranging rail network, purchase over 40 different trains modelled in extraordinary detail, and buy or build railway stations, maintenance buildings, factories and tourist attractions to keep your travel network ahead of the competition. Start falling behind and the AI will seize the opportunity to start buying up your shares as well.Īll of these elements mesh together to form a really interesting and complex system. But, as I said, whatever the player can do, the AI can do too. Once you get to 100 percent ownership you can merge companies and take control of their assets. If you’re sick of sharing the map with a sassy AI character then the other option is to visit the business tab in the menu and buy up your competitor’s stocks. There are quite a few different campaigns in the base game, each of which spans multiple time periods and the DLC just adds to that. Each level will have objectives to complete and if you don’t beat them by a certain in-game year then you fail. This isn’t much different than how the campaign works. These maps have predetermined settings and if you manage to complete the tasks in a set amount of time then the score gets posted to the leaderboard. On the other hand, for those who want even more of a challenge, Railway Empire offers a few challenge maps. The point I’m trying to make is, don’t feel bad if you pick up the game and can’t quite figure out the directional lights – even the computer doesn’t want to deal with them. Ironically, there are AI in the game that you can compete with and their default setting is that their trains can go through each other and they just have to pay more to build their tracks. Thankfully, there are sandbox and free modes that allow you to change settings and one of those settings allows your trains to pass through each other. ![]()
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