- Publisher: 2K Games
- Release Date: Oct 17, 2006
User Score
5.2
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 88 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 39 out of 88
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Mixed: 7 out of 88
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Negative: 42 out of 88
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ChrisvanGAug 27, 20083Seems to be a great game till you start playing it. The crashes take all the fun out of it. I can live with things like the engines have no tender and the occasional graphics failures but the continious crashes (OS Vista Ultimate) completely takes the fun out of this game. Waste of 10 Euro's.
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UbirajaraB.Oct 20, 20064
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PaulE.Dec 22, 20061This game is unplayable due to crashing every 10 minutes or so. Even with the latest 1.10 patch I cannot even begin to get into a game. I feel like my money was stolen.
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IanT.May 23, 20071It gets a one, because at least it makes it onto the monitor - sometimes! Purchased thru Steam (who don't appear to want to help) I have not enjoyed the experience at all. Game keeps crashing without warning and for no apparent reason. Running Win Vista Ultimate; 2Gb DDR2 800 RAM, 256Mb Video; Intel E6400 Duo Core2; so it has enough power......What a load of crap.......
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AdamB.Aug 13, 20071Pretty and a really good idea but even the demo goes wrong, what on Earth are they playing at?
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PeterD.Sep 5, 20071
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StephenErmannApr 5, 20084
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MikeVincentApr 6, 20082
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AlexJ.Nov 2, 20063Rather disappointing. Railroad Tycoon 3 is better. The maps feel so small, and the fun of laying track is just not there... Camera control is awkward compared to RRT3, and you can't zoom in to your trains and follow them around a huge landscape. It's like a little toy.
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EricP.Oct 22, 20064A very pretty toy train game with little content or control for the Sim enthusiast. Highly suitable for ages 5 > 12, but not much over. You simply click in the required place, the bits appear, the time races by, you finish in a few hours. (If the bugs in it let you)
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CarlosR.Oct 24, 20063
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JohnB.Oct 26, 20064
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DanP.Jan 6, 20074It looks like it could be a good game to come home ticked off and just want to conquer, without too much resistance. I would like the game easily 3 times as much though if it didn't throw me on the desktop every 15 minutes!
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JeffP.Feb 11, 20073
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ChrisC.Feb 24, 20071
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CConrnishFeb 26, 20073
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BethRFeb 24, 20081
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RyanH.Oct 17, 20062I was really excited about Sid Meier
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DeanTNov 9, 20064
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MacS.Oct 31, 20062What a deception, this game is a PC toy for Kids ! definitively to easy. Maps are really small, you track few meters only one city to the other. No deep at all, a lot of bugs, no fun, I'm very dissapointed, I expected something closer to RT3 which was very good, save your money buy something else!
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GregorS.Nov 28, 20071
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MikeM.Nov 30, 20071
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DanielS.Dec 29, 20073I can only assume Sid Meier's and his marketing partners were aiming for the WalMart crowd with this dumb-downed, comic book iteration of the RRT franchise. This game is a disappointment on a par with Master of Orion 3.
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AAAANov 18, 20060
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AAAANov 18, 20060
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DanielC.Nov 18, 20061This game is terrible, and full of bugs! Railroad Tycoon 3 is a MUCH MUCH better game!
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RobS.Dec 31, 20062The game is full of bugs, the game tends to lock up and likes to crash to windows. It's disappointing to see Sid Meier putting his name on an unfinished product like this. The game has potential but for now it's just throwing money away.
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The only real problem with the game is that it sticks pretty close to its prescribed formula. You build trains, make money, and drive competitors out of business. You won’t uncover layer upon layer of depth, you’ll just get more efficient.
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81But as complex and rewarding as building a railroad empire can be, it rarely feels daunting or tedious, which is perhaps the best thing that can be said for a game of this type.
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70In the end, it's hard not to fall a little bit in love with Railroads!, because it's just a lovable kind of game. Now if only they'd release some scaled-up maps to match the game's ambitions.