![]() ![]() The game puts you in charge of constructing the greatest airport in the world in one of 25 locales from Athens to Sydney. A lot of the game consists of navigating boring screens managing finances and lots of other not-so-fun things. Well, the only thing truly evil is all the paperwork that the game entails. The entire game revolves around securing contracts with other airlines who would wish to use your airport for their evil bidding. ![]() A complete lack of depth keeps anyone out of reaching distance for a possible good time. ![]() It never lets the player become immersed in a new reality. Yet Airport Tycoon 2 never draws the gamer into its world. The aforementioned words may initially sound harsh, but they are entirely appropriate when it comes to a game that lacks everything that a game should be: fun and entertaining, with some lasting appeal to keep you coming back for more. Roller Coaster Tycoon is probably one of the most widely recognized names in the PC market, so perhaps dubbing a game "tycoon" would attract some of the biggest suckers out there? My apologies, did I say suckers? Well that's what you would be had you given this game a run through, for not only does it not improve on the horrid shortcomings of its predecessor, but laboring through every moment of the game causes immense long-term psychological effects. Do developers have no shame? Countless companies have made countless efforts to cash in the massive success of the "tycoon" name, lent to not only some of the best pc games made, but also some of the poorest.
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