Now Playing: SimCity 2000 (1995)
Topic: Sega Saturn
I must say that I was very excited to play this game for a long time. I have the original SimCity for the Super Nintendo, which was a great game with timeless, never-ending fun gameplay. Then I got wind of SimCity 2000, a futuristic version of the classic franchise. That game intrigued me so much, just by the cover art on the box alone - it conveyed an imagintive glimpse into the unknown future, a new frontier of city building and creation. Let's just say it, the box looks awesome and you just can't wait to play it! Well, I did, at long last. I was able to get my hands on a Sega Saturn console and I acquired the ever-elusive SimCity 2000. The verdict? Well, just read and see.
It's a mess. A colossal, frustrating, and fleeting mess. For starters, the game itself takes forever to load - and I never thought using a hyperbole would somehow be an understatement. The game moves frustratingly slow throughout, essentially rendering it unplayable. If you have some pateince, emphasis on "some" because you may need more than that, you may actually be able to enjoy it. It's a tease because the game has some genuinely strong potential, but it's so busted in so many different areas that it makes it a chore - something a game should never be! I was taken aback at how slow the game moved in comparison to the original SimCity on the SNES - that game moves fluently, efficiently, and is a blast to play. Though, I have read that SimCity 2000 plays a lot better when playing it on the PC, and that makes a heck of a lot of sense because a properly equipped computer can handle essentially any game. So, if you are interested, I would suggest that. Additionally, Sega Saturn was one of the earliest of disc-based systems, and slow loading times is not entirely uncommon, but here it is just horrendous!
While the SNES SimCity had some appealing easy visuals, this Saturn game had some appalling blurry visuals. Yes, again, Saturn was a young disc system, and some games for it were blurry, but then again, some had some pretty stellar graphics as well with some nice full-motion video. However, SimCity 2000's visuals are bad and will make you question your own eyesight.
The gameplay is very much like that of the original SimCity, however, there are a lot more options in this game, but that doesn't always make it better. I apologize for beating this point into the ground, but the slowness of the game hampers the gameplay all too often. With a terrible tag-team combo of bad graphics and slow control, coupled with equally agitating load times, it makes for a greatly substandard playing game.
Needless to say, I was disappointed by SimCity 2000 on Sega Saturn. I had such high hopes for it too. Perhaps it was my own fault, because I anticipated the game so much that it just didn't live up to my imagination. But, the game really was that deflating. I still want to give it another chance, I want to hunt down a copy of SimCity 2000 for the SNES, perhaps it is better...perhaps it will salvage the game for me, as there was a basis of a good game there somewhere in the Saturn version, I just never found it - lost in an abyss of poor execution. Once again, the PC version of the game is apparently considered the best incarnation, so I would reccomend that then, though, I personally have not played it. However, I still hold out some hope for the SNES version.
-Kurt L.
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Updated: Sunday, 3 January 2010 10:04 AM EST
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