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Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters

2016
GenresOpen World, Simulation, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableNov 29, 2016
PlatformXbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
DeveloperColossal Order
Overview

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters is a DLC for the city simulation game Cities: Skylines. Natural Disasters features a catalog of catastrophes to challenge mayor-players everywhere, including planning with early warning systems and emergency routes, devastating and destructive disaster effects, and caring for the populace as they struggle to rebuild. The expansion will also update Cities: Skylines with a new scenario editor and gameplay mode, allowing players to finally win - or lose - the game on their own terms.

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18 reviews found

100

GameGrin

PC

Dec 21, 2016

This is one of my favourite content packs for Cities: Skylines just because of the new challenge it offers. It’s also really cool to completely blow your city to bits. Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters (Reviewed on Windows) Outstanding.


91

Ragequit.gr

PC

Dec 1, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

DarkStation

PC

Jan 18, 2017

If you enjoy Cities: Skylines, you should definitely put aside some money for this expansion. Your first instincts will provide plenty of amusement, but when you go back to playing the game as usual, the true value of Natural Disasters becomes apparent. Far from being a tangential add-on, it adds more to the game than you would dare to assume. Though slightly marred by visual inconsistencies and conditional performance wobbles, Natural Disasters is a thoroughly essential addition to the Cities: Skylines experience.


80

Twinfinite

PC

Nov 30, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Saving Content

Dec 9, 2016

It introduces challenges that to play without this DLC would feel naked otherwise. There may not be UFOs, but there is plenty to keep you on edge during your time getting back into Cities: Skylines.


80

Cubed3

PlayStation 4

May 30, 2018

It's a delight to see that Paradox Interactive is still supporting the PlayStation 4 port of Cities: Skylines and this latest DLC is an essential for any player who thinks they have city building down to a tee. For casual players there is not much beyond childish delight but in the scenario sandbox of destruction and design, Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters makes a gameplay experience that is tense, trying, and terrifically satisfying.


80

Game Revolution

PC

Nov 30, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Everyeye.it

PC

Dec 26, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

CD-Action

PC

Feb 13, 2017

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

Wccftech

PC

Nov 30, 2016

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters is a good, albeit slightly expensive addition to the core game. One of the huge features being given free as part of a patch detracting from the DLC seems unfair to say, but it's true nonetheless. However, the disasters add a whole new element to the game and the addition of helicopters make for a very interesting and useful expansion to your emergency services.

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