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Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 Review


Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 Review Image  Manufacturer: Atari
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ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me
Release Date: October 26, 2004

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Date: 2008-11-29
An Update Far Worse than The Original
If you are a fan of RCT2 or 1, don't bother with number 3.
To somebody new to the series, maybe RCT3 will feel great. But if you've played 1 or 2, you'll notice that with all the new features, that the game lacks a few things. Things like cuteness. In the originals, "Guests" were guests, and they were small and round and cute. They cheered and laughed like little kids- they were even cute when they threw up. This time around, not so much. Your cute soft little "Guests" have turned into angular, jagged, and obnoxious "Peeps". If having 3D graphics means elminiating
every last piece of cute roundness on the characters and turning them into something that looks like it came out of "Yu-Gi-Oh", then keep them 2D. I didn't have any problem with the graphics.
Another thing missing is the creativity. In RCT3, every ride and stall is either themed "Basic", "Sci-Fi", "Scary","Wild West" or "Adventure". Now, in RCT1 & 2, the rides were all rides, and if I wanted it to be a certain way I would use certain scenery. If I wanted my
ride to be scary, I would use scary scenery. If I wanted it kid friendly, I'd surround it with giant candy canes. Here, they're just handing you a ride. If the theme doesn't match with your park, too bad that's the only way to get it.

Not to mention the Park Advisor guy. Basically, his job is to tell you what you already know from the message bar and by using your brain. One of the things I liked about RCT and RCT2 was that when there was a problem, like, I don't have enough guests, you think, "Hmm... what am I missing?". When you find out and Guests start pouring in by the hundreds, you feel proud of your achievement. Now it's the Park Advisor, saying "Nobody is coming to your park because there aren't enough plants." You add plants, and Guests come in, but you don't feel like you've accomplished anything.

But at least the makers of the game managed to do one thing. In the game, you can customize the sandwhiches sold in your shops.

That's right folks. While the team at Atari could have spent time improving the graphics, or fixing bugs, or making the gameplay more fun, they made sure that you could decide how many pickles go on your hamburgers. What the heck? I don't care about the number of stupid ice cubes in the diet cola! I care about how my park looks, and how fun the game is, and whether or not I can even look at the faces of my "Peeps" without cringing.

So if you're looking for the game "SimSandwhich", this is the right game for you. If not, then play RCT2! Find a copy online, or maybe you already own it, I don't care! Just don't waste your money funding Atari to make more simple sequels to a wonderful and hours-and-days-and-weeks-of-fun game.

Date: 2008-11-02
sweet
i don't spend much time on it but when i do, i thoroughly enjoy all the new options up from rct 2 (and 1 even).

its not hard to adjust to after the old ones, just takes a few minutes of clicking around and playin around

Date: 2008-07-15
Very Fun, But Has Problems
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 is a great game with great features, and it is very fun. I enjoy playing it a lot.

BUT, some of the controls are hard to use, and the instruction manual doesn't help much. The staff management is annoying, but you get used to it. Also, on some computers, it is slow. You need lots of memory, horsepower, etc. Also, difficult to learn at first.

Still, the game itself is fun, without the several bugs. Not suitable for very little kids.

4 stars for kids 10 and up

Date: 2008-06-27
Alots of goods...Some bads
There is alot of goods about the game like being able to ride the rides but there is alot of bads. when you create a roller coaster theres a 50% chance it's going to be too extreme for the park-goers. Where in real life I would ride it meaning other people would too! Graphics are pretty good though. And it's hard to get guests to travel to all parts of the park. And at night (the game has days and nights) my computer gets slow but don't let all the bads make you not buy it because I love the game anyway.

Date: 2008-05-08
Absorbing
This was purchased for our son. He totally loves playing this game! Very happy with this purchase.


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