![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That said, Cities XL has indeed pushed the genre in the right direction, streamlining some of the more annoying parts of Maxis's juggernaut while adding features that were long overdue. While reviewing Cities XL, we try not to draw too many comparisons to the SimCity franchise, though we know it's ultimately an exercise in futility. (And the less we talk about the abhorrent SimCity Societies, the better.) Maxis in general and SimCity 4 in particular have been collectively established as the true city simulation king, but French developer Monte Cristo has attempted to overtake the throne with the release of the PC-exclusive Cities XL. SimCity 4 hit the shelves in 2003, with its expansion coming out the same year, and no game has even come close to its scope since. It's been a long time since we've had the pleasure of a true city-building simulation.
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