0
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z


Guides


Playstation 2 : Metropolismania Reviews

Gas Gauge: 67
Gas Gauge 67
Below are user reviews of Metropolismania and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Metropolismania. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

Summary of Review Scores
0's10's20's30's40's50's60's70's80's90's


ReviewsScore
Game Spot 70
IGN 65






User Reviews (1 - 11 of 13)

Show these reviews first:

Highest Rated
Lowest Rated
Newest
Oldest
Most Helpful
Least Helpful



G-R-E-A-T

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 8
Date: October 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User

this is the best game ive ever played despite the bad grapichs,its the best!

One of the FUNNEST games!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 25, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game is sooo much fun. I must not be that much into PS2 games because I don't see what's so wrong with the graphics. Anyway, if you are looking for a fun, role-playing type game, then this game is for you (but, just in case you don't like it, make sure you're buying from somewhere with a return policy). This is one of the funnest games I have ever played, but you have to make sure that it doesn't get scratched, because once it gets too scratched up, it doesn't work, and then you have to buy another one (like me). So, game players, try this game today!

Fun and Quirky

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 26 / 26
Date: January 11, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This is a nice game for [the money]. The goal is to build a town and fill it with people, not unlike the SimCity games. However, the real key here is communication. In order to get people to come to your town, you have to be introduced to them by your current citizens, who have to like you or they won't introduce you. Once you have citizens, they have wants and needs. Say they decide they need a hospital (or a playground or a police station or whatever). You go talk to Mrs. A, who tells you Mr. B might know someone. Mr. B refers you to Ms. C, who says Mrs. D can help you, and finally Mrs. D introduces you to someone who wants to open a hospital. In addition to all this, you have to help Mr X find the bookshop, listen to Mrs. Y's complaints, and try to solve Mr. Z's riddle (some of these get really weird). All sorts of situations and problems arise while you are trying to build your city, making the game interesting. To help you keep track of everything, you have a notebook which automatically records people's problems, and a phone book, which really helps when you get the runaround to find the right introduction. But you have to be friends withe someone to get their number, so it does pay to make friends. The closest games to this I can think of are Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland for PS2 and Earthbound for SNES. They also depend on communication, though not as heavily. The game is pretty cheaply made, but it doesn't detract too much from the game.
Who might like this game:

-Anyone who has spent way too many hours playing Harvest Moon
-Fans of The Sims, SimCity, or Tycoon games
-People who like strange Japanese crossovers
The Pros:
-It's totally unique
-Easy to learn, hard to master
-Three veiw modes- first person, a sort of isometric veiw, and bird's eye
-The price- what more do you want for [the money]?
The Cons:
-The graphics-barely PS1 standard
-The controls-totally counterintuitive, you use the left joystick to move the camera and the right one to move you. Most of the time. Sometimes the left one will move you and not the camera, sometimes the right one will move you and the camera. It's hard to get used to, and the reason why this game isn't 5 stars.
-The music-somebody spent way too much time in an elevator
-The translation- obviously done by a non-native English speaker. It's easily readable, but there is a sad lack of articles and plurals.
-The jump feature-not really a con, but worth mentioning. The problem- it's easy to get 'stuck' in buildings. The solution- make the character 'jump', not unlike Super Mario, so you can jump out of buildings. Just one more sign of the cheapness of the game. At least they did something though.
*Note-suitable for all ages, I don't know why it's rated T

Challenging, yet simple! Look out Sims!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 18 / 18
Date: November 04, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is a very addicting and challenging game. It is enjoyable for adults as well as appropriate and fun for kids. My 8 yr old daughter enjoys it and is able to effectively use it.
Your mission is to build a town, make friends who refer you to people they know that you can have move into your town. Town's people request things for you to add to their neighborhood and ask you to do them favors. (i.e. create a playground in the area, go shopping for them, and help them find their way home)

The more organized you are in building your town the more effective your game will be.
This game is great to help people learn organizational skills.
Give it a try..... It is a fun yet easy SIMS like game!

A fun game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 8
Date: December 29, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Okay, so this game isn't the greatest new video game innovation, but, it's fun! The object of the game is to build a city and keep all the citizens happy. You can talk to them and make friends, and they will invite their friends to live in the city. You can get all types of people and shops in your town. Some are more helpful than others. The people may complain, however. One of the first complaints will be for a hospital. You must talk to many citizens to find someone who can solve the complaint. As your town grows you will find new and different shops(as well as complaints.)

You have a boss who tells you what tasks to complete. Among the things you have is a phone book with your friends numbers and a memo pad. You won't have to demolish trees to get more land, it happens automatically.

The problems:

1. It's sort of hard to keep track of everything when your city grows large.

2. Control is difficult in the preset "first person" view. It's easier to see where you're going in the birds eye view.

3. You have to start in one exact area.

Parents, this game is rated teen, but it's really suitable for anyone age 8 and up. (Nothing's really bad for kids except some characters like to gamble) The animation is pretty good. The game has a fun, easy to use look.

*Sarah*

I'ts an okay game for the prtce you pay

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: January 02, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I know many people have said alot of bad things about the game but it honestly isn't that bad for the money you spend on it. It can be tedious at time since your communication with people is limited to introducing yourself the first time and gossip to get people tolike you enough to interoduce you to more people or help with the complaints of your citizens. It has it's moments when you get annoyed when you can't find the help necessary and lose people because of it. But overall it is a charming little game that is worth the money you'll pay for it. It is addictive.

This IS a fun game!!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: August 15, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Now, give this game some time.
This is funny and wierd and different. It is a fun game for people who don't need twenty things going on every second.
Do not navigate through your town at the closest level, be patient, and this game has Many surprises.
This is probably the game I have kept playing longest of any PS2 game. You can always go back and keep building your towns.
It does seem like it took a little while to get used to moving around. Jumping can be the best way.
Now, grab your huge piece of chalk, and start making those roads!

You'll Never be a Metropolismaniac!!

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 10 / 10
Date: March 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

If you can get past the tongue-twister title, Metroplismania is a cute game.
But is it fun? Maybe a little.
The idea is to build a city to contain a certain amount of residents in a particular time space.
I will always try any simulation game.This one is fairly fun, but a little monotnous.
Basically the idea is to place down houses and shops and talk to the residents of the town.Agree with everything they say!And give them gifts you know they will like.One of the goals is to make them like you!!
Give it a go, but don't buy it.It isn't worth buying.I also found the controls horrendous.This is the first PS2 game I have played since purchasing my own PS2 console yesterday afternoon.I hope maneuvers are easier in other games.
Overall, a cute game, an OK game, with a pale humour.But what age range would love this game?That's a hard one.There is not enough to it to be adored by grown ups or teens.Yet the controls in this game take some getting used to, so I'm not sure if it would be children.Not small children.
Maybe kids around the age of 10 would really enjoy it.
To end this review, let me rermind you I have given this game 3 stars.That means it's worth a look, but it isn't the Sims!!!

pretty good

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 17, 2003
Author: Amazon User

The game is pretty fun and addictive.
The graphics aren't too good, but the buildings are pretty cool looking.
It doesn't really have much to do with building a city, but it's pretty fun putting in buildings, solving other people's complaints, and personally, I like to jump.
I think that they should make this game a little more like Sim City in the fact that you get to control more things in the city.
If they were to come out with a sequel to this game, I would probably buy it in the hope that it was better.

Need Patience

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 10
Date: September 21, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game is more of a strategy game, where a lot of patience is required and can be quit boring.


Review Page: 1 2 Next 



Actions