

PLANET COASTER ANNIVERSARY UPDATE PC
The career mode does offer some basic goals to set your mind on, yet with no real tutorial in the PC edition, it is an incredibly daunting experience for some. The PC version offered no such thing, tasking players with nose-diving into one of the three core modes and essentially figure things out from there. Immediately upon navigating the joyful menus, the console edition of Planet Coaster sets itself apart from the PC counterpart by providing a well-needed tutorial on the game’s core concepts. Being someone who has spent many hours with the PC version, the transition to console was certainly under a lot of scrutiny from myself, yet it is quickly becoming my preferred way to play. Yet somehow Frontier have done it, bringing their PC exclusive title to consoles in an almost seamless fashion, making next to zero compromises on the new generation. Games such as The Sims have always struggled to prove to me that these types of titles can truly belong on a console using a traditional controller with awkward controls, things get very frustrating fast. PC exclusive titles often struggle to find their footing on a console, and it is no surprise why when you consider the precise control a mouse and keyboard gives a player, especially in games that require micro-management. Four years on, Frontier Developments have ported the title to the latest generation of consoles, but does it manage to escape the pitfalls so many tycoon console ports have fallen into in the past?

Initially releasing back in 2016 for the PC, Planet Coaster has gained quite a great reputation as the spiritual successor to the abandoned Rollercoaster Tycoon series of games, offering a stunning and gratifying park simulator that has continued to grow in popularity.
