Park Beyond Xbox Review: Impossification is the key to success


What kind of theme park would you build if the sky wasn’t a limit to your creation? Would that park seem impossible? That’s the core principle behind Park Beyond, a theme park simulator published by Bandai Namco and developed by Limbic Entertainment. Not only is the sky no longer a limit for Limbic and players alike with Park Beyond, but the entire build process has been kitted out with the idea of being ‘impossified’.   

Park Beyond Review

Limbic Entertainment and BANDAI NAMCO team up to breathe new life into the theme park tycoon genre with the gravity defying management simulator Park Beyond

(Image credit: Windows Central)

Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Playstation 5, PC
Price: $49.99
Genre: Simulation
Developers: Limbic Entertainment
Players: 1
Campaign length: 15-20 hours
Launch date: June 16, 2023

Review code provided by Bandai Namco. Reviewed on Xbox Series X.

The developers for Park Beyond, Limbic Entertainment, were previously responsible for the comedic dictator simulator known as Tropico 6. I’ve got a long and complicated history with playing the simulator genre with a controller on a console, and in general, I tend to stress about that element of gameplay when I pick up a new management simulator. Simulators and controllers, simply put, do not get along. Limbic’s history with creating strategy and simulators for consoles in the past, however, translates to a smoother controller experience with Park Beyond than I was originally expecting. 





Source link

Previous articleiOS 17 lets you ping an Apple Watch from your iPhone
Next articleJack Dorsey-Backed Bitcoin Wallet Bitkey To Integrate With Coinbase and Cash App