“This DLC is a joke and not even worthy of a review. PS: this review has more content than this DLC,” wrote one top-rated negative review<\/a> under CO’s latest asset pack. Other reviews were nonetheless critical of the acute lack of content in the Beach Properties <\/em>asset pack, with one saying<\/a>: “It’s a DLC, you forgot the D and C, and left us with a big L.” The lack of assets was a significant issue players had with Cities: Skylines<\/em> 2 <\/em>proper, and seeing as the DLC has proven an insubstantial addition to the already small asset library, the reviews are somewhat unsurprising. <\/p>
Cities: Skylines 2 <\/em>itself is currently sitting at “Mostly Negative” recent reviews, and “Mixed” overall. Since its Oct. 24 launch, the game has struggled with performance issues, lacking content, and more, which has prompted some to abandon ship<\/a> and move to greener pastures. <\/p>
Developer Colossal Order has come out time and again promising to improve the game and fix existing problems, though the progress has been somewhat slow. Most recently, CO’s chief executive acknowledged every point of contention fans had with the game<\/a> and vowed to tackle them as soon as possible. But if things go the way of Beach Properties<\/em>, the future of Cities 2 <\/em>will remain uncertain. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"