Simulator games let you live out your wildest dreams.
While we have many games that cover popular themes, there’s still many missing from the library.
We will have fun and check out two theme park titans:RollerCoaster Tycoon 3andPlanet Coaster 2.
Which one will win out your affection, and which one is better putting off for another day?
We will be determining that below.
The game looks better but still suffers from the lack of polish of the early 2000s.
That’s not including the Steam edition, which can add many more packs to your game.
Are you looking for the best Milsims with tactical decisions, realistic gunplay, and extensive graphics?
Both games even let you test the rides.
That being said, ride tests are very different experiences in both games.
Pivot, snap and lock your pieces into place as you build each coaster fromscratch from various starting types.
Want to make an inverted coaster and have some peeps' legs dangle?
you’re free to do that.
Perhaps some intense cleaning?
Here are the best games that let us simulate jobs.
Want to create a water slide that tests the bounds of gravity and spacetime?
it’s possible for you to also do that in Planet Coaster 2 with its water park add-ons.
However, that game comes with some caveats we’ll get to in a bit.
But no matter which game you go with, you’ll get to stretch your creativity.
Doubly so on the console.
The PC version is the default tried-and-true version that makes navigation more intuitive.
You’re getting a better value for your dollar and for a longer time.
Sure, you miss out on online features, but you’re better off until they fix the bugs.
Microsoft’s subscription service has some great walking simulators.