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Earthquakes, meteors, and raging fires will test every traffic grid you thought was clever. Natural Disasters adds crisis management and early-warning systems to Cities: Skylines.

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters is an expansion for the base city-builder that shifts focus from pure urban planning to reactive crisis management. Where the core game rewards careful long-term zoning and infrastructure decisions, this DLC introduces randomised catastrophes - earthquakes, meteor strikes, forest fires, tornadoes, tsunamis, and sinkholes - that punish poorly distributed power grids and neglected evacuation routes in ways that feel genuinely instructive rather than arbitrary. If you have ever spent three hours perfecting an interchange only to watch a meteor flatten the whole district, you will understand exactly who this expansion is designed to torment. The mechanical additions are more layered than the premise suggests. Early-warning systems introduce a preparation phase that pushes you to think about emergency service coverage in a more granular way than the base game demands. Disaster response units, evacuation bus routes, and emergency shelters all need to be pre-positioned and budgeted for, which means your city planning has to absorb a risk-management layer on top of the usual density and transit calculus. Helicopter response units add a routing dimension that ground services lack, and figuring out optimal depot placement across a large, irregularly shaped city is a legitimate optimisation puzzle. The radio tower system, which broadcasts disaster warnings to citizens, ties into the shelter mechanics in a way that rewards players who have invested in residential connectivity. For newcomers, the learning curve here is steep but fair. The base game should be well understood before layering in disasters - the DLC does not do much to ease you in if you are still wrestling with water pipe pressure. That said, for players who have a functional mid-size city running and want a reason to rebuild and rethink infrastructure from a resilience standpoint, this expansion provides exactly that pressure. The randomised disaster toggle means you can control exposure, staging disasters manually to stress-test specific districts rather than suffering a full random campaign. That design decision alone makes this more accessible than it first appears. The weaknesses are real though. Disaster frequency and intensity can feel inconsistent without manual tuning, and the AI's response to large-scale events is occasionally sluggish in ways that break immersion. The scenario mode, which packages disasters into structured challenges, is a welcome addition but the scenarios themselves are not especially numerous or replayable once completed. On Xbox Series X and Xbox One, console controls handle the new menus reasonably well, though monitoring multiple active disasters simultaneously is easier with a mouse. The mod ecosystem that extends this DLC significantly on PC is absent on console, which limits long-term replayability in a way console players should factor in. Bottom line: if you are already deep into Cities: Skylines and want your meticulously planned grid to face consequences it was never designed for, Natural Disasters delivers that chaos with enough systemic depth to justify the disruption. Approach it as a systems challenge rather than a spectacle, and there is a lot of genuine decision-making here. Diego, Scout Team

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters (DLC)

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters (DLC)

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10 mar 2015Colossal OrderParadox Interactive
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Earthquakes, meteors, and raging fires will test every traffic grid you thought was clever. Natural Disasters adds crisis management and early-warning systems to Cities: Skylines.

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Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters is an expansion for the base city-builder that shifts focus from pure urban planning to reactive crisis management. Where the core game rewards careful long-term zoning and infrastructure decisions, this DLC introduces randomised catastrophes - earthquakes, meteor strikes, forest fires, tornadoes, tsunamis, and sinkholes - that punish poorly distributed power grids and neglected evacuation routes in ways that feel genuinely instructive rather than arbitrary. If you have ever spent three hours perfecting an interchange only to watch a meteor flatten the whole district, you will understand exactly who this expansion is designed to torment. The mechanical additions are more layered than the premise suggests. Early-warning systems introduce a preparation phase that pushes you to think about emergency service coverage in a more granular way than the base game demands. Disaster response units, evacuation bus routes, and emergency shelters all need to be pre-positioned and budgeted for, which means your city planning has to absorb a risk-management layer on top of the usual density and transit calculus. Helicopter response units add a routing dimension that ground services lack, and figuring out optimal depot placement across a large, irregularly shaped city is a legitimate optimisation puzzle. The radio tower system, which broadcasts disaster warnings to citizens, ties into the shelter mechanics in a way that rewards players who have invested in residential connectivity. For newcomers, the learning curve here is steep but fair. The base game should be well understood before layering in disasters - the DLC does not do much to ease you in if you are still wrestling with water pipe pressure. That said, for players who have a functional mid-size city running and want a reason to rebuild and rethink infrastructure from a resilience standpoint, this expansion provides exactly that pressure. The randomised disaster toggle means you can control exposure, staging disasters manually to stress-test specific districts rather than suffering a full random campaign. That design decision alone makes this more accessible than it first appears. The weaknesses are real though. Disaster frequency and intensity can feel inconsistent without manual tuning, and the AI's response to large-scale events is occasionally sluggish in ways that break immersion. The scenario mode, which packages disasters into structured challenges, is a welcome addition but the scenarios themselves are not especially numerous or replayable once completed. On Xbox Series X and Xbox One, console controls handle the new menus reasonably well, though monitoring multiple active disasters simultaneously is easier with a mouse. The mod ecosystem that extends this DLC significantly on PC is absent on console, which limits long-term replayability in a way console players should factor in. Bottom line: if you are already deep into Cities: Skylines and want your meticulously planned grid to face consequences it was never designed for, Natural Disasters delivers that chaos with enough systemic depth to justify the disruption. Approach it as a systems challenge rather than a spectacle, and there is a lot of genuine decision-making here.

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Diego · Scout Team

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Colossal Order
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Paradox Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 mar 2015

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