Big Biz Tycoon 2
Dec 5th, 2008 by cm1

These games appeal to the same few thousand buyers who keep this genre predictably profitable. Big Biz Tycoon tries to spice up its well-worn premise by blending the traditional formula with elements of The Sims, but the result is a game that shrinks both genres.
You’re placed in command of a fledgling company as you research, sell, and market products-buth this sequel adds handling tasks as mundane as decorating your offices and providing water for your employees. That’s right: all the tedious aspects of The Sims, plus spreadsheets!
Running your own company in Big Biz Tycoon 2 is a real hassle. You’r a one-man dynamo, simultaneously playing the roles of CEO, CFO, and Martha Stewart as you balance budgets, hire and fire workers, delegate tasks to individual employees, and even choose between carpet and tile for your company’s breakroom. If you focus only on the business aspect of the game, you’ll find your employees standing around whining about the lack of air conditioning. We can understand having to deal with such minutiae in a small business, but even when your compan has grown to larger proportions, you still have to oversee every last detail of its operation.
The hassles of playing BBT 2 are worsened by its piss-poor documentation. The cursory manual and tutorial leave out many of the details on how to actually play the game, meaning you’re stuck learning by trial and error-very frustrating when your business is at stake.
Other gripes include the game’s mediocre 3D graphics enginge (which operates at a fixed resolution of 1024×768)and numerous bugs-I encountered everything from occasional crashes to show-stoppers that were fixed only when I started a new game.
Ultimately, Big Biz Tycoon 2’s lack of polish and overemphasis on micromanagement overshadow the potential of the underlying concept.
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