More Reviews
REVIEWS Resident Evil: Revelations Review
While 3DS gamers have been enjoying the franchise's best game in years for some time now, does the experience translate for Resident Evil fans on console?

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Review
Gamers have gone bananas for Nintendo's 3DS, but can this port of Retro Studios' 2010 Wii game make the jump to your portable?
More Previews
PREVIEWS The Last of Us Preview
With Naughty Dog releasing a new IP in just a few short weeks, we got hands-on one more time. But don't worry: This is a spoiler-free preview.
Release Dates
NEW RELEASES GRiD 2
Release date: 05/28/13

Fuse
Release date: 05/28/13

Remember Me
Release date: 06/04/13

The Last of Us
Release date: 06/14/13


LATEST FEATURES Being A Console Is Actually Xbox One's Worst Asset
Microsoft's newest console has lots of different features, but video games might hold the device back from the software giant's true intentions.

Everything I Learned About Call of Duty: Ghosts Last Week
I wasn't allowed to talk about the new Infinity Ward game last week when I met with Activision, and I don't have much to say now that Xbox One spilled the beans.
 
Coming Soon

LEADERBOARD
Read More Member Blogs
FEATURED VOXPOP Bras
On the future of some gamers
By Bras
Posted on 05/22/13
Before Microsoft and Sony do something regarding their future in the video game business, I wanted to write, and I've wanted it for a long time now, but other things kept getting in my way, and fearing that tomorrow might be too late, today will have to do.   Months ago,...

Cities in Motion: London Screenshots


« PREVIOUS IMAGE NEXT IMAGE »
Viewing image cities-in-motion-london_005

cities-in-motion-london_012 cities-in-motion-london_011 cities-in-motion-london_010 cities-in-motion-london_009 cities-in-motion-london_008
cities-in-motion-london_007 cities-in-motion-london_006 cities-in-motion-london_005 cities-in-motion-london_004 cities-in-motion-london_003
cities-in-motion-london_002 cities-in-motion-london_001

Featuring new vehicles and monuments, players can build the London Eye, Tower Bridge and other famous landmarks while navigating the city with the iconic red buses and London Underground. With eight million locals and 30 million tourists visiting the bustling metropolis every year, designing the transport system through the narrow, meandering streets of Blighty’s capital in Cities in Motion: London will be the ultimate challenge for both seasoned and rookie desktop city planners.
Content on this page comes directly from press releases and fact sheets provided by publishers and developers and was not written by the Game Revolution staff.

More information about Cities in Motion: London


More On GameRevolution