San Myshuno couldn’t be further removed, offering a bright, colourful landscape that feels like a modern metropolitan hub. I wasn’t a big lover of ‘Late Night’ nor ‘Nightlife’ – I’m just a country gal at heart – but that was primarily because previous incarnations were all so very dark and a bit too Hollywood–esque for my liking (nothing against Hollywood, I just feel it focused a lot on the idea of celebrity glitz & glam). I was never the biggest fan of the “city” expansion packs introduced into the series. Keeping with the funkier graphics of the Edit World screen, we get a backdrop of a crowded cityscape, with specific spots that are actually playable (as you can see above). Inspired by Eastern Asian cities such as Shanghai – San Myshuno certainly looks the part. However, I think it best to start with the main event – the city itself. When presented with the initial Edit World screen, I found myself unsure where to even begin. The party, glittering night time skyline angle appears to have been dropped for this expansion pack and instead we’re served with a more authentic, immersive city feel.
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