Copa City Reviews
COPA CITY succeeds in an area that very few football games attempt to explore: looking beyond the pitch and transforming it into something genuinely playable and occasionally even mesmerizing. The sensation of watching a city come alive under your control, with the right crowd in the right places and the chaos managed, is rewarding in a way that this genre rarely matches.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Copa City has potential and with regular updates it could become a really good tycoon management game surrounding football events. However, it needs issues to be addressed like performance and for things to be better explained so players are not overwhelmed with quests that introduce new things without a heads up.
Copa City brings a refreshing take on football management by focusing on an aspect of the beautiful game that gets overlooked elsewhere. Planning and executing the matchday experience for a club and its city works fits snugly into the various sub-genres the game employs, but be ready to face a frustrating lesson or two if you're playing on console.
Copa City delivers a concept rarely seen in the market. By shifting the focus from the soccer field to the backstage of a major sporting event, the game offers an impressive level of management and makes the player feel responsible for every detail surrounding a football match.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
As original and unusual as the premise behind "Copa City" may be, there are still some rough edges.
Review in German | Read full review
We did not necessarily place great expectations around the title of Triple Espresso mixing construction, management and organization of football events. We still start bluffed from the number of options and the depth of the management mechanics, their consistency and the clarity of the menus that make it easy to take control of the game. It must be said that Copa City offers a new look and an unprecedented experience for the players. We have the impression that the history of the game is written before our eyes and that we have contributed to it, and it is a very pleasant feeling. If you are a fan of city management game, you could very quickly hang on. No need to love football in particular, even if it’s a plus, since it’s more of the sports event management that could even be associated with other sports.
Review in French | Read full review
