
In nice areas, you'll have flash, high tech batchelor pads adorning the streets, whereas in the cheaper, less desirable areas, the buildings will have a certain air of modesty instead. Changing the viewpoint to a street level view, you'll be able to watch the areas transform as you take them over, admiring the housing as it gets constructed. Keeping the key gameplay intact, whilst making the most of the fact you're playing on a games console, rather than a piece of cardboard, EA have turned the board into a living, breathing city. Of course, it won't affect the gameplay - but it certainly makes it easier on the eyes.Īnd authenticity, it seems, is the key here, as Monopoly Streets seems to be set to stay pretty faithful to the original.


You can see the amount of detail that's been poured into the city.
