- Publisher: Overseer Games
- Release Date: Mar 21, 2025
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Summary:
Build a city to rule the world in Kaiserpunk, a grand city builder blending production-focused city building with the world conquest of strategy games in an alternate 20th century world. Manage your city, grow industries, build a military, and defeat rivals to become the greatest empire.
- Developer: Overseer Games
- Genre(s): Strategy, Management, Government
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 9
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Mixed: 8 out of 9
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Negative: 0 out of 9
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Mar 21, 2025Kaiserpunk brings the creativity and consideration for construction of a Sim Game to the deep strategy and nuance of the 4X genre.
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Mar 21, 2025There's a lot to do in Kaiserpunk, but dealing with it won't always be pleasant.
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Mar 24, 2025KAISERPUNK ambitiously blends city-building and grand strategy but falters in execution. While it nails the fundamentals, clunky mechanics and missing QoL features hold it back. With a sleeker UI, better optimization, and improved visuals for some of its map elements, maybe it could shine—but right now, this lack of synergy makes it worth less than the sum of its parts.
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Mar 21, 2025While some players may love some of the things Kaiserpunk does with the genre, many may find it is a mostly fine take on the concept. If the publisher's past games are anything to go by, there is a chance that the game will expand with more content to help build out the experience further. But, as of now, players will have to wait and see.
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Mar 24, 2025Kaiserpunk has a lot of great ideas but feels as though it could have used more time in development before being released. Big changes to the game’s grand strategy mechanic and small changes to its city building could have made Kaiserpunk one of my new favorite titles.
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Mar 21, 2025Kaiserpunk is awesomely ambitious, and I respect the game a lot for what it’s attempting to do. Fans of both the series it draws from will find aspects of Kaiserpunk they’ll enjoy. However, I just feel like I’d rather play either Anno or Hearts Of Iron - both games that are available on Steam often for the price of less than a pint. I hope that work on Kaiserpunk continues and the developers flesh out some of the systems, rework the UI, and work on both key aspects of the game (city building and regional management) to add more detail. There’s a lot of potential here, but Kaiserpunk’s just not quite ready for war.
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Mar 21, 2025While it has some cool ideas, a unique aesthetic, and often rewarding production chain management, Kaiserpunk definitely is not ready for the front lines in its current state. There are huge, save-killing bugs. The interface lacks what I would consider to be some fairly basic functionality. And the often strong city-building layer doesn't harmonize well at all with the over-scoped and cumbersome strategic map. Maybe some substantial patches could theoretically let me recommend Kaiserpunk on its strengths as a city builder with a novel premise. But for now, I can't even really do that. The trenches may have vanished under the plow, but playing Kaiserpunk still leaves me feeling shell-shocked.