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  • Summary: Empire of sin, the strategy game from romero games and Paradox interactive, puts you at the heart of the ruthless criminal underworld of 1920S prohibition-era Chicago. It's up to you to Hustle, charm and intimidate your way to the top of the pile and do whatever it takes to stay there. ThisEmpire of sin, the strategy game from romero games and Paradox interactive, puts you at the heart of the ruthless criminal underworld of 1920S prohibition-era Chicago. It's up to you to Hustle, charm and intimidate your way to the top of the pile and do whatever it takes to stay there. This character-driven, noir-inspired game puts players smack dab in the glitz and glamor of the roaring 20S, all while working behind the scenes in the gritty underbelly of organized crime. Expand
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  1. Positive: 0 out of 8
  2. Negative: 4 out of 8
  1. Jan 4, 2021
    70
    Empire of Sin is a title with very good ideas from the 1920s. However, its technical issues and bugs, some of them quite annoying, can be detected by players despite being a really attractive proposal on Nintendo Switch.
  2. 65
    There are a lot of good things in Empire of Sin. The combat has a lot of room for variable play styles. The diplomacy systems make every play through unique. I love the neighborhoods they crafted. This is a game built around the idea that emergent gameplay is fun, and it is. That’s why the technical problems are such a bummer. Empire of Sin is a good game, but the Nintendo Switch is the worst place to play it.
  3. Mar 12, 2021
    50
    I honestly don’t think Empire of Sin knows what it wants to be. It seems like it wants to be something like Mafia or even Grand Theft Auto, but assumed a game about micromanaging criminal enterprises needed to play like X-Com. It shouldn’t have been this hard to make a mafia game this uninteresting but Romero Games sure found a way. Do yourself a favor and just skip this one.
  4. Dec 3, 2020
    40
    Empire of Sin is undoubtedly an excellent idea, a clever meshing together of management sim and turn-based tactical action that's set in a hugely compelling era of Chicago's criminal history. There are some cool mechanics here, too; the well-executed overworld map of the town, the gangster black book with its complex relationships and those tense sit-downs with rival ganglords. However, all of this promise is held back by copious technical problems, game-breaking bugs and management and combat systems that feel half-baked and scrappy. There are more patches and updates planned and we desperately would like to see this one sort itself out but, as things stand, it's virtually impossible to recommend – and it remains to be seen if future updates can bash it into shape.
  5. Mar 4, 2021
    40
    Empire of Sin is ambitious and features a blending of genres and ideas that can be described as very interesting. Unfortunately the way they come together and work as a game is an utter disappointment at best, and frustrating at worst. The poor visual performance could still be acceptable if the other components displayed more qualities, but a mediocre AI, some unsolved technical issues - even after several updates - and the redundancy of one of its major dimensions make Empire of Sin a passable and uninteresting effort.
  6. Dec 22, 2020
    40
    Empire of Sin is a weird mixture of half-baked ideas and poorly executed concepts. At times, you can notice glimpses of potential, but in its current state the game is so broken that you can have more enjoyment with any other title in the genre.
  7. Jan 4, 2021
    30
    A strategy game taking place in prohibition-era roaring '20s, which has players role-playing as a bigtime gangster, slowly building their enterprise, and doing anything expected in such a line of work, whether that's selling alcohol, running whorehouses, striking deals with other crooks, "renting" guns for hire, looting or ransacking establishments, bribing the boys in blue, and many, many, many more. Quite an ambitious title, right? Sadly, an assortment of technical issues, an annoyingly busy UI, a total lack of balance, as well as a lack of challenge, has led to something that just isn't fun. Potential, thy name is Empire of Sin… but potential is great only when met.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 1 out of 3
  1. Dec 21, 2020
    8
    Es un juego que requiere que inviertas algo de tiempo para poder sacarle partido. Sí lo haces y le das una oportunidad, tienes muchas horas deEs un juego que requiere que inviertas algo de tiempo para poder sacarle partido. Sí lo haces y le das una oportunidad, tienes muchas horas de diversión. Los gráficos son mejorables. El balance en general es positivo si te gustan este tipo de juegos de estrategia. Expand
  2. Dec 17, 2020
    8
    Personally, i am really enjoying my time with Empire of Sin on Switch. Performance is mostly great, even the loading times between levels ofPersonally, i am really enjoying my time with Empire of Sin on Switch. Performance is mostly great, even the loading times between levels of the city are flawless, and scrolling fast or rotating the camera fast, things that normally cause lags in "map games" are working with constant FPS. I encountered some bugs, but just the usual stuff in an open world RPG, e.g. some characters bugging out, some quests bugging out, especially if multiple things happen at once. Think similar bugs in games like Skyrim or witcher, that result from the sandbox nature of the game. They are annoying and sometimes mean you have to load an earlier save, which sucks but isn't the biggest deal.

    Content-wise, the medium difficulty is a bit on the easier side. In the early game there are a lot of quests, which are great and present the personalities of the NPCs. In the late game there could be more of those to mix up the expansion of your empire. There is a lot of minmaxing and micromanagement to be had in the economy aspect of the game, although the AI could be a bit more aggressive in attacking you, to make securing that economy more important. The combat is so far satisfying enough, although the normal encounters with generic baddies are a bit too easy. Assaulting safehouses on the other hand is great - challenging, has roleplaying implications and drama.
    Overall it is a great experience for people liking paradox games, total war games, or civilization and provides more of an RPG experience than i had thought.
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  3. Sep 16, 2021
    3
    Terrible optimization, many bugs, broken balance, there are critical expected.