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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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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Jan 4, 2021
    75
    I wouldn’t say it’s a case of style over substance, since there’s really quite a bit of substance here to sink your teeth into, but it nonetheless feels like the game needs a few tweaks here and there in order to live up to its ample potential.
  2. Dec 22, 2020
    75
    Empire of Sin is a most unusual game. If I wanted to summarize in its premise it would be to say that it is a turn-based strategy game but it is also a management game. All with the theme of Gangsters from the 1920s in Chicago. It would be like a kind of XCOM with elements of Civilization. As an idea, Empire of Sin is a unique game. But in its realization, some of the promises it makes remain half fulfilled.
  3. Mar 3, 2021
    73
    As an unique blend of role-playing game and strategy in a 1920s prohibition setting, Empire of Sin is most definitely an ambitious title. Sadly, some balancing issues, a very poor tutorial and a spreadsheet-nightmare of a user interface are holding the game back from ever being as fun as it wants to be. Empire of Sin is by no means beyond redemption, but it is also a far cry from an offer that we can’t refuse. Strategy veterans will easily exploit the poor AI, while more casual players will hit a brick wall trying to solve the obtuse economic puzzle that the game so poorly explains.
  4. Jan 25, 2021
    66
    As inspired as it is irredeemably middling, Empire of Sin has the style and the moxie to put on a gangster-like epic, but the overblown micromanagement aspects, repetitive and unrewarding strategy mechanics and its half-baked presentation do much to sully the game’s promise and dim the lights on its bright spots. You may summon some enjoyment from Empire of Sin if you fancy taking on the role of a gangster kingpin and managing all the busywork that comes with it – it’s just a shame that this mobster gets too bogged down with its own systems to truly make an impact.
  5. Feb 1, 2021
    65
    Unfortunately, despite all of its ambition, it feels like some areas still need work. I hope the developers keep polishing this title or at least carry some of these learnings into a sequel — despite the problems, it’s often as intoxicating as the bootleg hooch the characters sell.
  6. Nov 30, 2020
    65
    While it is not a bad game, Empire of Sin is sometimes disappointing in that it fails to give shape to complementary ideas that could have been good. If the first hours in the game are rather pleasant and that we take pleasure in growing his empire of crime, once the management mechanics are assimilated, the game goes on autopilot. In addition, he proves too unconvincing in his fights, conventional, sometimes buggy and which often seem interminable, because too repetitive and not very nervous. Not uninteresting then, but not as balanced or entertaining as one would have hoped.
  7. Dec 13, 2020
    60
    Empire of Sin has a lot going for it: a jazzy soundtrack, a lovely idea and a nice map. But at present, it is far less than the sum of its ambitious parts and falls short in a highly frustrating fashion.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 3
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 3
  3. Negative: 2 out of 3
  1. Jan 21, 2023
    9
    Other reviewers have talked about bugs. I guess those must have been corrected by the time I played Empire of Sin, because I noticed none ofOther reviewers have talked about bugs. I guess those must have been corrected by the time I played Empire of Sin, because I noticed none of significance when I played. I had a total blast, start to finish. In many ways, this is XCOM: Mobster Edition, and the developer captured the vibe so well. The soundtrack is an especially nicely done element. My favorite game of 2020. Expand
  2. Nov 7, 2021
    4
    No matter how good the music and characters are, the game is full of bugs.
    At the very least, it should be possible to finish the game.
  3. Apr 13, 2021
    1
    Premièrement, c’est un jeu de gestion qui se déroule pendant la prohibition… et pour tout dire, la « prohibition », cette spécificitéPremièrement, c’est un jeu de gestion qui se déroule pendant la prohibition… et pour tout dire, la « prohibition », cette spécificité amerlocaine, je m’en contrefous royalement, rien que d’y penser, ça m’endort déjà…

    Secondement, la gestion dans ce jeu file la migraine, que ce soit la présentation blingbling ou bien l’interface mal branlée et son caractère immédiatement abscons, à savoir le contraire d’une gestion intuitive sans même parler de notions d’ergonomie de base… on en est loin !

    Troisièmement, les combats sont au tour par tour et ça fonctionne pas trop mal, ma foi… mais là encore, on a du mal à trouver ses marques. Et bien que ce soit repompé sur les Xcom, ça reste beaucoup moins clair et pratique. Les graphismes sont par contre très présentables et ça tourne agréablement sur Series X en dépit que ce soit fait avec le moteur Unity pas réputé pour son brio en la matière.

    D’ailleurs, on retrouve l’un des défauts des jeux boulottés avec ce moteur : les temps de chargement ! (je l’ai installé sur un disque externe mécanique) : j’ai cru que je jouais à « Temps de Chargement Simulator »… La musique d’époque casse carrément les oreilles tandis que le personnage n’arrête pas de confirmer le moindre déplacement quand on se balade en ville : vachement énervant !

    Bref, tout cela est rapidement compliqué et décidément très lourdingue : ça m’a soûlé !
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