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Empire of Sin: Deluxe Edition

Empire of Sin: Deluxe Edition

5.8 /10

Meh

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Empire of Sin: Deluxe Edition includes the Mobster Pack, Golden Weapon Set, and the Curb Stomp Execution kill animation.

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IGNJonathan Bolding · 1 Dec, 2020
4/10

Empire of Sin's criminal management sim and turn-based tactical combat combo sounds brilliant on paper, but it completely fails to live up to its aspirations due to major imbalances and bugs.

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EurogamerRobert Purchese · 30 Nov, 2020
8/10

A charismatic and enjoyable gangster sim that gets a bit bogged down in admin.

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PC GamerFraser Brown · 30 Nov, 2020
4.9/10

Empire of Sin's many bugs, balance issues and competing systems undermine what could have been a novel mob management game.

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GuardianRick Lane · 2 Dec, 2020
6/10

As a prohibition-era mob boss, you're at war with rival gangs as well as the police in this ambitious, if uneven, gangster sim

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Rock, Paper, ShotgunTom Senior · 30 Nov, 2020

The sight of a gang leader brutally shotgunning several enemy goons is only improved by some sick swing high-hat hits on an old fashion kit while horns parp happily. In these moments Empire Of Sin is a world I want to live in, but ultimately not a world I really want to manage.

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Push SquareJohn Cal McCormick · 7 Dec, 2020
3/10

Oh dear. Empire of Sin has a fantastic idea at its core, and the jolly soundtrack perfectly complements the over the top character designs. But the game is a technical mess, littered with a spectacular array of bugs, and crippled by poor design choices that derail whatever little momentum the game may otherwise have had. Empire of Sin? They should have called it Buggy Malone.

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Nintendo LifePJ O'Reilly · 3 Dec, 2020
4/10

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.

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ShacknewsTJ Denzer · 30 Nov, 2020
8/10

There’s a lot going on in Empire of Sin. Romero Games and Paradox Interactive build quite a hybrid of business management, character growth, and turn-based combat, and the 1920s Prohibition-era backdrop makes for an interesting story. The gang leaders are varied in so many ways between their business, combat specialties, and personal stories. Meanwhile, the overall flow of business expansion, hostile takeovers, and diplomacy or confrontation with other gangs also makes for a mostly engaging gameplay loop.

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Digital TrendsGiovanni Colantonio · 30 Nov, 2020
10/10

Empire of Sin delivers a clever, genre-melding experience that perfectly marries the world of 1920s organized crime with strategy gameplay. Bugs and a lack of combat speed or automation options can grind its pace to a halt, but it does a stellar job of putting the player in the mindset of a mob mastermind (or a gun-toting buffoon) with streamlined speakeasy management.

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WccftechNathan Birch · 30 Nov, 2020
6.5/10

Empire of Sin is a sincere love letter to a fascinating moment in American history and delivers all the style, swagger, and Tommy-Gun-inflicted violence you'd expect. Unfortunately, somewhat shallow sim elements, pushover AI, and a serious lack of polish means this probably won't be your next great strategy obsession. That said, if you love gangster stuff, Empire of Sin might still be an offer you can't refuse.

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