Evil Genius
Evil Genius is a funny take on the spy thrillers of the 1960s. Here, you get to be the villain for a change - control your secret island fortress and find the right henchmen. Then build incredible gizmos and pull off incredible crimes, while building your doomsday device!
Evil Genius Accessories
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Dungeon Keeper 2
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Black & White 2
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Evil Genius Reviews
Besides the Evil Genius, you can (partially) control a couple of major Evil Henchmen/women. I said partially because once given an order they will take their sweet time to execute it - if ever. Plan carefully ahead and watch the invading Secret Agents be thrown helplessly from one trap directly to the next - and finally out of your lair (or into a body-freezer room). In a classic Ian Flemming's setting, you start in a desert tropical island where you are to design and build your secret lair. Yes, even the most evil of geniuses apparently cannot print money. Again, in a true Ian Flemming fashion, good should prevail - and should do so easily (funny THAT concept never seemed to caught on in real life.).
Since there seems to be an endless number of possible combinations this alone multiples the replayability of the game. This is definitely one of them. Nevertheless, the game is not unbeatable - it just needs a lot of practice. No wonder Bond always won in the end: the Evil nemesis had to do everything himself. Hence, the need to built hotel and vacation resorts - not only to hide but also to finance the plans to take over the world.
In a SIMS tradition you do not control your minions directly, instead you control the Evil Mastermind behind everything that is brilliantly nefarious: a stocky Bloomfield-lookalike in a gray Mao/Nehru jacket and an insatiable mood to take over the world (the other choices are the heavy-accented seductress Alexis and efficient Shen Yu - but we all know how chauvinistic the world of self-indulgent espionage can be). Nevertheless, the real fun of the game is designing your lair and setting up the traps. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
(I needed more than half a dozen tries - and they were all fun). From hotelier to World Dictator - everyone not born with a silver spoon in his mouth has to pay his dues I guess. Including making ends meet.
The Super Agents make the game almost impossible to win. After the deluge of the latest DRM-ruined games, I went looking through my gaming library for older gems to play. In these Middle-Age days of PC gaming, when the industry decided to go to the dark side, it is a good idea to unwind with a brilliant classic.
This is a game that stays for you for a very long time - and is bound to find its way to your hard drive every time there is a new Bond film hype. Until the Super Agents that is.
Would love to see a sequel but hard to top this. Fun, addictive, top notch. This is a flashback to the spy movies of my youth. Great concept of a genre that is wearing thin.
Thank you for making my gaming addict happy again. He would finish the game, then go back and start over. He was deeply disappointed.
Through the past 2 or 3 years, he would reinstall the game and play it through a few times, sort of a comfort-game for him. He is a video/pc game addict, and for him to concentrate on one game for so long is extraordinary. Recently, he attempted to reinstall the game and, sadly, one of the discs was scratched beyond repair.
A few years ago, I bought this game for my boyfriend. So, I ordered it for him, and the second he recieved it, he tore it open and has played it at least once a week ever since.
He played it for almost 2 months, exclusively. He looked like a child who had lost his blankey.
Fortunately the game will easily take you 40 hours or more to complete and you will certainly want to play it at least one more time to incorporate all you learned on your first play. It has great humor, great graphics, great sound, and lots of great gameplay. In the game you build an evil lair and send your minions around the world doing evil deeds. Meanwhile you raise cash, more minions, build a bigger base, buid traps, and defend your base against the nasty do-gooder agents (ala James Bond) trying to take you down. Evil Genius is an amazingly addictive strategy game (sort of a Sims game). Overall, Evil Genius is a great mix of strategy and campy humor that will probably keep you playing long into the night. Doing all of these things is great fun. Just deciding on your base design is fun and the graphic animations are terrifc so just watching things happen is entertaining.
This game was a load of fun and its get better when you start just mass killing everything that move. I would recumend it for anyone who like to manage minions to do your bidding When it comes to world domination you got them wiped into shape.
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