![]() ![]() And Rebellion have definitely stayed true to the original formula while ironing out some of the stickier annoyances. This doesn’t make Evil Genius 2 a bad game at all - not in the slightest. ![]() But none of that helps you get past the fact that you are interacting with the same icons on the map over and over, doing the same handful of tasks, and repeating everything as progress crawls forward. These cosmetics are good, mind, and the design work is impeccable as it follows on from the first game’s strengths. The differences between everything feel largely cosmetic. The overall feeling here is of a game that has a fun core but isn’t really fleshed out around that.
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