Compara los precios de Evil Genius 2: World Domination Season Pass en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Rebellion. Publicado por Rebellion. Lanzado el 30/3/2021. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy.

Build your secret volcano lair, train bumbling minions, and outwit spy agencies in this satirical strategy sim, if the DLC value proposition holds up for you.

Evil Genius 2: World Domination is a lair-building strategy sim that puts you in the chair of a cartoon supervillain. You design multi-room underground bases, assign minions to roles ranging from muscle to scientists to valets, manage a world map of criminal schemes, and repel waves of secret agents who show up to ruin your afternoon. The core loop is genuinely satisfying: a well-optimised base with airtight trap corridors and a humming research queue feels like a machine you built yourself. The satirical spy-fi tone lands more often than not, especially if you grew up watching anything with Roger Moore in it. This listing is specifically the Season Pass, which bundles additional content on top of the base game. That context matters for a strategy game, because the value question is really about whether the extra geniuses, cosmetics, and content drops meaningfully expand the decision space or just repaint it. The base game ships with four playable Evil Geniuses, each with different stat modifiers and story campaigns. Season Pass additions extend that roster and add cosmetic options for your lair. If you are the kind of player who squeezes every build variation out of a strategy game, the extra geniuses do create genuinely different playthroughs. If you play a campaign once and call it done, the pass adds less. On the strategy layer, the game is more approachable than its genre cousins. The tutorial is patient and does not assume you have a dungeon-keeper background. Build order matters - getting your training rooms up before your criminal schemes attract serious heat is the key early-game discipline - but the game telegraphs this clearly enough that first-time players will not spend hours wondering why their base keeps getting raided. The world map, where you send minions on operations to generate cash and unlock schemes, adds a light grand-strategy flavour without demanding spreadsheet fluency. It is nowhere near Paradox depth, but it rewards attention to resource flow and agent-threat management. Where the game earns its Mixed Steam review score is in AI consistency and mid-game pacing. The agent AI can behave erratically, sometimes blundering into traps that feel too easy, other times ignoring obvious kill zones entirely. The mid-game drags when your schemes are on cooldown and your base is mostly optimised but not yet powerful enough to finish the campaign. These are not dealbreakers, but they are real friction points that will frustrate players who want a tight, well-balanced experience from start to finish. Mod support on PC softens some of this, though this listing is for Xbox platforms, where that safety valve does not exist. For Xbox players specifically, the console version is a reasonable port of a PC-native sim. Interface choices that work fine with a mouse feel a touch clunky with a controller when you are placing a dozen trap tiles in sequence. It is manageable, but sim genre veterans will notice the friction. If you have a passing interest in villain-lair fantasy and enjoy light-to-medium strategy without the commitment of a 300-hour grand campaign, this is a solid pick with the Season Pass rounding out the content library meaningfully. Go in knowing the mid-game sag is real, and plan your evil empire accordingly. Diego, Scout Team

Evil Genius 2: World Domination Season Pass

Evil Genius 2: World Domination Season Pass

30 mar 2021Rebellion
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Build your secret volcano lair, train bumbling minions, and outwit spy agencies in this satirical strategy sim, if the DLC value proposition holds up for you.

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Evil Genius 2: World Domination is a lair-building strategy sim that puts you in the chair of a cartoon supervillain. You design multi-room underground bases, assign minions to roles ranging from muscle to scientists to valets, manage a world map of criminal schemes, and repel waves of secret agents who show up to ruin your afternoon. The core loop is genuinely satisfying: a well-optimised base with airtight trap corridors and a humming research queue feels like a machine you built yourself. The satirical spy-fi tone lands more often than not, especially if you grew up watching anything with Roger Moore in it. This listing is specifically the Season Pass, which bundles additional content on top of the base game. That context matters for a strategy game, because the value question is really about whether the extra geniuses, cosmetics, and content drops meaningfully expand the decision space or just repaint it. The base game ships with four playable Evil Geniuses, each with different stat modifiers and story campaigns. Season Pass additions extend that roster and add cosmetic options for your lair. If you are the kind of player who squeezes every build variation out of a strategy game, the extra geniuses do create genuinely different playthroughs. If you play a campaign once and call it done, the pass adds less. On the strategy layer, the game is more approachable than its genre cousins. The tutorial is patient and does not assume you have a dungeon-keeper background. Build order matters - getting your training rooms up before your criminal schemes attract serious heat is the key early-game discipline - but the game telegraphs this clearly enough that first-time players will not spend hours wondering why their base keeps getting raided. The world map, where you send minions on operations to generate cash and unlock schemes, adds a light grand-strategy flavour without demanding spreadsheet fluency. It is nowhere near Paradox depth, but it rewards attention to resource flow and agent-threat management. Where the game earns its Mixed Steam review score is in AI consistency and mid-game pacing. The agent AI can behave erratically, sometimes blundering into traps that feel too easy, other times ignoring obvious kill zones entirely. The mid-game drags when your schemes are on cooldown and your base is mostly optimised but not yet powerful enough to finish the campaign. These are not dealbreakers, but they are real friction points that will frustrate players who want a tight, well-balanced experience from start to finish. Mod support on PC softens some of this, though this listing is for Xbox platforms, where that safety valve does not exist. For Xbox players specifically, the console version is a reasonable port of a PC-native sim. Interface choices that work fine with a mouse feel a touch clunky with a controller when you are placing a dozen trap tiles in sequence. It is manageable, but sim genre veterans will notice the friction. If you have a passing interest in villain-lair fantasy and enjoy light-to-medium strategy without the commitment of a 300-hour grand campaign, this is a solid pick with the Season Pass rounding out the content library meaningfully. Go in knowing the mid-game sag is real, and plan your evil empire accordingly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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xboxLair BuilderVillain FantasyBase ManagementMinion ManagementWorld Map StrategyTrap DesignCampaign ReplayabilitySatirical Tone

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OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i3-8100
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GT 1030 2GB, Radeon RX 550 2GB
Storage
18 GB available space

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Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i7-4770K, AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Memory
8 GB RAM
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30 mar 2021

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Evil Genius 2: World Domination Season Pass se lanzó el 30 de marzo de 2021.

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Evil Genius 2: World Domination Season Pass fue desarrollado por Rebellion.