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A movie studio management sim from 2014 with a decade-long campaign against seven AI rivals. Rough execution drags down an interesting premise.

Movie Studio Boss: The Sequel drops you into the chair of a freshly minted studio head with 50 years on the clock and seven AI-controlled competitors gunning for the same box-office crown. On paper, that structure is exactly the kind of long-form campaign that strategy players want: a defined win condition, rival factions, and enough runway to build something meaningful. In practice, the execution falls well short of the concept. The core loop involves greenlighting projects, presumably managing some form of budget and talent allocation, and watching your studio's fortunes rise or fall against the competition. For a management sim, the depth of those decisions matters enormously, and this is where the game runs into serious trouble. The 23% positive rating on Steam across 84 reviews is not a sample size you can dismiss. Recurring complaints point to a lack of meaningful decision-making, thin feedback systems, and AI opponents that do not create genuine competitive pressure. When rivals feel inert, a 50-year campaign stops feeling like a race and starts feeling like busywork. From a strategy standpoint, the things I look for in this genre are largely absent or underdeveloped. There is no visible evidence of a mod ecosystem that could paper over the design gaps. The tutorial situation is unclear, which is a red flag for newcomers who would otherwise be the natural audience for a casual-labeled sim. Build variety, meaningful resource trade-offs, and late-game escalation are the pillars of a good management game, and there is little in the available data to suggest this title delivers on any of those fronts in a satisfying way. Who is this actually for? Possibly very casual players who want a low-pressure, low-stakes sandbox with a Hollywood aesthetic and do not mind thin systems. If you approach it with zero expectations of mechanical depth, maybe it passes the time. But if you have spent any hours with titles like Game Dev Tycoon, Mad Games Tycoon, or even older studio management games, the comparison will not be kind. The Sequel branding implies there was a first entry, which means the developers had at least one iteration to refine the formula. The reception suggests that refinement did not land. Released in December 2014 and apparently not substantially updated since, this one has aged without gaining the cult appreciation that sometimes rescues rough-around-the-edges sim games. The numbers tell the story: mostly negative, no Metacritic rating, minimal community. Hard to recommend unless the specific Hollywood management fantasy matters more to you than the quality of the systems underneath it. Diego, Scout Team

Movie Studio Boss: The Sequel

Movie Studio Boss: The Sequel

17 dic 2014Eddy & Gary & Friends
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A movie studio management sim from 2014 with a decade-long campaign against seven AI rivals. Rough execution drags down an interesting premise.

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Movie Studio Boss: The Sequel drops you into the chair of a freshly minted studio head with 50 years on the clock and seven AI-controlled competitors gunning for the same box-office crown. On paper, that structure is exactly the kind of long-form campaign that strategy players want: a defined win condition, rival factions, and enough runway to build something meaningful. In practice, the execution falls well short of the concept. The core loop involves greenlighting projects, presumably managing some form of budget and talent allocation, and watching your studio's fortunes rise or fall against the competition. For a management sim, the depth of those decisions matters enormously, and this is where the game runs into serious trouble. The 23% positive rating on Steam across 84 reviews is not a sample size you can dismiss. Recurring complaints point to a lack of meaningful decision-making, thin feedback systems, and AI opponents that do not create genuine competitive pressure. When rivals feel inert, a 50-year campaign stops feeling like a race and starts feeling like busywork. From a strategy standpoint, the things I look for in this genre are largely absent or underdeveloped. There is no visible evidence of a mod ecosystem that could paper over the design gaps. The tutorial situation is unclear, which is a red flag for newcomers who would otherwise be the natural audience for a casual-labeled sim. Build variety, meaningful resource trade-offs, and late-game escalation are the pillars of a good management game, and there is little in the available data to suggest this title delivers on any of those fronts in a satisfying way. Who is this actually for? Possibly very casual players who want a low-pressure, low-stakes sandbox with a Hollywood aesthetic and do not mind thin systems. If you approach it with zero expectations of mechanical depth, maybe it passes the time. But if you have spent any hours with titles like Game Dev Tycoon, Mad Games Tycoon, or even older studio management games, the comparison will not be kind. The Sequel branding implies there was a first entry, which means the developers had at least one iteration to refine the formula. The reception suggests that refinement did not land. Released in December 2014 and apparently not substantially updated since, this one has aged without gaining the cult appreciation that sometimes rescues rough-around-the-edges sim games. The numbers tell the story: mostly negative, no Metacritic rating, minimal community. Hard to recommend unless the specific Hollywood management fantasy matters more to you than the quality of the systems underneath it.

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Diego · Scout Team

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Movie Studio Boss: The Sequel fue desarrollado por Eddy & Gary & Friends.