Compara los precios de Shadow Empire en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por VR Designs. Publicado por Slitherine Ltd.. Lanzado el 3/12/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: RPG, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 78/100.

A brutally deep turn-based 4X wargame where you rebuild civilization on a dying planet, one agonizing resource decision at a time.

Shadow Empire is a turn-based 4X wargame from VR Designs that sits somewhere between a traditional grand strategy title and a hex-based operational wargame, with a layer of RPG mechanics stapled on top that has no business working as well as it does. You play as the supreme ruler of a small nation clawing its way back to relevance on a procedurally generated, post-apocalyptic planet. Every map is different. Every planet has its own climate, resource distribution, and alien fauna that will happily ruin your logistics chain before you even make contact with a rival faction. The military system is the core here, and it demands real engagement. You are not just stacking units and clicking advance. You are managing supply lines, fuel consumption, formation cohesion, and the competence of your subordinate commanders. Generals have stats. They have loyalty ratings. A general with high initiative might go off-script and cost you a carefully positioned defensive line. A corrupt administrator in a border zone can bleed your economy quietly for a dozen turns before you notice the deficit. These are not random annoyances. They are the game's actual design, forcing you to build organizational redundancy rather than just a bigger army. The decision-making depth here is closer to a Paradox grand strategy title than to something like Civilization, and that is both the highest compliment and the clearest warning. For newcomers, Shadow Empire is genuinely hostile at first. The UI was clearly designed by someone who thinks tooltips count as tutorials, and the manual is a real document that you will reference multiple times. That said, the procedural generation means every campaign teaches you something new about how the systems interact, and the relatively compact map sizes (compared to, say, a full Victoria 3 run) keep the learning curve from becoming a learning cliff. If you spend your first two campaigns accepting that you will lose, and treating them as interactive tutorials, the third campaign is where the game clicks. Suddenly the logistics network you laid down in turn 15 is paying dividends in turn 80, and that feeling is worth the upfront investment. What works: the strategic layer is exceptional, the RPG leader and advisor cards add genuine narrative texture without becoming a visual novel, and the procedural planets mean no two campaigns feel structurally identical. The AI is competent at the operational level, though it does not always optimize diplomatically, and veteran players will eventually outpace it on higher difficulties without mods. What does not work as well: the interface has aged awkwardly, multiplayer is absent (this is a solo experience), and the absence of a Steam Workshop means the mod ecosystem exists but requires manual installation. The community at Slitherine's forums is active and knowledgeable, which helps. If you have ever looked at a Panzer Corps scenario and wished it had a functioning economy strapped underneath it, or if you bounced off XCOM's thin strategic layer and wanted something that goes three layers deeper, Shadow Empire is built for you. It asks a lot and gives a lot back in proportion. Diego, Scout Team

Shadow Empire

Shadow Empire

3 dic 2020VR DesignsSlitherine Ltd.
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A brutally deep turn-based 4X wargame where you rebuild civilization on a dying planet, one agonizing resource decision at a time.

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Shadow Empire is a turn-based 4X wargame from VR Designs that sits somewhere between a traditional grand strategy title and a hex-based operational wargame, with a layer of RPG mechanics stapled on top that has no business working as well as it does. You play as the supreme ruler of a small nation clawing its way back to relevance on a procedurally generated, post-apocalyptic planet. Every map is different. Every planet has its own climate, resource distribution, and alien fauna that will happily ruin your logistics chain before you even make contact with a rival faction. The military system is the core here, and it demands real engagement. You are not just stacking units and clicking advance. You are managing supply lines, fuel consumption, formation cohesion, and the competence of your subordinate commanders. Generals have stats. They have loyalty ratings. A general with high initiative might go off-script and cost you a carefully positioned defensive line. A corrupt administrator in a border zone can bleed your economy quietly for a dozen turns before you notice the deficit. These are not random annoyances. They are the game's actual design, forcing you to build organizational redundancy rather than just a bigger army. The decision-making depth here is closer to a Paradox grand strategy title than to something like Civilization, and that is both the highest compliment and the clearest warning. For newcomers, Shadow Empire is genuinely hostile at first. The UI was clearly designed by someone who thinks tooltips count as tutorials, and the manual is a real document that you will reference multiple times. That said, the procedural generation means every campaign teaches you something new about how the systems interact, and the relatively compact map sizes (compared to, say, a full Victoria 3 run) keep the learning curve from becoming a learning cliff. If you spend your first two campaigns accepting that you will lose, and treating them as interactive tutorials, the third campaign is where the game clicks. Suddenly the logistics network you laid down in turn 15 is paying dividends in turn 80, and that feeling is worth the upfront investment. What works: the strategic layer is exceptional, the RPG leader and advisor cards add genuine narrative texture without becoming a visual novel, and the procedural planets mean no two campaigns feel structurally identical. The AI is competent at the operational level, though it does not always optimize diplomatically, and veteran players will eventually outpace it on higher difficulties without mods. What does not work as well: the interface has aged awkwardly, multiplayer is absent (this is a solo experience), and the absence of a Steam Workshop means the mod ecosystem exists but requires manual installation. The community at Slitherine's forums is active and knowledgeable, which helps. If you have ever looked at a Panzer Corps scenario and wished it had a functioning economy strapped underneath it, or if you bounced off XCOM's thin strategic layer and wanted something that goes three layers deeper, Shadow Empire is built for you. It asks a lot and gives a lot back in proportion.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steam4X WargameProcedural GenerationLogistics ManagementLeader RPG SystemPost-ApocalypticHex-BasedSolo OnlyManual RequiredLate-Game Depth

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DirectX
Version 9.0
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VR Designs
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Slitherine Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
3 dic 2020

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