Compara los precios de Urban Empire en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Reborn Games. Publicado por Kalypso Media. Lanzado el 20/1/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 62/100.

A mayoral dynasty sim with real political negotiation baked in, sounds promising, plays out frustratingly shallow after the first few hours.

Urban Empire pitches itself as something genuinely different from the standard city-builder: instead of being an omnipotent urban planner, you run a political dynasty across multiple generations, pushing legislation through a city council, managing party relationships, and watching your family's reputation rise or fall over decades. That central hook is legitimately interesting on paper. The council negotiation mechanic forces you to trade favors, bribe factions, or build public support before you can approve infrastructure projects, which is a layer of friction you simply do not find in SimCity or Cities: Skylines. On that narrow axis, the concept works. The trouble starts when you look past the concept. The city-building layer underneath the politics is thin to the point of being decorative. You zone districts and place basic infrastructure, but the depth of decision-making stops well short of what a dedicated builder fan would expect. There is no meaningful traffic simulation, no granular economic modeling, and the feedback loops that make a good sim satisfying, watching a decision ripple outward across systems, are largely absent. You rarely feel like your urban planning choices matter beyond unlocking the next council vote. The AI governing rival councillors and citizen factions is also a weak point. Once you pattern-match the negotiation mechanics, council sessions become a formulaic checklist rather than a genuine political puzzle. The difficulty does not scale in an interesting way, and by mid-campaign most players report that sessions feel repetitive. The dynasty element, passing power from one family member to the next with slightly different stat bonuses, adds some light role-playing texture but not enough to compensate for the mechanical shallowness elsewhere. For newcomers hoping this is an approachable entry into the strategy-sim crossover space: the tutorial is adequate, the pacing is slow enough that you will not drown in systems, and the political theme is accessible compared to something like Victoria 3. But the reason to start here is not that it teaches you transferable skills. It is simply that the ceiling is low enough that you can reach it quickly, which is either a comfort or a warning depending on what you want. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, so there is no community-built content rescuing the experience after launch. With a Metacritic score sitting at 62 and a Steam community that has pushed the review score to Mostly Negative, the consensus is not a controversy, it is a verdict. Urban Empire had a real idea, executed it incompletely, and shipped before the systems were tuned to support it. Fans of political simulation might find a few hours of novelty in the council chamber. Anyone expecting a full city-building experience will hit the ceiling fast and walk away underwhelmed. Diego, Scout Team

Urban Empire

Urban Empire

20 ene 2017Reborn GamesKalypso Media
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A mayoral dynasty sim with real political negotiation baked in, sounds promising, plays out frustratingly shallow after the first few hours.

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Urban Empire pitches itself as something genuinely different from the standard city-builder: instead of being an omnipotent urban planner, you run a political dynasty across multiple generations, pushing legislation through a city council, managing party relationships, and watching your family's reputation rise or fall over decades. That central hook is legitimately interesting on paper. The council negotiation mechanic forces you to trade favors, bribe factions, or build public support before you can approve infrastructure projects, which is a layer of friction you simply do not find in SimCity or Cities: Skylines. On that narrow axis, the concept works. The trouble starts when you look past the concept. The city-building layer underneath the politics is thin to the point of being decorative. You zone districts and place basic infrastructure, but the depth of decision-making stops well short of what a dedicated builder fan would expect. There is no meaningful traffic simulation, no granular economic modeling, and the feedback loops that make a good sim satisfying, watching a decision ripple outward across systems, are largely absent. You rarely feel like your urban planning choices matter beyond unlocking the next council vote. The AI governing rival councillors and citizen factions is also a weak point. Once you pattern-match the negotiation mechanics, council sessions become a formulaic checklist rather than a genuine political puzzle. The difficulty does not scale in an interesting way, and by mid-campaign most players report that sessions feel repetitive. The dynasty element, passing power from one family member to the next with slightly different stat bonuses, adds some light role-playing texture but not enough to compensate for the mechanical shallowness elsewhere. For newcomers hoping this is an approachable entry into the strategy-sim crossover space: the tutorial is adequate, the pacing is slow enough that you will not drown in systems, and the political theme is accessible compared to something like Victoria 3. But the reason to start here is not that it teaches you transferable skills. It is simply that the ceiling is low enough that you can reach it quickly, which is either a comfort or a warning depending on what you want. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, so there is no community-built content rescuing the experience after launch. With a Metacritic score sitting at 62 and a Steam community that has pushed the review score to Mostly Negative, the consensus is not a controversy, it is a verdict. Urban Empire had a real idea, executed it incompletely, and shipped before the systems were tuned to support it. Fans of political simulation might find a few hours of novelty in the council chamber. Anyone expecting a full city-building experience will hit the ceiling fast and walk away underwhelmed.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamPolitical SimulationDynasty ManagementCouncil NegotiationCity PlanningGenerational GameplayFaction Management

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Processor
Intel i5-2400 / AMD FX-6350
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 / AMD HD 6850 2GB
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Reborn Games
Distribuidora
Kalypso Media
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 ene 2017

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