
I Am Your President
Managing six stat bars from an Oval Office desk while trying to survive impeachment sounds fun on paper. Whether the decision-making holds up is the real question.
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About I Am Your President
My first instinct when loading I Am Your President was to check whether the six core stats, Society, Politics, Industry, Economy, Military, and Diplomacy, actually talk to each other in meaningful ways. After a few in-game terms, the honest answer is: sometimes yes, mostly no. The core loop casts you as a freshly elected US president who picks a party (Democrat, Republican, or even a custom bloc added post-launch), sets a political tone through a personality quiz that plots you on a political compass, then burns through daily action points signing bills, briefing cabinet members, posting on the in-game social network Screecher, and occasionally holding press conferences. On paper that scaffolding is solid enough for a light political sim. In practice the stat tuning feels underbaked, with some choices visibly nudging numbers and others producing no readable consequence at all. The global map is where the game shows real promise. From it you can initiate trade deals, run espionage ops, and, yes, nuke countries off it entirely if your term spirals that far south. That risk-reward layer, combined with a research tree that lets you invest public funds across different policy categories, gives the strategy-minded player something to actually optimize between dialogue prompts. The problem is that the dialogue itself, which is the vast bulk of the runtime, rarely bites hard enough. Critics and players alike noted that the satire reads more like meme recycling than pointed political commentary, and that the consequences of your words rarely echo forward into the story in a satisfying way. A subplot about your Russian grandmother being a possible spy can materialize and then vanish without leaving a mark on your approval rating. For a game that bills itself as choices-matter, that is a design gap that stings. Presentation is decidedly budget. The Oval Office desk view does not change much beyond the occasional Air Force One scene or press conference backdrop. Advisers and reporters are rendered as crudely animated cutout photos, which some players find charming and others find off-putting. There is also a documented difficulty spike at launch that the developers acknowledged and patched, so current builds are less punishing than what early reviewers encountered. Steam user sentiment sits at a mixed 66 percent from roughly 257 reviews, which about accurately captures the split between players who got a few chuckles from the absurdist tone and those who wanted a real sim under the hood. For the crowd that actually wants Suzerain-level systemic weight or the policy depth of Democracy 4, this is not that game, and overselling it would be dishonest. What it genuinely offers is a breezy, replayable entry point with multiple endings, a tone slider that can make cabinet meetings feel like a sitcom, and enough branching goals (free healthcare, military expansion, diplomatic dominance) that a second run feels meaningfully different from the first. New players to political sims will find the daily structure approachable and the action-point economy easy to internalize. Veterans will likely hit the ceiling inside a couple of hours and wish there were harder levers to pull. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (Windows 10N NEEDS Media Feature Pack)
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 9 GB available space
- Graphics
- GTX 970
- Processor
- 3GHz
- Additional Notes
- .NET Framework 4.8 (32-bit), Windows 10N needs installed Media Feature Pack
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Game Info
- Developer
- President
- Publisher
- President
- Release Date
- Feb 27, 2023