Elite: DangerousĪs CD Projekt Red’s first triple-A game after the legendary Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 wound up becoming hyped to impossible levels, then saw its reputation dragged through the mud when the game launched in a dire state on last-gen consoles. Read more about it in our Evil Genius 2 review impressions. Better yet, it’s all ensconced in pitch-perfect 60s-style spy camp. There’s a lot to do here: Each Evil Genius has their own surprisingly lengthy campaign with distinct storylines, and there’s a fun sandbox mode with unlimited cash that removes a lot of barriers.
You’ll also need to fend off the suspicious Forces of Justice poking around your casino front, research new tools and capabilities, and launch nefarious schemes around the globe. After taking your pick of four different villains you begin constructing your lair, starting with a vault to hold your ill-gotten gold bars and slowly expanding until your secret volcanic island base is riddled with power generators, interrogation chambers, radio control rooms, and more, all built by your loyal minions.
In Evil Genius 2: World Domination-the sequel to a PC cult classic launched 17 long years ago-you play as an evil genius hell-bent on world domination. We finally have another base management game worth playing, y’all.