![]() ![]() To do this, the evil genius must send out minions and henchmen all over the world on secret missions to increase the criminal infamy rating and steal cash to fund operations for secret base, known in-game as the "secret island at an undisclosed location." Operation: World Conquer costs money.a lot of money! ![]() Still, Evil Genius 2: World Domination offers such a wide selection of ways to pull off of diabolical and dastardly deeds, it's hard to imagine ever going back to the side of angels.Evil Genius is set in the 1960s of James Bond, master-minds, and bad hair cuts play one of the three available evil geniuses, each with different abilities, all of which have the overall master-plan to rule the world. It's a lot of fun to go wild with base-building, but it's best to play through one of the campaigns first just to ease into your new megalomaniacal career. There's a new sandbox mode for budding baddies to build the base of their dreams (and secret agents' nightmares) without any silly restrictions like progress or unlocks. Sometimes minions might lose their focus and go off task, but players don't realize it's happening until productivity takes a massive hit. In fact, that's one issue that can affect the overall gameplay. The only bad thing is that the lair often grows so large and complex, it's difficult to see all the things happening throughout. Floors that open into hidden shark tanks, giant spring-loaded boxing gloves, and even flashy disco dance floors are just a few of the traps players can use to stop invading spies. The game is a bright and colorful parody of '60s era spy movies, full of hilarious content that keeps things fun and fresh. Players also have more minions to train, henchmen to recruit, traps to set, and rooms to build to make their lair even more expansive and over-the-top than ever before.Įvil Genius 2 is oozing with personality. Players can now choose from four different geniuses, each with his or her own specializations and abilities, as well as a unique doomsday device. Rising more than a decade and a half after the launch of the original, the sequel takes everything fans loved about the original tongue-in-cheek supervillain strategy game and supersizes it to epic new proportions. Evil Genius 2: World Domination lets you embrace the money, the minions, and the gadgetry to be the perfect movie villain. ![]() There's never any shortage of folks that want to step into the tailored suit of a suave secret agent, but it's so much fun to be the bad guy instead. It's up to you to teach those pesky do-gooders that instead of saving the world, it's so much more fun to simply rule it. You'll choose from four criminal masterminds, each with his or her own unique specializations and abilities, then play through their quirky campaign of villainy, or play at your own pace and by your own rules in the game's sandbox mode. All the while, you'll need to fund your evil schemes with ill-gotten gains, expand your base to meet all your supervillain needs, and, of course, continue the R&D on the doomsday device that's key to your world domination. There are minions to train, henchmen to hire, agents to brainwash, and an entire population to bend to your iron will. No, it takes a lot of hard work and planning to take over the world. ![]() But being a criminal mastermind isn't just making lofty demands and practicing your sinister laugh. EVIL GENIUS 2: WORLD DOMINATION asks a simple question: Do you have what it takes to be a megalomaniacal supervillain? You build your criminal empire from the relative safety and sanctuary of your personal evil lair. ![]()
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