![]() ![]() The one issue with this opening and the overall introduction to Empire of Sin is that the tutorials are far too short or don’t give you enough time to explore and learn them. ![]() At first, this was a little jarring, but I actually grew to like this approach.Įmpire of Sin lets you out into its world far too fast and doesn’t give you enough time to get acquainted with the game’s systems. However, I will say, the choice of these different mob bosses are valuable, with each having their own perks and bonuses and as a result a different starting situation and events in their opening hours.įrom there, you are greeted to the introduction of the game, taking you through all the management systems at play (of which there is a lot), from combat to deciding what liquor to sell at each of your rackets and bars and managing buildings.Īnd once that tutorial ends, which is about an hour, maybe a little bit more, the game lets you loose into its open-world to manage how you want. There isn’t much to the events that happen, and while the voice acting is of a good quality it didn’t leave a great first impression. This intro scene is told whilst you are in a cab, driving somewhere and are given some dialogue options to choose whether to go straight home or head to a job which has just popped up, these and the finer details depend on what Mob Boss you chose, but I ultimately found this intro to be bland and disappointing. ![]() Empire of Sin’s different mob bosses, characters, and gangsters all have a great look. ![]()
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