Alcohol Is Everything In Romero Games' Prohibition-Era Game
PC Gamer US Edition|October 2019

Alcohol is everything in Romero Games’ prohibition-era game

Phil Savage
Alcohol Is Everything In Romero Games' Prohibition-Era Game

Empire of Sin was perhaps the most pleasant surprise of my E3 this year. Announced as part of the Nintendo Direct stream, I had assumed it would be a casual, console-friendly strategy that would offer little to PC enthusiasts. Having now seen it in action, I can confidently say I was wrong.

It’s the 1920s, prohibition is in effect, and wannabe kingpins are jostling for a slice of Chicago’s booming bootlegging scene. In Empire of Sin you pick one of 14 such bosses, most of whom are based on classic American gangsters such as Al Capone, Dean O’Banion, and Stephanie St Clair. Each boss will offer their own traits, including combat abilities, and empire and diplomatic bonuses.

In a hands-off demo, designer Ian O’Neill picks Al Capone, and immediately proceeds to show off one of his signatures: His Thompson submachine gun, aka the Tommy Gun, aka The Chicago Typewriter, aka Big Al’s Chonky Bullet Friend (OK, I made that last one up). After establishing his HQ, Capone immediately walks over to a speakeasy run by a neighboring gang, the Meat Packers. Pulling out his gun, the action switches to a turn-based combat style instantly familiar to any XCOM fan.

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