Taking its cue from the Austin Powers movies and the No One Lives Forever games, Evil Genius turns ’60s superspy camp on its head. No longer must you tolerate sanctimonious one-liners from overpaid ...
It’s rare for a video game to receive a full sequel nearly two decades after its release. The first Evil Genius, released to PC in 2004, was a curious mix of another PC gaming classic, Dungeon Keeper, ...
Evil Genius 2: World Domination, the sequel to a PC cult classic launched 17 long years ago, sunk its hooks into me from the start with its pitch-perfect campy spy flick vibes. But it was the traps ...
After Elixir's somewhat serious Republic: The Revolution comes Evil Genius, a tonge-in-cheek 1960's flavored spoof on James Bond (Sean Connery era, that is) villians allowing players to build and ...
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