Excerpt:
"Impire tries awfully hard to be a fresh take on the dungeon-management genre, but somehow fails to inspire despite an arsenal of modern characteristics.
It is the journey of a demon named Ba’al, summoned – to his dismay – into the world of Ardania at the behest of Oscar van Fairweather, a graduate in Demonology meddling with powers far beyond him. In the summoning, Ba’al has been incarnated as a small and thoroughly nonthreatening imp – a far cry from his previous existence as a great and powerful demon – and his motivation in the game is to regain his power. Oscar enlists Ba’al to construct a dungeon, and the demon slowly grows in power throughout the game."
Essentially a reboot of Dungeon Keeper 2, and it isn't too shabby.
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Scott Emslie of Screen-Shaped Eyes reviews dungeon management sim Impire; goblin down too many genre morsels, it's impirically not worth your time. Impire state building. Puns.