The kind of shooter that I enjoy, this game was the only one who managed to give me the same kind of chills that I got from witnessing the Super Nashwan Power in Xenon 2. However, the overkill that is manages to present does not mean you are guaranteed to succeed (many times did I die when I thought it was a given) and the presented back story, while not of Shakespearean worth, more than fulfills its role of conveying what is going on and also adding that extra color that makes a universe worthy to know (rather impressive if you take into account that this is all done via holocubes that you get access to).
Completely aware of the universe it is set on, this game makes tremendous fun of its "laws of nature" while keeping you entertained (and borderline frustrated) with the logistics and inherent complications that come from trying to he an evil overlord of crime.
This game is, as many other tycoon games (the major pinnacle in my mind is and will always be TTD), addictive as hell. I've spent literally hours trying to get the most weird and astonishing rollercoaster to go with the awesome park it is in.