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Apr 22, 2026

Masters of Albion

Divisive
Reactions
144
Score confidence
high
Platforms
PC
64
Score

The game

In Masters of Albion, shape a living world as a god - or step into it and experience it through your people. Build, guide and defend your town by day, then survive the night when everything is under threat. There is no single solution. Only yours.

Developer
22Cans
Platforms
PC
Screenshots

The real review

Reactions to 22Cans' "Masters of Albion" are firmly mixed, with the core concept of building and defending a town as a god getting some love. The main issue is the execution, especially on PC where players are hitting severe performance problems that sour the experience. While some see a spiritual successor to classic god games, the chatter around the developer suggests many feel it falls short of its promise, making it a hard sell at its current price.

Most praised
Graphics
Gameplay
Most faulted
Performance
Value
Most divisive
Difficulty

Sentiment split

36% positive
54% mixed
9% negative

By aspect

gameplay62
performance21
value32
graphics100
difficulty50

How opinion moved

The trend appears once there are a couple of scoring runs to compare.

Buzz

Buzz tracking starts with this game’s next scoring run — daily conversation volume will chart here as it accumulates.

Names & topics that came up

Peter Molyneuxdeveloper43× · 23%+Masters of Albionfeature33× · 24%+PCplatform16× · 0%+Twitchplatform15× · 7%+Steamplatform10× · 0%+Molyneuxdeveloper9× · 11%+YouTubeplatform5× · 0%+Windowsplatform3× · 0%+Lionheaddeveloper3× · 100%+god gamefeature3× · 67%+Steam Deckplatform3× · 0%+Black & Whitefeature2× · 100%+Bullfrogdeveloper2× · 100%+Macplatform2× · 0%+Epicplatform2× · 0%+

Where the signal came from

Social Media
144

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