7 — Sins Walkthrough
Your journey starts at the bottom of the social ladder. Your objective is to survive your low-tier job while doing as little actual work as possible. Mission 1.1: Keeping Up Appearances
Avoid your boss for five minutes while maintaining a fake productivity score.
Increased by spying on others, sabotaging relationships, and copying styles.
To get promoted, you must eliminate your direct rival. Monitor their daily routine. Use the "Envy" or "Wrath" interactions to plant false evidence on their desk or humiliate them in front of the boss. 7 sins walkthrough
When alone with the host, look for her specific preferences (indicated by icons above her head). Match your dialogue choices to her mood to successfully finish the mission. Mission 5: Envy (The Fashion Show)
0:00 - Introduction & Controls 1:15 - Managing the Sins (Lust, Gluttony, Greed, etc.) 3:45 - Relationship Guide: How to Flirt & Manipulate 6:30 - Money Making Strategies 9:00 - Mission Walkthroughs
Choose your dialogue carefully during the ultimate confrontation with the city's elite. Rely on the specific sin you have cultivated the most to blackmail, charm, or outsmart your final opponent. Master Strategies for NPC Relationships Your journey starts at the bottom of the social ladder
If you run low on cash or need to quickly boost a specific sin stat, find repeatable mini-games in public hubs (like the casino slots or the bar dancefloor) to farm points efficiently.
The 7 sins are:
If you have high Wrath (over 70), you cannot choose the forgiveness option. In that case, you must throw the arena sand into his visor (Dexterity check) and run. You will not get the Helm. Increased by spying on others, sabotaging relationships, and
Pride is considered the root of all evil and is often referred to as the "queen of the sins." It's an excessive love for oneself, one's achievements, and one's status. Pride can lead individuals to become arrogant, dismissive of others, and blind to their own flaws.
– An interesting time capsule of mid-2000s edginess. It is repetitive and clunky, but oddly addictive if you enjoy social management games.