Sure, it may have problems. There may be a lack of graphics options, the camera may be fiddly and customising your starting squad may involve lots of tedious menu back and forth...but these are small problems.
Sure, it may have problems. There may be a lack of graphics options, the camera may be fiddly and customising your starting squad may involve lots of tedious menu back and forth...but these are small problems.
When Mythos Games and MicroProse released UFO: Enemy Unknown back in 1994, they couldn't have had any clue as to just how popular the game would go on to be. It's a title that has been lavished with more than its fair share of "best of" awards over the years, and it's a game that, for many, has...
Choices have consequences, but most games tend to forget it. Barring the cause-and-effect of trigger, bullet and hitbox or grenade and explosion, only the best games force us to genuinely experience the ramifications of our actions - and even some of the shining beacons of our industry sometimes...
Staggeringly deep strategy made accessible and brutally visceral; Cerebral non-linear gameplay predicated on choice; Open-ended; replayable and massive in scope; The freedom to make your own mistakes and luck
Some recycled maps; More exotic and esoteric weapons/research projects would have been nice; Foes can move to cover on your turn (annoying; though not unfair
X-COM: Enemy Unknown has been around forever, or at least since I played it in 1994. The fresh isometric graphics, great atmosphere and crushing difficulty level made it an instant classic. You could even name your troops after your friends and family!
Good crisp visuals and atmospheric sound; Very addictive gameplay
Camera can be very temperamental in tight multi-level spaces leading to frustration
XCOM is the name of the international task force set up to combat the alien invasion of Earth. You command it.
It's reasonably unique; especially on consoles; Fantastically well balanced and fine tuned structure; Strategy is some of the smartest around
Dialogue can be a bit odd at times; Multiplayer mode might lose its attraction quickly
My childhood is filled with memories of my father playing video games. While these memories seem to end around the same time I became old enough to play video games, I do remember sitting on his lap as he played X-COM: UFO Defense .
With the limited amount of strategy games available for the PS3 it was finally nice to have one. A great game slightly different to other strategy games. But if you like games such as civilisation you'll love this. A must buy for any strategy game lovers.
You are Earth's first and last line of defense against an alien threat. The fate of the world is in your hands, Commander.
Quick Take: XCOM is reimagined for a new generation and Jon mostly digs its return.
The turn based strategy RPG is a defiant genre; while classic turn based JRPGs such as the single digit Final Fantasy games and the Dragon Quests have all but been bred out of existence, evolving into more action oriented experiences to appeal more to today's immediate satisfaction kind of gamer the...
Genuinely brilliant turn based strategy; Infinitely personal experiences; Contender for Game of the Year; The memorial of shame; RK Ben Fox's K/D ratio
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