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Tension-filled turn-based matches
Great sense of progression makes you feel increasingly powerful
Complex interconnected economy makes each decision important
Soldier perma-death gets you invested in the fate of your veterans
Gripping
Tense tactical combat
Impressive look and atmosphere
Excellent replayability.
Tensionfilled turnbased matches
Soldier permadeath gets you invested in the fate of your veterans.
So as long as you're happy that the game's real qualities are found in single player, offline gaming sci-fi epics, XCOM: Enemy Unknown comes highly recommended. Remember that this recommendation also goes for players who aren't usually the turn-based type...
Abstract: The original XCOM series may rank up there as one of the greatest PC gaming creations of all time, but MicroProse's string of '90s strategy hits barely registers as a blip on the radar of most console gamers -- even with the existence of a few ancient ...
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Published: 2013-06-24, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Leave the pricing out, and XCOM Enemy Unknown is excellent. It's fun, gripping, mentally taxing and surprisingly emotionally exhausting as you pour hours into creating a team of alien exterminating grunts, only to see them picked apart due to a minor tact...
Published: 2012-10-09, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com.au
Tension-filled turn-based matches, Great sense of progression makes you feel increasingly powerful, Complex interconnected economy makes each decision important, Soldier perma-death gets you invested in the fate of your veterans
Map repetition, Camera foibles and other visual glitches
Tension runs high in the excellent XCOM: Enemy Unknown....
Abstract: Read later As a series, XCOM doesn't have the kind of mainstream cachet that Call of Duty, World of Warcraft or Grand Theft Auto enjoys today. It comes from an era when the now-ubiquitous first-person shooter was an exciting new concept, before game...
The classic XCOM formula, updated, Good acting, Lots of choices offered to players
Mission objectives can be confusing, Longtime fans may not like the simplifications
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Published: 2019-12-31, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: This is very much a personal list, although I've considered it at some length Nonetheless, feel free to share your own favourites in the comments section. I'd love to see how your decade has differed from mine.In retrospect, it was absurd to think Mass Ef...
Abstract: Right off the bat I can confirm to you that XCOM: Enemy Unknown possesses great potential to frustrate. Frustration need not be a bad thing if it drives your compulsion to forge onward – a fact that Demon's Souls and Dark Souls exploit in style – but if b...