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X360A - XCOM: Enemy Unknown Review

X360A - XCOM: Enemy Unknown is not just the best strategy game this year, it’s the best strategy game this generation and possibly the best ever strategy game on consoles.

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ShinraE54964d ago

It's not THAT good. It's fun. But not a 95%

Enemies (and you) can shoot through walls (WTF) on and off.
Percentages make zero sense (shooting point blank with a shotgun at 74%, shooting mid to long range with a pistal at 80+%, no concept of weapon trajectory either).
Resources are oddly managed (the world is invaded and fighting yet you can make any kind of deals or other misc things w nations to expedite important materials)
etc

I could go on.

Its fun but by no means the near perfect exp some make it out to be

Chuk54964d ago

It's becasue it's a game.

Things miss, because they are percentiles. Just because something has an 80 percent chance of hitting doesn't mean it always will.

As for resource management, it's a game in a world where earth is being invaded by aliens. the logic is right there. If that's the case you can open a whole can of worms there.

How come Nathan Drake is still a protagonist when he basically turns the game into a genocide simulator? Why can still go to all these towns in Skyrim how act like nothing is happening even though there a dragon attacks everywhere? And have you even seen the Metal universe?

Idk, you're claims feel frivolous to me.

ShinraE54964d ago

That's fine and to each their own.

But in a game where "realism" is focused on (when someone is dead, they die forever, nations react to your actions, etc) it breaks the feel when shots go through walls, when you miss point blank shots with a shotty, or when you nail a cross the field shot with a pistol w/o any kind of aim enhancements.

In skyrim, they dont sell the reality angle, its focused on the wide world to explore and the fantasy of the world itself.

Two entirely different things, arguing apples and oranges IMO. Your response seems lacking

Chuk54964d ago

Do you understand the concept of dice-rolling? It will help you understand why a shotty can miss point blank. It's not a beholden to shooter archetypes in that fps sense. It's based on probability if you're shot isn't 100% chance to hit, it can miss.

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Amazon Prime’s 12 ‘free’ games for April include XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack

Amazon Prime subscribers can claim free PC games to keep via its Luna service.

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XCOM: Enemy Unknown - A Welcome Rebirth

XCOM: Enemy Unknown rebooted the series back in 2012, and has since inspired numerous new strategy game series to be born.

shinoff2183933d ago (Edited 933d ago )

If someone gets into this I'd recommend getting the enemy within version. It's got all the dlc included so it's the better version. Wish the author would've atleast mentioned it. I didn't see it.

Fantastic game though. Xcom 2 is top notch also. I've spent countless hours in these games.

ModsDoBetter932d ago

Excellent game.
Played to death on PS3 years ago.

S2Killinit932d ago

What other games were inspired by this game?

JL2930931d ago

Gears Of War Tactics, Phoenix Point. Many others.

shinoff2183931d ago

Phoenix point if I remember was created by the original xcom developer or something to that affect. I did try gears tactics some months ago and I just couldn't get into it. It's probably just me

JL2930930d ago (Edited 930d ago )

It was, but it was really closer to the newer XCOM than the older ones. Gears Tactics was okay but was hard to get into knowing there probably wont be a sequel.

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Ten Best Tactical Mobile Games

There are few things more gratifying in gaming than skillfully turning the tide of a conflict. And few genres provide as many opportunities to abruptly reverse the odds via skill and forethought as tactical strategy. To be sure, we are more often than not talking about turn-based tactical mobile games, specifically titles in line with the iconic landmark series (XCOM and Jagged Alliance) that made the genre a genre.

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