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XCOM: Enemy Unknown - The Enemy Within Review (Strategy Informer)

Added: 11.11.2013 12:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


From Strategyinformer.com: "Someone once said, Its not the destination that matters, its the journey. In many ways he was right, but then he was ripped apart by a Chryssilid so it doesnt really matter anymore. When playing through XCOM: Enemy Within, the expansion for last years surprise hit tactical strategy game, its worth bearing that in mind. Sadly, and I want to get this out of the way now, the game ends exactly the same as it does in the original release. In fact, the last hour of the game is still the weakest, as things start winding down and you prepare for that naff final mission. But it really is the journey that matters most, and Enemy Within makes it, once again, a fantastic journey to partake in.".

From: n4g.com

Gamespot- XCOM: Enemy Within Review

Added: 11.11.2013 12:17 | 9 views | 0 comments


GS:Several hours into XCOM: Enemy Within, pumping bullets into extraterrestrials and sending aircraft to chase UFOs, I found myself thinking of Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. Rest assured, there are no dragons here, but Firaxis' beloved tactical shooter follows much the same model as Capcom's role-playing game in offering what some may call an "ultimate" edition of 2012's turn-based strategy hit. In this latest jaunt, hours filled with the same cutscenes of Dr. Vahlen and Dr. Chen bickering over the same priorities rush by. The enemy is known now, at least for those of us who played XCOM: Enemy Unknown before, and thus some of the mystery has passed away. But as I ventured deeper into alien bases and terrorist cells, I found myself thinking of XCOM: Enemy Within more as an alternate reality. It's an approach that makes facing the alien menace exciting all over again.

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XCOM: Enemy Unknown - The Enemy Within Review (Strategy Informer)

Added: 11.11.2013 12:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


From Strategyinformer.com: "Someone once said, Its not the destination that matters, its the journey. In many ways he was right, but then he was ripped apart by a Chryssilid so it doesnt really matter anymore. When playing through XCOM: Enemy Within, the expansion for last years surprise hit tactical strategy game, its worth bearing that in mind. Sadly, and I want to get this out of the way now, the game ends exactly the same as it does in the original release. In fact, the last hour of the game is still the weakest, as things start winding down and you prepare for that naff final mission. But it really is the journey that matters most, and Enemy Within makes it, once again, a fantastic journey to partake in.".

From: n4g.com

XCOM: Enemy Within Review | Machinima

Added: 09.11.2013 0:17 | 13 views | 0 comments


Machinima - "I initially had some trouble wrapping my mind around what an expansion to XCOM: Enemy Unknown would amount to. Turns out its very similar to an expansion for Civilization: new mechanics, units, and custom content refresh the original experience. In Enemy Within, you play the same campaign as Enemy Unknown, only with lots of additions that change the feel of the game rather dramatically."

From: n4g.com

2K puts XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Civilization Revolution for iPad and iPhone on sale

Added: 30.10.2013 13:00 | 7 views | 0 comments


2K puts XCOM: Enemy Unknown and Civilization Revolution for iPad and iPhone on sale 2K has put a couple of its iOS strategy titles on sale. So, yes, it's cut the price of XCOM: Enemy Unknown in half, and chopped a big chunk off the cost of Civilization Revolution. Civilization Revolution will set you back just 69p / 99c now. And while we weren't impressed with the iPhone version [buy], the iPad version [buy] is an improvement over its little brother thanks to its less fiddly c...

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XCOM: Enemy Within hands-on | Gameplanet

Added: 24.10.2013 14:22 | 7 views | 0 comments


Voted one of the best games of 2012 by Gameplanet readers, XCOM: Enemy Unknown was important in many ways, and not the least because it demonstrated a franchise can be successfully rebooted without becoming an action-shooter. Chris Brown goes hands-on with its much-anticipated expansion, Enemy Within.

From: n4g.com

Making heroics matter, making death sadder in XCOM: Enemy Within | Polygon

Added: 24.10.2013 9:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


Death is certainly a vital, defining element of XCOM: Enemy Unknown but really, is it all that bad? Putting aside the shock and disappointment of seeing a soldier you've almost certainly named after a close friend totally chomp it the Oregon Trail effect, if you will was it really all that hard to replace them? Your pal Eric, loyal Sniper, stayed a little too close to that burning Jeep a little too long, and met his demise; why not just name the next Sniper you come across Eric, and kit him out like his predecessor?

From: n4g.com

Making heroics matter, making death sadder in XCOM: Enemy Within | Polygon

Added: 24.10.2013 6:21 | 3 views | 0 comments


Death is certainly a vital, defining element of XCOM: Enemy Unknown but really, is it all that bad? Putting aside the shock and disappointment of seeing a soldier you've almost certainly named after a close friend totally chomp it the Oregon Trail effect, if you will was it really all that hard to replace them? Your pal Eric, loyal Sniper, stayed a little too close to that burning Jeep a little too long, and met his demise; why not just name the next Sniper you come across Eric, and kit him out like his predecessor?

From: n4g.com


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