Rewind Theater: XCOM: Enemy Within PAX Trailer
Added: 01.09.2013 15:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
IGN - The new trailer from Firaxis' XCOM: Enemy Unknown expansion is called.
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| Rewind Theater: XCOM: Enemy Within PAX Trailer
Added: 01.09.2013 0:30 | 6 views | 0 comments
The new trailer from Firaxis' XCOM: Enemy Unknown expansion is calledhellip;
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| Fire Emblem: Awakening (3DS) | FTG Review
Added: 31.08.2013 20:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
FTG Writes: Like a good number of you out there, last years surprise hit XCOM: Enemy Unknown provided me an excellent re-introduction to turn-based strategy games. So naturally, when I finally decided to pick up a 3DS XL, the first game that caught my eye was Fire Emblem: Awakening. The latest in a long-running series of Japanese strategy role-playing games, Fire Emblem: Awakening bucked a few franchise trends in order to appeal to its broader handheld audience. For series vets, that type of thinking is borderline hypocrisy. However, in lowering the barrier of entry while simultaneously upholding its hardcore tactical roots, Fire Emblem: Awakening creates a smart mix of deep, yet accessible combat that gamers of all stripes can enjoy.
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| PCGamer- The Bureau: XCOM Declassified Review
Added: 29.08.2013 2:19 | 6 views | 0 comments
PCG:The Bureau: XCOM Declassified underwent a tumultuous, prolonged development, so its understandable that some of its pieces are polished but so few of them fit together. The resulting puzzle-piece jumble is best forgotten in favor of last years far-superior XCOM: Enemy Unknown or other recent third-person action games like Mass Effect 3 or Saints Row IV.
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| The Bureau: XCOM Declassified Review | Push Square
Added: 28.08.2013 22:19 | 4 views | 0 comments
Serving as a prequel of sorts to the long-running XCOM series, The Bureau: XCOM Declassified attempts to fuse the strategic elements of turn-based tactical alien zap-em-up XCOM: Enemy Unknown with a third-person shooter. Unfortunately, while there are glimmers of entertainment, the concept doesn't quite coalesce into a cohesive whole.
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| ZTGD | The Bureau: XCOM Declassified Review
Added: 28.08.2013 14:23 | 6 views | 0 comments
Drew Leachman writes: Up until Enemy Unknown, I had never heard of the XCOM series. After playing and absolutely loving that entry, I started to pay more attention to the series overall. Even before Enemy Unknown released, 2K stated a new XCOM game was coming and was going to be a first person shooter. It has been in development for a what seems like forever and has evolved from what it was originally set out to be, but finally, The Bureau: XCOM Declassified released. The game has some substantial changes compared to Enemy Unknown, but still tries to keep some of that XCOM feel. It works in some ways, but in others it falls short.
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| The Bureau: XCOM Declassified Review | PSX Extreme
Added: 27.08.2013 21:19 | 4 views | 0 comments
PSXE - "XCOM: Enemy Unknown offered gamers a compelling blend of action and real-time strategy, and it was continuously intense, inventive and engaging. One wouldve hoped to find similar qualities in the recent spin-off, The Bureau: XCOM Declassified, but unfortunately, it doesnt capture any of the emotional bonuses we enjoyed in Enemy Unknown."
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| Things That We Would Love To See In An XCOM Sequel
Added: 25.08.2013 11:18 | 5 views | 0 comments
"Recently it was announced that there would be an expansion pack to the hit XCOM: Enemy Unknown video game from publisher 2k Games, which is a reboot of the original X-Com franchise from the 90s. Since that announcement was made, the somewhat regarded third-person shooter, XCOM: The Bureau has been released. In celebration of the news of the expansion pack, as well as the launch of The Bureau, weve compiled a list of features that we would love to see in the sequel to Enemy Unknown should it ever be released." - Attack On Gaming
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