Massive Chalice Hands-On: Xbox One Strategy Game You’ve Been Waiting For
Added: 29.05.2015 11:11 | 12 views | 0 comments
In a post-XCOM world, we can understand your hesitation
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| Rumour: Is ADVENT Website Hinting at the New XCOM?
Added: 27.05.2015 11:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
The recent ADVENT tease from 2K has several clues that point towards a new entry in the XCOM series
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| MGS meets XCOM - Invisible Inc. Review - Morbid Play
Added: 20.05.2015 6:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
Not only does it attempt stealth, but it marries it with strategy. Of course all stealth games requires strategic planning and execution, but Invisible Inc. executes this in a more literal sense that can be best summed up as Metal Gear Solid meets X-Com. But is this symbiotic relationship the perfect formula, or another Frankenstein gone wrong?
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| Price drop: $8.00 off XCOM The Board Game, now only $67.99
Added: 19.05.2015 11:20 | 4 views | 0 comments
Save $8.00 on XCOM The Board Game! The price of XCOM The Board Game has been dropped by $8.00, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.
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| 10 Minutes of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Epic Menu Music to Get You Excited for May 19th
Added: 13.05.2015 4:16 | 18 views | 0 comments
OXCGN: Thanks to Bandai Namco Australia, we here at OXCGN have had the pleasure of playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on a debug Playstation 4 to bring you our currents thoughts to which you can read here, prior to the games release. In that time, we captured dozens of images (Direct images from the PS4 with an Elgato HD Capture Device that doesnt provide native quality as it does compress the images), however the quality is still enough to get you excited for the game.
Tags: With, Epic, Mega, Playstation, Music, Capture, Huge, Namco, XCOM, Direct, Bandai, Witcher
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| Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. Review | GES
Added: 04.05.2015 18:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
GES Writes: "Initially I thought that Code Name Steam was going to be a simple game but, I shocked to see how much they added. The game reminds me of a XCOM game but only form a third person perspective. The game is set in a comic book style and it opens up in a lush full Steampunk version of London where later on you will travel to other places as well. You play as the protagonist Henry Fleming voiced by Adam Baldwin, the world gets invaded by aliens and it is up to Henry and a secret government agency called (you guessed it) S.T.E.A.M. Along with other members you meet along the way, you take on the alien invasion and try to save the world!"
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| Code Name: STEAM review | Eurogamer
Added: 01.05.2015 13:17 | 12 views | 0 comments
EG:
Given its antic plundering of creaky old books, it should not be surprising that Code Name: STEAM finds its soul in a library. And not just any library. This is the great library at Miskatonic University, the starting point for so many excursions into the weird, the deathless, the unthinkable. More on that stuff in a bit. What's important is that the library is a wonderfully unusual map, and one that brings out the best in a wonderfully unusual - and often infuriating - game. Code Name: STEAM is a squad-based tactics affair (more Valkyria Chronicles than XCOM due to the granularity of its action points variant) and the library level starts by encouraging you to split your team of four into two teams of two. You're on the back foot from the end of the first turn.
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| Price drop: $3.00 off The Bureau XCOM Declassified Game Xbox 360, now only $17.99
Added: 18.04.2015 17:20 | 13 views | 0 comments
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| XCOM a "Starting Point" for Bringing Wasteland 2 to Xbox One and PS4
Added: 27.03.2015 20:09 | 4 views | 0 comments
InXile Entertainment faces a big challenge in bringing coming to the game (both on PC and console), the character models and terrain are two points of emphasis. "Every single scene is getting basically a complete treatment," Keenan explained. "We're not starting from scratch, certainly, because we have a pretty good foundation to everything. But we're just going through and putting a little extra love into every scene." You can see a comparison between the existing version and the upgraded version in the image above. The console versions of Wasteland 2 don't yet have a firm release date, but Fargo mentioned that Keenan had promised "late summer" as the target--something that drew a laugh from Keenan, so you may not want to write that in stone just yet.
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