![]() ![]() Now here are some, that were not mentioned, albeit mostly these are significantly less X-Com'ish:ġ. They are quite similar but they differ in the details, so each one is it's own beast. For that matter you should try at least one original X-Com game ( Ufo Defense Terror from the Deep Apocalypse ). This is an excellent copy of the original X-Com's, but with that indie/oldie style. It's on sale now, so maybe I'll chance it. I am very much interested in Phantom Doctrine but heard so many different opinions I'm not quite sure should i get it. It's still fun, but extremely hard - you will have to learn and restart the game at least once, when you get how it operates! I think I liked XCom 2 much better - and that one is a bit more wacky, very much in style of the "V" miniseries. And it's not like the game won't find other ways of screwing with you. Save scumming is not an option - if you did not hit the enemy with your 90% accuracy, you will never hit him in this round. Sometimes the game has already decided on the exact outcome of the mission - you just don't know it yet. The RNG in this game is atrocious and infamous. It's a very fun game, but also very flawed to my tastes. Out of the above I only played XCom: Enemy Unknown. But in this one you get a fixed team of agents. ![]() Yes it's archaic, but still enjoyable enough to give it a try. It has this serious covert ops/spy-thriller vibe, with a terrorist threat. ![]() If you are looking for something more serious this game might be it. You give out orders, and then everyone moves at the same time, so your orders might not get carried out properly or at all even. This game is strictly humour, but it has some weird mechanics - like the turn's are instantenous for every character, which seems chaotic. I am not a Monster is a great parody of Star Trek: The Original Series and old, campy sci-fi flicks. I see most have already been mentioned, so I'll just add to this a bit. ![]()
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