XCOM Enemy Unknown | Review


By: Ryan Seiler
Posted: October 4, 2012

  
Turn-based strategy games are a rarity these days, and on consoles doubly so. Not that they’re antiquated or their audience has fallen out of favor for them mind you; publishers would simply rather fund a first-person shooter instead. One notable turn-based strategy title known as XCOM UFO Defense managed to create lasting appeal back in the ‘90s, most notably through a series of agonizing defeats, tragic loss and self loathing. It was the kind of game that pushed you down every time you got up until you eventually cracked, punched it in the balls, stole its girlfriend and burned down its house. Sweet victory! For those of you not in the loop, XCOM UFO Defense is notoriously difficult, allowing characters to be built up and upgraded by the player only to have a lucky shot nullify all that hard work. That’s right characters could die for good -- nothing special back in the ‘90s -- but relatively unheard of these days.  Keeping your squad alive became a series of careful placement and management, i.e. strategy, you know, the thing that’s ever so rare these days. Anyone interested in playing this relic should know that through careful investigation and research on our part, we have determined that the game was played on something primitive humans called “DOS”, which we can only discern to be a follow-up from cave paintings and idol crafting.

Over the years the franchise has moved from developer to developer with mixed results, eventually fading into obscurity in the early noughts. Recently the series fell into the hands of 2K Games and Firaxis Games, famous for their strategy series Civilization; a promising turn of events for the franchise. What was the first title announced? XCOM… a first-person shooter. Oh, and a second title, a strategy game set to revitalize and nostalgize long-time fans and newcomers, bringing back the classic formula to PC and consoles. XCOM Enemy Unknown delivers just that. And it’s a shining example of how to modernize using a classic formula.

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