Not all of them land perfectly, but it provides the title with its own identity despite the glaring overlap. With some interesting strategic additions to combat, new emphasis on managing relationships with factions and more dynamic methods it employs to ramp up the threat of ending your campaign, Phoenix Point certainly brings some new and engaging elements to the table. Having said that, this old dog has without doubt learnt some new tricks, and Phoenix Point differentiates itself from its ideological predecessors in some subtle and unique ways. The similarities extend to level design, the overall focus and tactical nature of combat encounters, as well as the constant pressure of being low on resources, units and technology to balance which battles you will, and more importantly won’t, take on in your quest to save the Earth from a new fleshy threat: the Pandoravirus. For newcomers, there’s a brand new story, complete with its own history and lore, so entering at this point wouldn’t be inaccessible at all. Integrating challenging and chastening turn-based gameplay with a ruthless and time-sensitive global strategy structure, XCOM players will immediately feel right at home. Given the aforementioned talent behind Phoenix Point, it should come as no surprise it plays immensely similarly to Julian Gollop’s previous outings. Given the length, depth and complexity of the XCOM series and the pedigree of talent behind Phoenix Point, there was certainly excitement and anticipation from myself about Phoenix, so let’s find out if the wait was indeed worth it. The time between the original PC release with the console version hasn’t been lazily wasted however, with Snapshot Games having developed 4 DLCs which come nicely stuffed into the Behemoth Edition. Generally being received and reviewed positively, have the extra almost-two-years given this title the chance to rise from console ashes? From the ashes of XCOM rises Phoenix Point, does it live up to its lofty predecessors? The Finger Guns review.įrom the ashes of XCOM rises Phoenix Point, does it live up to its lofty predecessors? The Finger Guns Review.Ĭoming hot off of the successful heels of the XCOM franchise, creative director and Snapshot Games’ CEO embarked on his own journey, delivering a new iteration of the same gameplay formula in the form of Phoenix Point, released in December 2019.
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