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OFFICIAL X-COM 2 (Discussion)

$20 season season pass just announced

DLC is called Anarchy’s Children, Alien Hunters, and Shen's Last Gift, and they'll release in the second and third quarters of next year.

Anarchy's Children, the first add-on, features "dramatic soldier customizations," while the second add-on has new gameplay as an "elite alien hunting unit." It will also include new missions, armor and weapons, along with customization options.

The final part of the Reinforcement Pack, Shen's Last Gift, will offer a new soldier class and upgradeable weapons and armor, and a new map and mission.
So basically, wait till the end of 2016 for a complete game.
 
So basically, wait till the end of 2016 for a complete game.

Stardock said they would support Galactic Civilizations III with DLC for several years so should I wait that long to play it? how about Star Citizen? :p
 
Star Citizen is vaporware's cousin, so... :P
 
really cool cover

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new trailer!

 
system requirements

The Sectoid:

  • OS: Windows® 7, 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E4700 2.6 GHz or AMD Phenom 9950 Quad Core 2.6 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1GB ATI Radeon HD 5770, 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 45 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
The Mechtoid:

  • OS: Windows® 7, 64-bit
  • Processor: 3GHz Quad Core
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2GB ATI Radeon HD 7970, 2GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 or better
  • Storage: 45 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

http://www.pcgamer.com/xcom-2-system-requirements/

pretty reasonable.
 
I have XCOM: Enemy unknown, but have never played it. The original X-COM series is so dear to my heart I don't want to ruin it. The gameplay footage from EU didn't look like it was true to form. They even left out the hyphen in the title.
 
I have XCOM: Enemy unknown, but have never played it. The original X-COM series is so dear to my heart I don't want to ruin it. The gameplay footage from EU didn't look like it was true to form. They even left out the hyphen in the title.

I still have my original Terror from the Deep CD-ROM :D I played every incarnation of X-COM including the spiritual successors and just recently finished Enemy Unknown (saving the Enemy Within expansion for the next time I need my fix). Although none have matched the original games for me, these latest titles are definitely the closest thing to genuine X-COM I've played.
 
I have XCOM: Enemy unknown, but have never played it. The original X-COM series is so dear to my heart I don't want to ruin it. The gameplay footage from EU didn't look like it was true to form. They even left out the hyphen in the title.

try playing those games now without a FAQ

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you should probably play the new XCOM.
 
subbing so you lot can tell me when its out XD
enemy unknown was ok, but felt sorely lacking like the pacing was off. Enemy within fixed many of my issues with the game and padded it more, but still felt... short? a little too much filler/repetition.

looking forward to this, as i still enjoyed the previous 'two' even with their flaws.
 
subbing so you lot can tell me when its out XD
enemy unknown was ok, but felt sorely lacking like the pacing was off. Enemy within fixed many of my issues with the game and padded it more, but still felt... short? a little too much filler/repetition.

looking forward to this, as i still enjoyed the previous 'two' even with their flaws.

Feb 5th :P
 
I have XCOM: Enemy unknown, but have never played it. The original X-COM series is so dear to my heart I don't want to ruin it. The gameplay footage from EU didn't look like it was true to form. They even left out the hyphen in the title.

Firaxis got some things right (I like the way base is outlined, it doesn't make much sense technically though), but it is too dumb compared to original XCOM (which was a SIMULATOR!) and I am not talking about JJ Abrams style idiocies like "explode the black hole".

Will still play XCOM2 though... (not much to choose from =/)

PS
This one is close to original, although, again, still inferior:
http://www.gog.com/game/xenonauts

I still have my original Terror from the Deep CD-ROM :D I played every incarnation of X-COM including the spiritual successors and just recently finished Enemy Unknown (saving the Enemy Within expansion for the next time I need my fix). Although none have matched the original games for me, these latest titles are definitely the closest thing to genuine X-COM I've played.
No freaking way.
Xenonauts, "UFO:Extraterastrials" are much closer than what Firaxis did.
 
there is also Hard West and Steamworld Heist but neither of these games have the production value like a Firaxis game.
 
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so close to release!

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pfft who would choose Aid Protocol over Hack :p

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The game looks awesome, but I'm afraid the concept of inverted roles of XCOM and aliens doesn't appeal to me :(
 
Why would anyone want "soldier customization" is beyond me, let alone buying an expansion to do that...
How freaking realistic it is that you can adjust not only name (even original xcom misfired here) but even look/skin color of a soldier?
Is it a freaking doll?

PS
Just watched E3 demo.
Yeah, cool with all the audio comments for what's going on, but...
Then it's all scripted... :(
It's not a simulator anymore... =/
 
Why would anyone want "soldier customization" is beyond me, let alone buying an expansion to do that...
How freaking realistic it is that you can adjust not only name (even original xcom misfired here) but even look/skin color of a soldier?
I can't tell if you're trolling, stupid, or serious.
 
who likes nightmares? digging some of the new units

this unit is called The Faceless

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This unit disguises itself as a normal looking human until provoked when it transforms into its true inhuman form. Unnaturally tall, these alien foes have significant reach with their claws. The threat of this unit being hidden among the regular populace in conjunction with civilians having a chance of removing concealment from the squad makes not only civilian rescue missions but civilians in general much more of a liability.

I loved the creepy "not quite right" look of the Thin Man.

new Chryssalids

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  • All melee attacks cause poison.
  • XCOM soldiers and civilians killed by poison become cocoons.
  • If a cocoon is not destroyed during the gestation period, three new Chryssalids emerge.
  • Can burrow underground, but cannot move while burrowed.

The Codex is a new unit that can teleport around the map, can disable your squads weapons for a turn and each time you attack The Codex but fail to kill it in the same turn it creates a clone of it self.

The Archon (new Floater) fires mortars that force your squad out of cover.

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more info on DLC

ANARCHY’S CHILDREN is a rebellion themed DLC featuring more dramatic soldier customizations. (To be released in Spring 2016)

ALIEN HUNTERS introduces new soldier customizations and gameplay themed around XCOM
as an elite alien hunting unit. Face off against “Ruler” aliens with new, more powerful weapons and armor. Experience a new dramatic mission & confrontation. (To be released in Summer 2016)

SHEN’S LAST GIFT introduces a new soldier class with unique upgradeable weapons, armor and customization features, and a new narrative-driven mission and map. (To be released in Summer 2016)

remember no half cover is cover at all :p
 
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Friday can't get here soon enough :/

reviews are out

IGN 9.3
PC Gamer 94
Gametrailers 9.3

 
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RPS's review is up. They seem to think it's vastly superior to Enemy Unknown.
 
RPS's review is up. They seem to think it's vastly superior to Enemy Unknown.
I've just read it. It hyped the shit out of me. Also the graphics look hugely improved and are not as caroonish anymore.
I'll definitely buy it in few months (it will take a long time to be reasonably patched).
 
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