http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/arc...bat-part-1.aspx Walkthrough through a tactical mission. *drool* And Pete - can't say I've had that problem myself.
New GameInformer interview, quite a long one, seems relatively informative. An as the guy points out, the moon has been very lovingly rendered. Are we going there?
'Lo guys and gals. Going through one of my yearly X-Com phases again. Have a question. On the PSX version, if an enemy unit was under mind control at the end of your turn when you had killed all other hostiles, the mission would end and the alien would be captured (very handy way to capture commanders and the like). However I've noticed on the PC version it doesn't do this. I wondered if anyone had a "fix" for that one?
Having read the posts thus far, I'll throw my tuppence in. This game looks great. This game does not look like X-Com. For point 2 alone, this game scares me greatly. I want to remember X-Com for the epic battles, classic strategy, fantastic storyline that became a huge part of my childhood and beyond. I don't want this to be upset by what clearly is a different game. This game may be fantastic, but I want to play X-Com, not something that's pinched the name and slapped it on a completely "alien" series (excuse the pun). I'm just very wary that this game will severely disappoint me purely on an expectation front. The game may be brilliant, but that's not what I'm after.
Hrmmm. Video puts me off slightly, but that preview is making me think UFO Defense base management with FPS rather than TB battles. If that was the case, I think we may be onto something. Hopefully if Marin pulls this off, we can get back to classic 1999 action at some point!
Glee mixed with major trepidation. I have no doubt that the game will be good. I have major doubts that the game will be X-COM. And hello again folks, always nice to pop the head in from time to time
Oh dear sweet lord, I could run a lap around Newcastle. Words cannot DESCRIBE how amazed and excited and fantasmical I feel right now to hear this. All I can say is: SCOOOOORRRRRREEEE!!! :) :)
TBH, I agree with every game that's on that list. I guess a lot of us would be biased as obviously we have a soft spot for strategy, but the non-strategy games are classic games on the PC and did a lot to majorly advance their genre. DK2 was a classic due to its humour, but as a game in itself, I wouldn't peg it as an "all-time great"
Just popping in again - the rumours are still spinning. The Escapist (http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/89110-BioShock-Dev-Working-On-A-Multiplayer-FPS) comments on the new job offers from 2K Boston possibly being linked to a new X-Com title. If this was the case, it's going in a FPS direction with MMO elements They don't seem so sure and nor am I, but the rumour continues to do the round. Commenters at destructoid (http://www.destructoid.com/bioshock-team-looking-for-multiplayer-talent-120190.phtml) seem to mention X-Com too.
Just popped in to say hi again... aaaaand that this rumour has been popping up a bit more frequently recently - people who have no idea what X-Com is but know I love it have even been mentioning it to me. My New Year's Resolution is to actually have some real hope that an X-Com sequel is presenting itself at some point!
Just the excuse I need to buy all the X-Com games... AGAIN! What, that makes the 5th time I've paid for them, but hell, it's worth it! I've also noted its so much easier with Steam than faffing around trying to get the mouse to work right and dosbox and vdmsound to all work together, plus I can get it on my laptop remotely. Ping! Oh, and hello again and Happy New Year btw.