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UFO: Aftermath is not part of X-COM series because developers don't have any rights to use those licensed names. The game itself iv poor, I've even finished UFO:A, but it was too short for a clone of X-COM and i felt like i was playing some sort of alpha version of the game.
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Interceptor was class though. And I believe the shooter was X-COM Enforcer, which was absolute balls.
They've also completely stolen half of my ideas for an X-COM boardgame, sadly. But they haven't got specialised Terrain armours! (I hope). |
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This game isn't bad.
People that say that just read some reviews and were like "OMFG!!1 DESE GUYS SUX" The truth is that it was a very buggy game, it was unexcusable to release a game so fractured. Play it with some patches and it's fine. Enforcer wasn't bad, it was a average shooter that was bland cream. Kinda like that weird vanilla, 5-5, straight creamy J, bring it to Foxy Brown. |
I've heard somewhere (or read somewhere :unsure:, maybe in a Gamestar magazine), that the original producers are making a sequel to the X-Com series, similar to the the first 3 episodes. I don't know however what type will it be: RTS or turn based. And it can be even a hoax. :( Have anyone heard something about it? Oh and of course it's not Aftershock :).
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I wish Dreamland Chronicles hadn't been cancelled (well, fallen apart really). The previews looked absolutely fantastic. :/
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