Man, 2012 was a weird year. This was the year that indie and downloadable gaming no longer feels separate from its big boxed counterparts. The level of quality and amount of game …
Continue reading →Firaxis and 2K Games have announced the release of a new DLC pack for their recently released XCOM strategy game, available for both the Xbox 360 and PC. With the Slingshot …
Continue reading →Adding to an already stellar game, 2k has announced the arrival of two DLC packs for XCOM: Enemy unknown. One of these, the Elite Soldier Pack, is now available to …
Continue reading →Most people’s eyes tend to glaze over at the mere thought of turn-based strategy games. Take your turn. Wait for the enemy. Move your guys around. Attack. Wait. Yawn. The …
Continue reading →If you are an old-school gamer, I'm certain you've played the original X-Com titles. Well, 2K Games and Firaxis Games has brought us a treat while we wait for the …
Continue reading →You asked, they listened - 2K Games and Firaxis Games are getting ready to launch XCOM: Enemy Unknown, the tactical title we've all been waiting for while we cautiously but …
Continue reading →XCOM: Enemy Unknown hits store shelves in just a week, and Firaxis and 2K have created a little YouTube experience for those who want to get an idea of what …
Continue reading →2K Games and Firaxis Games has announced that XCOM: Enemy Unknown has now been made available for digital pre-sale on PC, XBOX 360, and PS3. Players can choose between the …
Continue reading →While we wait until 2014 or so for the new XCOM first person shooter, 2K and Firaxis Games, developers of the classic Civilization series, bring us a proper XCOM strategy …
Continue reading →After how well Civilization V from Firaxis Games turned out, we have strong reason to be excited about XCOM: Enemy Unknown which releases on October 9th for the Xbox 360, …
Continue reading →The best location for my first X-COM base might be the very first strategic pointer I took from a gaming magazine. Central Europe had the highest concentration of participating nations …
Continue reading →The lack of a clear successor to the original X-COM has been one of the game industry's biggest mysteries for almost two decades now. Even the company that produced the …
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