2K and Firaxis Games announced today that XCOM® 2: War of the Chosen, the expansion pack to the 2016 award-winning strategy title, will be available for Windows PC, the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One on August 29, 2017. XCOM 2: War of the Chosen greatly expands upon the XCOM 2 campaign. ADVENT, in … Continue reading
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XCOM 2 Review: Today We Celebrate Our Independence Day
A lot has happened in the 20 years between XCOM Enemy Unknown and XCOM 2. The alien threat, once mysterious and foreign, has now become our everyday life on Earth. Despite what you may remember about your efforts against the aliens in Enemy Unknown, humans were actually quite unsuccessful and now find themselves in a … Continue reading
XCOM 2 Soundtrack Releasing on Vinyl
iam8bit, 2K, and Firaxis have teamed up to bring the cinematic scores from XCOM: Enemy Unknown and XCOM 2 onto vinyl for the very first time. Here’s the details: Features tracks from XCOM: Enemy Unknown and XCOM 2 2xLP (2 records) 180-gram vinyl Music by Michael McCann, Roland Rizzo, and Tim Wynn Album Art by Filip Hodas … Continue reading
Let’s Look At: XCOM 2
2K Games and Firaxis Games were nice enough to send over a review code for XCOM 2 this past week. Check out as Kyle and Addam play through a good hour of the game and look at some of the changes that have been implemented. As always, check that out above and let us know … Continue reading
Discussing Evolve: Part 2 – Content
Enough? By What Standard? Part 1 examined Evolve’s DLC but left an open question: Is the content of the base game worth the $60 price tag? Unfortunately, that’s a subjective question and there is no right answer for everyone. I don’t believe you can quantify value in terms of some objective measure, like the number … Continue reading
Discussing Evolve: Part 1 – DLC
Too Much DLC on My Hands Much like the monsters in the quote above, angry gamers have feasted on a flailing marketing strategy for Evolve, Turtle Rock (developer) and 2K’s (publisher) 4v1 monster hunting game. The game has drawn criticism from gamers and game journalists, primarily because of the downloadable content (DLC) strategy that … Continue reading