Posted on: August 31, 2025

Plaid_Gloves
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That's XCOM 2, baby!
If you are the sort of person who can laugh off missing a ton of shots that supposedly have a 99% chance to succeed, then XCOM 2 is for you! This game is equal parts 1): gaining true tactical mastery over the game's mechanics, and 2): being helpless against one sadistically lopsided RNG. You will cheer, you will cry, you will swear, you will feel your teeth clench as you accidentally trigger a pod of enemies at the very end of your turn. No matter how careful or smart you are, things can always go ridiculously sideways - and they will, a lot. Don't misunderstand me; the game's unforgiving nature is actually one of its best qualities. This is a game about risk assessment and damage control, not about always doing things perfectly. Your knowledge of the rules and the integrity of the strategies you employ will improve over time and greatly increase the survival rate of your troops. You will lose plenty of runs, but each time you try, you will find yourself getting closer and closer to successfully completing the game. You WILL be rewarded for improving your tactical-thinking skills. When you start to see the fruits of your labor, mowing down every enemy on the map before they have a chance to fire, it's a uniquely rewarding experience. But things will never get... let's say... boring. The RNG is a compulsive liar that really, really hates you. (No 99% shot should EVER be taken for granted!) Fog-of-war is ill-defined, meaning you may reveal enemies in a part of the map you thought you could already see. Soldiers will "panic" (go AWOL and take random actions) at the absolute worst moments. Your favorite and most decorated soldier will suddenly get one-shotted by the most unlikely attack. But let me tell you something. I have been fighting this game on and off since its release - almost a decade. This past week I FINALLY finished the campaign... and I feel like a friggin' god. That feeling wouldn't be possible with a victory that came any easier. That's XCOM, baby.
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