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During the Twilight, all human responses were futile. Choosing caution over aggression, the governments of the world didn't realize how quickly the end could come, and were buried alongside those that they governed. A few, however, did survive, sealed i...
During the Twilight, all human responses were futile. Choosing caution over aggression, the governments of the world didn't realize how quickly the end could come, and were buried alongside those that they governed. A few, however, did survive, sealed in underground bases with stocks of food and oxygen. After several weeks, the spores seemed to have disintegrated, decomposing and settling into the soil. The world seemed safe again, for a time. This is where you come in: you must gather together the remaining peoples of the planet, find out what has happened, and, if possible, get your revenge.
A unique combination of real-time and turn-based combat
A big variety of modern weapons from the AK to the XM8
Fully three-dimensional battlefield with a freelook camera
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
This is an ok game. Definitely not an XCOM clone, but more 'inspired by' XCOM. The implementation of real time combat really kills it for me. You can get used to it but turn-based was the way to go.
I will preface this review thusly: If you are looking for a modern XCOM remake in the spirit of the original, look no further than Xenonauts. You won't find it in UFO: Aftermath. Or in the "official" XCOM: Enemy Uknown. Especially not there.
Having said that, UFO is a pretty average "modernized" XCOM-type strategy game, by 2003's standards. It's a bit simplified, but retains much of the unforgiving nature that the original XCOM and Terror from the Deep were known for.
There's fun to be had here, even if there are now newer games that do it better. Just be forewarned that, if you ARE a fan of the original XCOM game, there's just enough of XCOM in this game to frustrate you over the things that AREN'T in it.
The game is set in post-doomday Earth. The majority of humanity perished to an alien biological weapon. Now the aliens are terraforming the Earth through a spreading biomass, making it more conductive for themselves while wiping out all native life on the planet. In addition, the advanced alien army itself is quickly capturing all resources on the planet.
You are the military leader of the resistance, reporting to the Council of Earth. Your job is to assemble teams of commandos to take back the planet and stop the alien biomass infestation. Each commando has different strengths and weaknesses. You have to combine different roles (soldier, medic, sniper, etc.) to achieve your objectives. The game is fairly hard, so you have to diversify and try to use your full team to take down a target quickly. Lost commandos are gone permanently, but you keep getting new recruits.
You can also research and develop a large number (nearly 70) of alien technologies, which goes on in real-time as your commando teams are battling on the field. Missions are fairly diverse, ranging from sanitizing (wiping out alien presence in) an area, search-and-rescue missions, storming and taking over crashed alien ships, acquiring alien artifacts, securing installations, capturing territory, etc.
The musical score is really excellent and sets the mood nicely. In contrast, the voice-acting is quite weird. Several of the commandos sound very odd, particularly the female commandos who sound like manly men with laryngitis. However, the graphics in the game are decent. The controls are simple to use, but you will need to pause a lot, as your commandos need to receive every explicit instruction from you.
All in all, UFO: Aftermath is an interesting game to play. If you like sci-fi games set in post-doomsday Earth you won't be disappointed.