On that note, performance and load times are not great. I get it, it’s supposed to be a depressing apocalyptic world and I don’t expect xcom levels of polish. The visuals and sound in this game take a back seat behind the gameplay and are drab and dull. For the most part, the evolution of enemies as time goes on feels right and has me thinking ‘oh sh**, they have grenades now’!? This is good. Those poison worms for example, I have only seen in 2 or 3 missions. It feels varied enough but some different enemy types early game would be appreciated. Characters don’t feel as overpowered as they do on xcom.Įnemies types are usually just slightly different versions of eachother and I have not reached nor can I reach end game so I have not seen all the enemy types. Perhaps lacking in the tactical versitility of xcom but it feels more grounded. In respect to gameplay, it is as I expected it to be. Unfortunately phoenix point PS4 release is a complete mess, at least it is for me, but before I go in to that I want to give some feedback on the game itself. If I could, I would play this game all night with no sleep and believe me I have tried. I loved the xcom series and even played some of the originals on pc back when I had a pc and I really like this game and how it differs from xcom 2 with the ballistics and manual aim system. So do I hate the game? No, I really like the game. However, it has been an utterly disappointing experience. After waiting since the pc launch to get my hands on this game, watching playthroughs and stalking the phoenix point Facebook page for news on a console release, It’s fair to say I was hyped up.
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