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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Teaches You To Deal With Gas Station Invasions

Firaxis continues to tease us with information about its upcoming title, XCOM: Enemy Unknown. While there still hasn’t been any video footage of the title, the new images they've released do a fine job of explaining how it’s going to play out. The unique blend of turn-based and action/strategy elements should offer a very interesting product if the early information is any indication.
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Firaxis continues to tease us with information about its upcoming title, XCOM: Enemy Unknown. While there still hasn’t been any video footage of the title, the new images they’ve released do a fine job of explaining how it’s going to play out. The unique blend of turn-based and action/strategy elements should offer a very interesting product if the early information is any indication.

Game Informer has also revealed how a few of the perks will play out as demonstrated by their sniper unit grappling to higher ground in order to earn “damn good ground” as well as the assault soldier utilizing a “run & gun” strategy to clear out a 1950s diner.

All in all, XCOM: Enemy Unknown is shaping up to be one of the better releases of the year, and I for one can’t wait to start leveling restaurants in order to snipe aliens.


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