![]() ![]() ![]() There are a multitude of classes that your units will be spread across, with each bringing with them their own skills that can be used to adapt to any given situation. “The action of Phoenix Point will feel familiar to anyone who has played this type of strategy-action game before, with players moving different units across the battlefield and utilising cover to keep out of the way of incoming attacks.” It’s all turn-based, so players will be able to move their units around stress-free for the most part, though having some awareness of enemy units can often be imperative to your survival – especially if you want to end each turn out of harm’s reach. The action of Phoenix Point will feel familiar to anyone who has played this type of strategy-action game before, with players moving different units across the battlefield and utilising cover to keep out of the way of incoming attacks. It’s up to you to attempt to work with them and fight for the greater good: the future of humanity. Of course, mankind is guilty of being self-destructive in their war-fuelled ways, and that’s something that’s especially apparent across the world with the various factions that find themselves warring with the mutated creatures and amongst themselves. Phoenix Point sees players taking control of the titular organisation as they look to fight off a mutating virus threat that has overrun Earth, leaving humanity on the brink of extinction thanks to the mutated creatures it has created. Check out a gallery of screenshots down below: It’s available on console now in the form of the ‘Behemoth Edition’ that includes all DLC, so it’s definitely a good time to jump in if you’re a fan of strategic-action gameplay – just be wary of some technical hiccups that can tarnish the experience. The result? A game that’s fun to play and that offers a lot of depth, but that doesn’t always have the polish of its forebearer. Heralded as a spiritual successor to the XCOM series thanks to the fact that it has the original creator Julian Gollop working on it, the goal was to replicate and expand on the formula to offer players an alternative to Fireaxis’ strategy juggernaut. Phoenix Point is a bit of an interesting game. ![]()
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