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Part 2!

But watch out, now it's Simon's turn to play :p
 
I'm so excited for the new X-Com (real) I have all the old games. Love TBT and it looks soo good! :)
Same - when I saw that news I'm sure my heart skipped a beat or two
:D

That game from the (what was it 1980s 1990s) was awesome!

But we digress from the thread. . . . . . just shows you what even the news of a great game can do to you. . . . . .Like x-com and A Game Of Dwarves.
;)
 
The first thing I see is it would be nijce to be able to build bridges across gaps.
 
what are you guys talking about im confused!
Way off topic from the original post but. . . . back in the 80s there was a game “X-Com” that was awesome. Someone took it and made a game now called X-Com, but it is nothing at all like that original game. So now in the making there is a new game coming out that is redoing the original “X-Com” game . . . the true X-Com game . . . http://www.xenonauts.com/

:D
 
I can PERSONALLY assure you that this Firaxis X-Com sequel is indeed a true successor to the original, having both the tactical, strategy and campaign elements. But with both evolved quite heavily to reduce tediousness in the UI and routine management. Xenonauts is an admirable CLONE but only a clone, as we can still play the original with Dos-Box I don't particularly see what need Xenonauts fills however well made it may be.