Same but I've been playing the crap out of EU so I'm not to jaded.Yeah, I played it for like 30 minutes, then went straight back to EU.
Did you buy the game?Yeah, I played it for like 30 minutes, then went straight back to EU.
Yes, paid 37 bucks for it. Was totally worth it only because it came with a free copy of EU w/DLCs. And Spec Ops: The Line, though I haven't played much of that yet. Got 136 hours played of EU since I got my real copy, not to mention the several hundred hours I played the torrent. So definitely got my money's worth, just wish Bureau was a better game. I had my doubts anyway, when a company basically gives you $100 worth of extra games for pre-ordering it raises red flags.Did you buy the game?
I was going to harass you for pirating EU, an amazing game you enjoyed thoroughly. Granted you have a legit copy now, but seriously, in the future when something like EU comes out (amazingly well done turn-based strategy which is a "dead" genre) buy the bloody game to show the developer some support. Firaxis deserves, and actually needs, your money.Yes, paid 37 bucks for it. Was totally worth it only because it came with a free copy of EU w/DLCs. And Spec Ops: The Line, though I haven't played much of that yet. Got 136 hours played of EU since I got my real copy, not to mention the several hundred hours I played the torrent. So definitely got my money's worth, just wish Bureau was a better game. I had my doubts anyway, when a company basically gives you $100 worth of extra games for pre-ordering it raises red flags.
Lol. I agree with you. I had no idea how good it was before I played it. I was late to the game and only found out about it last month while looking for something turn-based while waiting for the new Shadowrun. As you mention, the genre has been pretty much dead for years now, so I hadn't been paying attention. I always end up buying the games that are good, I was just waiting on a sale this time because money's a little tight at the moment.I was going to harass you for pirating EU, an amazing game you enjoyed thoroughly. Granted you have a legit copy now, but seriously, in the future when something like EU comes out (amazingly well done turn-based strategy which is a "dead" genre) buy the bloody game to show the developer some support. Firaxis deserves, and actually needs, your money.
I always hate the mix of "hey, gotta have limited ammo cuz realism, yo" with enemies that take more than 1-2 bullets to kill. Consistency, how does it work?Really trying to like this game as much as it looked, but over the shoulder third party fps + shit happening while you try to assign your orders + taking every bit of ammo I have to kill mutons before they rape me = ugh.
I was kinda hoping for a mix of EU in how the base is built + a squad/fps, but pipe dream it is. I'd go with a 6 or 7 overall as the story is kinda neat.
Awesome, me too. The EU expansion is a no-brainer for me and I am completely violating my "No pre-orders" rule.Lol. I agree with you. I had no idea how good it was before I played it. I was late to the game and only found out about it last month while looking for something turn-based while waiting for the new Shadowrun. As you mention, the genre has been pretty much dead for years now, so I hadn't been paying attention. I always end up buying the games that are good, I was just waiting on a sale this time because money's a little tight at the moment.And I'll definitely be pre-ordering the expansion.![]()
Plays pretty closely - AI is relatively bright without micromanaging. Is some extra details like "Flanking" bonuses and such added to the details when you give orders to people and you can queue a bunch of extras.For someone who has played this, how does the combat compare to ME3 or ME2?