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KickStarter Phoenix Point - the new game from X-COM creator Julian Gollop

7h30n

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I'm doing the first playthrough with all the DLCs, it's not that overwhelming, actually I did my first playthrough... I just lost on Hero difficulty. And here I thought I can take any Gollop's game on Hard without playing it before :D

My verdict is that the combat systems are good and the game is indeed an improvement over nuXcom in every way. It's just the game has some really iritating design decisions, first and foremost being the UI and art design, but there are other gameplay related ones too. For example, scavenger missions are rather boring and stealth isn't very clear. I also don't find the environment destruction as reliable as in the original X-Com. It seems they tried to implement different material properties w.r.t. penetration of bullets and similar, but it just does not work as well as in Silent Storm and yet it's not as gamey (in a good way) like in X-Com. Overall, the game is halfway between new and old X-Com, which is a bit of a shame. I feel like the original X-Com is more snappier and fun to play, while Silent Storm and Jagged Alliance provide much better implementation of some systems appearing here. Oh, and there's no forest burning or generating enough smoke through all the fires you caused to KO enemies trapped in it :(

I can't yet speak of the balance, I've started another playthough on Veteran (Normal) this time. What I've noticed is that you quickly encounter enemies with heavy armor and you really need to focus your tech upgrades to deal with that (i.e. weapons with high Shred damage). Enemy variety is good, but judging by the comments it looks this may be the DLCs main improvement.

PRO TIP: You can equip any soldier with anything, you just have to disable item filtering in the equipment screen.
 

vmar

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This game actually owns and I'm losing sleep playing it. Thinking about restarting on a harder difficulty and maybe even buying all the dlcs cause normal is cake so far.
 

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This game actually owns and I'm losing sleep playing it. Thinking about restarting on a harder difficulty and maybe even buying all the dlcs cause normal is cake so far.
DLC2 brings in some tougher enemies. DLC1 only brings in bad AI enemies with tank like armor.
 

Thorgeim

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I had this game since the beginning but got annoyed really quickly... did they sort out most of "issues" now? Like cover system being very shite - squares showing cover but you cant move there because there is a 2mm of tree or w/e, or step out of cover inconsistency ... then soldiers basically having no personality at all, nuXcom was quite good at this, even old Xcom had relatable soldiers somehow, not sure what it was but PP soldiers just didnt interest me at all. I also hate the line HP bar insetad of old dots/bars but i can see thats still there, the whole thing just looked VERY bland and UI made it look like a mobile budget game.
 

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Is there miniguns, mechs and exoskeleton suits? JUST TELL ME
There is a normal minigun and acid shooting minigun. No mechs but you can have self driving vehicles during combat. There are kind of exoskeleton suits but also you can replace whole body parts with mechanical version that give you different abilities, immunities and stats.
 

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Yep a mini gun with a few varieties, like each race has their own version of each weapon, and some do different things. Like with the sniper rifles, one race's is longer range, one is shorter but does more damage, and one race is a sniper stun rifle that is great for capturing enemies. You also get addons like exoskeleton stuff, I had a shoulder mounted rocket launcher that was really good, a jet pack which really helped make the game worth playing, and other stuff like a radar hat and one that removes the smoke some aliens spew out. There are some leap boots which go short distances too.
 

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haven't played it since launch. Did they tweak the game so it is not encouraging player to skip random mission to avoid enemy progression ?
Or is it still like previously where random mission should be avoided unless necessary?
 
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haven't played it since launch. Did they tweak the game so it is not encouraging player to skip random mission to avoid enemy progression ?
Or is it still like previously where random mission should be avoided unless necessary?
This was fixed at start of summer. Enemies now progress with time depending on difficulty you chose, your actions have an effect but it is small. At the same time, training facilities still give you XP but you get less skill points from leveling up and the rest you get by successfully finishing missions.
 

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Is equipment still relegated to difficulty? I don't want HP bloat, but I don't want my soldiers to come fully decked out either :negative:

I'm hoping this is changed for the Steam release.
 

ArchAngel

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Is equipment still relegated to difficulty? I don't want HP bloat, but I don't want my soldiers to come fully decked out either :negative:

I'm hoping this is changed for the Steam release.
You can now hire soldiers in two ways. You can recruit those offered directly to your base, they only cost food and always come with no equipment and mutations/cybernetics. Other way is like at release, you go to Havens and hire them from there. The level of equipment they come with depends on difficulty. Higher difficulty, less equipement.
 

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So this game has a steam page now. I took a peek at the forums there and I saw the developer saying there will be more DLC coming. Steam release is labeled as 'Year one'.
 

downwardspiral

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haven't played it since launch. Did they tweak the game so it is not encouraging player to skip random mission to avoid enemy progression ?
Or is it still like previously where random mission should be avoided unless necessary?
This was fixed at start of summer. Enemies now progress with time depending on difficulty you chose, your actions have an effect but it is small. At the same time, training facilities still give you XP but you get less skill points from leveling up and the rest you get by successfully finishing missions.
Thanks. I can't do brofist.

Tried the game, it is more enjoyable than the initial build.
Also is there a way to tell if my overwatch will cover the corner or not?
Sometimes they fire at enemy in corner sometimes they don't.
Also active shooting in corner sometimes you can peek your head out sometimes you can't.
 

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Only movement activates overwatch. OW is kind of unpredictable due to how maps are designed
 

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The red cone is also hard to read. It seems to be the white area inside the cone rather than the cone itself. And yeah it is all a bit flakey, but raining infinite grenades on stuff helps ensure victory :P
 

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https://phoenixpoint.info/blog/2020/11/2/arkham-update-v18-patch-notes

ARKHAM UPDATE (V1.8) - PATCH NOTES
Our latest patch is a big one! With help from our community of players and in-game telemetry, we’ve packed the Arkham update with plenty of improvements and modifications. Arkham is out on Wednesday, November 4, 2020.

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Geoscape

  • Improved aircraft selection UI
  • Added Phoenix base selection functionality
  • Reworked personnel screen
    • Vehicles are shown along the soldiers
    • Soldiers and vehicles are divided by the location they are at
    • Added basic stats for each soldier and service record
  • Character equipment and training screens are merged and information for stealth, accuracy and perception is added
    • Dismiss of soldiers is now accessible only from this screen
  • There is a new tab in personnel screen showing the soldier memorial
  • New game over screen with gameplay statistics
  • Factions can now attack Phoenix bases when at war with Phoenix
  • When New Jericho is attacking a Pandoran base now you can join in the attack and you will encounter some of their soldiers in battle
  • Ancient Guardians: expanded list of resistances
  • Project Glory now researchable after the first mention of the ancient civilization in the main story
  • Bionic Fortress: increased deployment
  • DLC 1 and 2: a number of missions have rewards increased
Tactical
  • Visual upgrade of the tactical UI
    • Portraits are now showing hit points along with will points and action points
    • Advanced information about weapons can be activated from the gameplay options
Other
  • Controller scheme rework - complete rework of Tactical and Geoscape controller scheme, there is no longer a free cursor in the game
  • New neutral haven special mission
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Bug Fixes
  • Fixed a hang when evacuating from an Ancient Site defense mission.
  • Fixed an exploit where players could scrap items that were already scrapped thus gaining infinite resources.
  • Fixed an issue where some evacuation points on Anu maps would appear floating in the air.
  • A materials reward is now present in the Victory briefing screen after capturing an Ancient site.
  • Disabling an enemy unit's equipment/weapon will trigger its flinching animations.
  • Fixed an issue where boulders were blocking an evacuation zone on some Scavenging maps.
  • Fixed an issue where Triton enemies could spawn inside some environmental props on Scavenging maps.
  • Fixed an issue where the player's units couldn't use ladders on some New Jericho maps.
  • Fixed an issue where vehicles couldn't move on some New Jericho maps.
  • Fixed an issue where a Pure soldier's shield would remain in the air after the unit gets killed.
  • Fixed an issue where a string of text appeared while aiming a Chiron enemy's Agile Leg body part.
  • Fixed an issue where The Exalted could overcharge her Will Points above her maximum value of 28.
  • Fixed an issue where the Dazed animation would sometimes appear on the ground.
  • The Hatching Sentinel's electrical visual effects can no longer be viewed before discovering the enemy.
  • The Status - Psychic Ward ability should appear only once in the character info section.
  • Fixed a hang when a Heavy damages its own Fury-2 launcher while shooting with it
  • Fixed an issue where players couldn't save their game when loading an autosave
  • Mind control can't be used by targets that are Dazed anymore
  • Fixed an issue where the players were receiving notification for Timed Missions expiring when they weren't revealed yet
  • Jet Jump can no longer be used in some Alien Nest missions
  • Fixed the fence at the start of the Prisoner of Ice mission from blocking vehicles
  • Poison stacks will no longer be reduced upon loading saves where units have been poisoned
  • Fixed an issue where units entering cover in a specific corner of an Anu building would kill them
  • Sentinels can no longer enter their Preparing state when under the effects of Daze
  • EMP grenades now deal damage and disable Spider Drones
  • Fixed an issue where vehicles could deploy in buildings on certain Haven Defense missions
  • The Neural Disruption ability will now disable the Siren's Mind Control ability
  • Fixed an issue where the Priest's Radiant Hope aura was still in effect after being evacuated
 
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ArchAngel

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It is not as a big of a UI overhaul as many (including me) wanted but they said they got more UI improvements on the way for future patches.
 

LESS T_T

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Release date moved up by a week, likely because they don't want to release it on the same day with the Polish punk in the town. (Well if he really shows up on time.)

https://store.steampowered.com/newshub/app/839770/view/2923360320136260008

Phoenix Point: Year One Edition Moves To December 3rd
Year One Edition to release one week earlier than planned

Phoenix Point, the turn-based strategy game from X-COM creator Julian Gollop and Snapshot Games, announced that the upcoming “Year One Edition”, which collects the game with all previously released DLC and digital extras, will now release for Windows PC and Mac on December 3rd, 2020. This is one week earlier from its previously announced date of December 10th. Phoenix Point: Year One Edition will be available from most PC digital retailers, including Steam.

Snapshot Games Head of Marketing, Eric Neigher said: “We know a lot of fans have been eagerly waiting for Year One Edition since we announced it earlier this year, and that’s why we are extremely pleased to be able to bring it to them a week earlier than we had planned.”

Phoenix Point: Year One Edition includes all previously released content: 3 DLC Packs (“Blood & Titanium”, “Legacy of the Ancients”, and the “Living Weapons Pack”) and a slew of updates, upgrades, fixes, and new content suggested by the community.

“Year One Edition is the best, most complete version of Phoenix Point yet released, and we’re excited for players to dive into new campaigns with new challenges,” said Julian Gollop, CEO of Snapshot Games and Lead Designer for Phoenix Point. “The team has worked extremely hard to get Year One Edition ready to go, and we know players are going to appreciate that hard work when they play the game.”
 
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Release date moved up by a week, likely because they don't want to release it on the same day with the Polish punk in the town. (Well if he really shows up on time.)
It's funny you should say that. That's precisely what I just read in a backer email in which they admit to wanting "to get as much distance from Cyberpunk as possible". It's funny this little news piece doesn't mention that explicitly.
 

Polanski

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This is the backer mail:

Dear Backer,

Good news! Phoenix Point: Year One Edition is coming to Steam and other PC and Mac platforms a week earlier than planned, on December 3, 2020. Why the move? There’s no reason to be coy about it — we moved to avoid the juggernaut that is Cyberpunk 2077.


Although the reasons are direct, the decision was difficult. We debated internally quite a bit as to whether we should move the game into 2021, to get as much distance from Cyberpunk as possible. We ultimately decided this would be unfair to you, the fans who have waited so long for Phoenix Point: Year One Edition to release on their platform of choice. We certainly understand why others have made the decision to delay their games in light of the Cyberpunkmove, but we want you to be able to play ours as soon as possible, because we’re really proud of it.

This is a risky proposition for us. Believe it or not, a week of development time has a big effect on the quality of a release. The team has been working extremely hard, both on our latest “Arkham” Update, which just came out this week, and on the Year One Edition. Our goal is to exceed your expectations, and we believe we can do that — without crunching — even on this new timeline. Hopefully, you’ll agree that Year One Edition is the best version of Phoenix Point yet released and one of the best strategy games of the year.
We’re excited for you to play Phoenix Point: Year One Edition on December 3. If you haven’t yet, please don’t forget to wishlist us on Steam, or your platform of choice!

Best regards,

The Phoenix Point Team

It’s almost like they admit using the epic release as an extended beta and this is the real release.
 

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