There is also a big variety of different weapons, armour, and items that each unit can use. However, the game does offer a pretty big variety of enemies to take on during your travels across the world. The game does have a nicely structured story which sets the tone of what we are to expect. Of course, there is a story there, but don’t go expecting something as in-depth as The Last of Us or Alan Wake. Ugly little sods they areĪs with other games similar to this one, this is more focused on the gameplay than a massive in-depth story. The Pandoravirus is mutating human beings one by one into uncontrollable aliens with a hunger for death and destruction. These came about when the world was devastated by a virus named the Pandoravirus. In this game, our main enemy is the Pandorans. GameplayĪs with all turn-based games, we start Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition with an introduction to the control system and how to defend ourselves against the incoming enemy. ![]() You can check out a previous review of mine here where I played UnMetal on the PC. So with two big hitters in the gaming industry behind Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition, can it hit as hard as some of the X-COM games have done in the past? Continue reading to find out. ![]() ![]() Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition Proves It’s Not All About X-COM Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition is a turn-based strategy RPG game. Snapshot games is founded by Julian Gollop, who is known for being the creator of the legendary series of X-COM games, and David Kaye who is known for being a co-founder of Iron Realms Entertainment (Lusternia, Aetolia). This game is brought to us by developers Snapshot Games ( Chaos Reborn) and publishers Prime Matter ( Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Kings Bounty II). Welcome to my review of the Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition PlayStation 4 version, played on the PlayStation 5.
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