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X-COM: Apocalypse is the third game in the X-COM series of computer games. It was manufactured by Microprose and released inside 1997.

Similar to the 1st both games, Apocalypse features the "management" mode & the "combat" mode. A Earth view of a former ii, but, has been eliminate & the game currently focuses in one city, known as Mega Primus. Due around section to its differences Apocalypse recieved good deal less critical plaudits, & is typically considered the step in the image below its predecessors.

Apocalypse features the redone interface using recently graphics. It's further complex, & a management of keeping & increasing a funding of the X-COM organisation currently reach does'nt sole intercepting UFOs, but as well make a point to minimize indirect damage, preventing alien hostile takeovers & potentially raiding a buildings of more organisations, of which there are many inside Mega Primus.

a recently feature is a guide of swimming the tactical missions within either the familiar turn-depending mode or even real-instance. around a turn-depending mode, a aliens & human being switch turns to perform actions when in real-instance, all about happens at the same time, though the game may be paused at anytime to issue orders to offices.

A enemies within Apocalypse come once more a aliens. In the 1st game, it come from either Mars. In a 2nd, it come from either the davy jones's locker of the Earth. Nowadays, a aliens arrive across tetrahedron shaped teleport gates (Although, there is no very relationship between a aliens in that game, & a ones in the 1st both). A streaming video player must work out training bring his or even her have aircraft back across these gates forswearing a aircraft acquiring ruined per hard shields around the babies. Another time across, a alien globe awaits...

Technical detail
Besides a super nice pausable real-period modus for battles, these are too worth mentioning that X-Com: Apocalypse claims to have a self-learning AI-module. A developers' home page suggests that 1 can copy a AI-File & swap it sustaining an additional streaming video player's AI-File. the symptom should exist as a different swimming personal experience (at least inside AI behavior).

Gamespot's Game Guide
by Roger Wong

Adrenaline Vault
[4/5] Review with screen shots by Jim Brumbaugh. "New entrants to the X-COM field will probably find this game well-worth the cost."

GameSpot
Includes review, downloads, FAQs and hints, cheats, and screen shots.

GameSpot
Review by Ron Dulin, [8.6] "This is almost the X-COM sequel that folks have been hoping for."


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