

There are many aspects to XCOM 2 which can help you shape the game in any way you like, whether it be naming your squad members after your mates, or applying certain rules throughout your play through. Without giving too much away, you are back in the crossfire (literally and figuratively) of the XCOM project, but with even more dire consequences than the first and it is again up to you and your rag-tag squad of ‘elite’ soldiers to save the day. In terms of the main story, XCOM 2 picks up where Enemy Unknown left off, but not in the way you think.

XCOM 2 – following the footsteps of Enemy Unknown? It’s a fully enjoyable game, much in the line of it’s prequel, Enemy Unknown, but boy is the game a Random Number Generated (RNG) hell.
