X-COM creator Julian Gollop’s turn-based techniques sci-fi technique Phoenix Level has seen its closing official replace on PC to coincide with the discharge of a whole version of the sport. Out now, Phoenix Level: Full Version consists of all six DLC launched up to now. You possibly can check out the whole lot included within the bundle by watching the trailer beneath.
Devs Snapshot Video games say the ‘Hastur’ replace lastly introduces the long-requested characteristic of Steam Workshop help to let gamers muck about designing their very own content material for the sport. To mark the launch of mod help, Snapshot have launched their very own ‘Customized Marketing campaign’ on Steam, which permits for far more customisation within the sport than was potential beforehand. They’ve additionally made all soldier skins free, together with ones solely accessible on console earlier than, and added two new skins: Aztec Priest and Pandoran Technician.
Phoenix Level was initially launched again in December 2019. It’s had a good bit of DLC since then, such because the will-sapping mechanics of Corrupted Horizons again in October, large flying monsters in Festering Skies in Might final 12 months, and the subterranean robots of Legacy Of The Ancients in August 2020, only for instance. There’s been a lot of free updates to the sport alongside the best way too. The Full Version has bundled all of that into one useful alien lump.
Jeremy Peel thought the sport had “slow-burn greatness” in his Phoenix Level overview. “It’s a sport the place you is perhaps exploring a web site, bracing for ambush, however as an alternative discover an deserted theme park devoted to a novelty boy band of hedge fund managers referred to as the Profitable Lads,” he mentioned. “The place you dread the thud of a parasitic worm dropping from a roof to the bottom at your toes. The place the chilly utilitarianism skilled by XCOM slowly melts, and beliefs begins to affect your diplomacy.”
Phoenix Level: Full Version is out now on Steam, GOG, the Epic Video games Retailer and the Microsoft Retailer for £24/$29/€29. It’s on Google Stadia too. There’s a demo up on Steam if you wish to give Phoenix Level a go.