![]() This will likely be super appealing to some and a little off-putting to others. Take note, however, that if you’re not well-versed in this type of game you should prepare for a challenge as this one does very little to hold your hand. You also have the 4 DLCs bundled in that open up as you progress through the campaign, and for $39.99 (£34.99), or through Game Pass, there’s a boat-load of content and a good value for money here. In the console edition, expect to find the same complex, rewarding, and incredibly difficult XCOM-style gameplay that has benefitted from some improvements and tweaks since launch to improve the overall flow and difficulty curve of the game. In today’s review, we’re primarily going to be covering the quality of the console port, so if you’re interested in a full review of Phoenix Point’s gameplay, story, and systems, I’d highly recommend checking out our editor-in-chief’s excellent review here on Gaming Trend. With that history lesson over, one question remains: how does the console version stack up against its brother-in-arms over on the PC? Fast Forward another 10 months and Phoenix Point has made its console debut in the form of the Behemoth Edition. The culmination of these updates was the Year One edition, which, you guessed it, released around a year later and became the definitive way to play the game. ![]() Since then it’s had a myriad of patches, updates and DLC to improve balance, technical performance, add content, and so on. If you can believe it, Phoenix Point first released on PC all the way back in 2019.
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