I was planning on getting Xcom 2, but I'm broke and wont get paid till after the sale ends.
It depends on the playstyle you enjoy. I liked XCOM 2, but I do agree that it is weaker in some areas than 1 was (alpha strike is probably the biggest problem). A big upside of 2 is the huge amount of modding content available (even some adult mods too), so you can customize your experience a lot more easily in 2 than 1. Xenonauts should only be a recommendation if you like the gameplay from the original XCOM series, including time units, the cover system, and much larger unit counts on missions. It isn't for everyone.My two cents, don't get XCom 2 unless you can get it really cheap. It is nowhere near as good as the first one, in fact I rather disliked it.
If you like games like that though, I would recommend one called Xenonauts. A great game in the same sort of style, a bit more faithful to the original games though.
For some games, the modding scene is even better than the game itself. Like who actually bought ARMA 2 to play ARMA 2, and not DayZ?
To be fair, I was specifically referring to games you buy, pretty much to play a mod for it.Modding sure as hell made Skyrim's shelf life last a LOT longer than it would without mods. That pretty much applies to any games with modding support.
that makes me remember i still have to complete some high difficult missions on Final Fantasy Type Zero, great news that Ace from Type Zero will be in the new Dissidia gameI bought a bunch of Final Fantasy games, though I've played most of them.
Finished V for the first time yesterday and beat all five bonus bosses earlier today. Neo Shinryu is horrible.
Still, beating those superbosses gave me some confidence. Maybe I'll try Emerald and Ruby Weapon in VII again.