Flaser wrote...
This trailers proves that 2K is *NOT* resurrecting X-COM, they're taking the body and sodomizing it with a pile driver. That trailer was more Flash Gordon than X-COM.
UFO Enemy Unknown was about fear and despair: your enemy was better armed, armored and was ultimately poised to overwhelm you numerically as well. On most missions it wasn't unusual to loose a guy or two even with decent equipment... and in the beginning you could have fewer survivors than dead.
The game was also jam-packed with with UFO and conspiracy theories of its age... this game has nothing that I could identify as such.
It's actually Bioshock rehashed as another game... not X-COM.
But that's exactly whats happening in that trailer. While the aliens not having weaponry, conventional weapons do incapacitate them, for a bit, and then the black ooze starts to recombine and attack again, those special weapons you saw have to be unlocked by gathering alien 'materials' and you do not have access to any of them when you start.
Those enemies do not stop spawning, in the original you had to scour the map for that "one last alien" that you cant seem to find, here the "fear and despair" increases more, those aliens do not stop coming. You don't "kill the last one" your weapons that CAN kill those things will run out of ammo before the area run out of enemies. And if you take too much time, the monolith comes down and starts killing everything, and you wont have anything to take THAT think on until the end of the game.
Your people CAN die, if you didn't notice the one black ooze was skullfucking then lethally deepthroating one of your men, and from what 2k said, there are negative impacts for letting your men die.
And as for conspiracy theories, your basically documenting an alien invasion, and have no idea what they want or why they are doing it. So its your job as the leader of a secret service stationed in Nevada desert to go out and take on these places where aliens have basically gone and fucked up the Americana of 1950's.
I've never played X-Com, but I'm going to give this version a chance, maybe if I played the original I'd feel different about it. But to me its just like Bethesda taking over Fallout. People are going to complain about change, even if that change gets more people into the game.