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  1. X-Com now on Steam.

    Likely. I expect it to be built on the Bioshock engine...lo and behold Enforcer 2...
  2. X-Com now on Steam.

    We've helped 2K Games test the X-COM games a little, and they will add the DOSBox version of TFTD soon. In fact, they'll include both versions (Windows and DOSBox).
  3. The Future of Civilization

    Yeah, the AI could be better, that's true. As for the combat, I think it's fine. Though it is a large part of the game, it shouldn't take more focus than it already does. Exploring, trade, building cities and so on are the areas to focus on IMO. How would you want the combat?
  4. The Future of Civilization

    That would be Take Two. There's been some pretty strong indications that Irrational is working on a new game in the series. No confirmation yet however... @Amasius: I've been wondering the same about Colonization. GUI and graphics for sure, but the game is really great as it is besides those...
  5. The Future of Civilization

    I'll give my vote to Colonization!
  6. Disciples III Q&A at Strategy Core

    We also have a King's Bounty interview up.
  7. StrategyCore Visits UFO: Afterlight

    Give the UFO: Afterlight demo a spin Ivy Mike. You get to see all parts of the game in it, so it should give you a pretty good idea.
  8. UFO: Afterlight Demo Action

    Jolt.co.uk just published their review of UFO: Afterlight and was pleasantly surprised. You can keep track of the UFO: Afterlight reviews at GameRankings.com
  9. UFO: Afterlight Demo Action

    Softpedia has a very early review of UFO: Afterlight ready for your reading pleasure. They are very pleased with the third instalment in the UFO: After series, and you can read why in their Afterlight review (contains mild spoilers).
  10. XCom UFO 3D

    I don't know how much more there is to tell. It's just one guy working on it, and it was announced fairly recently. Hope it gets somewhere, but most projects tends to die long before completion :(. You can find a list of other similar projects here.
  11. XCom UFO 3D

    A little more information here. The updated music sample is really nice!
  12. A year later, I finish Silent Storm!

    Yeah, I hear there are raving mad babies running loose there... :) @DarkUnderlord: The only real fan-site for Silent Storm were S2HQ. Sadly it died away slowly, so we decided to make it part of StrategyCore (with the authors permission of course). Problem is that we haven't had time to do...
  13. Strategy First Dumps GFI : JA3D and JA3 Terminated?

    It is true that JA3D was to be RTwP at first, but when we tried it at E3 it was more or less a remake of JA2. Only thing lacking was travelling on the map I think. You can see the hands-on preview here if you like. Since GFI seems determined to publish it under another name, you might see it...
  14. Review Night Watch crushed by Pro-G

    And even so there's another game coming...
  15. Strategy First Dumps GFI : JA3D and JA3 Terminated?

    JA3D was basically a new 3D version of JA2. JA3 was to be a sequel to JA2 adding new features and so on. That's how I understood it at least...

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