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Cold War spy tactics meets XCOM-style squad management in 1983. Paranoia is the mechanic, not just the mood.

Phantom Doctrine is a turn-based tactical RPG set in the early 1980s, casting you as the director of a covert intelligence cell trying to prevent global catastrophe while every major world power tries to burn your network to the ground. You pick a starting faction - CIA, KGB, or a third shadowy option - and each brings a slightly different early narrative framing, though the mid-game converges more than purists might hope. The core loop splits between a strategic layer, where you manage safe houses, recruit and train agents, decode intercepted files, and run counterintelligence, and a tactical layer of turn-based missions where your operatives infiltrate, extract, or eliminate targets on grid-based maps. The infiltration system is where Phantom Doctrine genuinely earns its place. Agents carry cover identities, and blowing that cover mid-mission changes everything - guards shift from suspicious to lethal, and a quiet extraction suddenly becomes a firefight. There is real tension in deciding when to push deeper in disguise versus when to pull weapons and accept the chaos. The Conspiracy Board, a corkboard of decoded intel and connected leads, is a lovely bit of worldbuilding texture that also functions as your mission-unlock system. It rewards players who actually read the intercepted documents rather than clicking through them. The problems are real, though. The campaign is long in ways that feel unintentional. Mission maps recycle heavily past the midpoint, and the strategic layer develops a grind quality around the 20-hour mark when you are running the same raid-the-enemy-safe-house mission for the fifth time to keep your funding afloat. Agent progression exists but lacks the build-variety depth that RPG fans expect from something marketing itself as an RPG - the skill trees are functional but narrow. Writing is competent and atmospheric without being memorable. Nobody here is going to quote dialogue years later. Still, for a certain kind of player - one who loved XCOM's tension but wanted it draped in Cold War paranoia and tradecraft - Phantom Doctrine scratches something specific. The period setting is handled with more care than most games bother with, the counterintelligence mechanics (hunting enemy moles inside your own cell) create genuine stress, and the disguise system makes even straightforward missions feel layered. Mixed Steam reviews reflect a real split: tactical players who want more RPG depth, and RPG players who find the tactics thin. Both critiques have merit. This is best understood as a tactics game with RPG dressing, not the other way around. If you go in expecting XCOM with spies and accept that the writing will not reward re-reads the way a true CRPG does, there is a solid thirty-to-forty hour experience here for fans of the setting. Just know that the back half tests patience more than skill. Monika, Scout Team

Phantom Doctrine

Phantom Doctrine

14 ago 2018CreativeForge GamesGood Shepherd Entertainment
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Cold War spy tactics meets XCOM-style squad management in 1983. Paranoia is the mechanic, not just the mood.

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Phantom Doctrine is a turn-based tactical RPG set in the early 1980s, casting you as the director of a covert intelligence cell trying to prevent global catastrophe while every major world power tries to burn your network to the ground. You pick a starting faction - CIA, KGB, or a third shadowy option - and each brings a slightly different early narrative framing, though the mid-game converges more than purists might hope. The core loop splits between a strategic layer, where you manage safe houses, recruit and train agents, decode intercepted files, and run counterintelligence, and a tactical layer of turn-based missions where your operatives infiltrate, extract, or eliminate targets on grid-based maps. The infiltration system is where Phantom Doctrine genuinely earns its place. Agents carry cover identities, and blowing that cover mid-mission changes everything - guards shift from suspicious to lethal, and a quiet extraction suddenly becomes a firefight. There is real tension in deciding when to push deeper in disguise versus when to pull weapons and accept the chaos. The Conspiracy Board, a corkboard of decoded intel and connected leads, is a lovely bit of worldbuilding texture that also functions as your mission-unlock system. It rewards players who actually read the intercepted documents rather than clicking through them. The problems are real, though. The campaign is long in ways that feel unintentional. Mission maps recycle heavily past the midpoint, and the strategic layer develops a grind quality around the 20-hour mark when you are running the same raid-the-enemy-safe-house mission for the fifth time to keep your funding afloat. Agent progression exists but lacks the build-variety depth that RPG fans expect from something marketing itself as an RPG - the skill trees are functional but narrow. Writing is competent and atmospheric without being memorable. Nobody here is going to quote dialogue years later. Still, for a certain kind of player - one who loved XCOM's tension but wanted it draped in Cold War paranoia and tradecraft - Phantom Doctrine scratches something specific. The period setting is handled with more care than most games bother with, the counterintelligence mechanics (hunting enemy moles inside your own cell) create genuine stress, and the disguise system makes even straightforward missions feel layered. Mixed Steam reviews reflect a real split: tactical players who want more RPG depth, and RPG players who find the tactics thin. Both critiques have merit. This is best understood as a tactics game with RPG dressing, not the other way around. If you go in expecting XCOM with spies and accept that the writing will not reward re-reads the way a true CRPG does, there is a solid thirty-to-forty hour experience here for fans of the setting. Just know that the back half tests patience more than skill.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based TacticsCold WarSpy ThrillerInfiltrationCounterintelligenceCovert OpsStrategic LayerDisguise MechanicsFaction Choice

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Processor
Intel Core i3-2100 / AMD Phenom II X4 965 or equivalent
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 550 Ti / Intel HD 620 / Radeon HD 5770
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Version 11
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35 GB available spac…

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CreativeForge Games
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Good Shepherd Entertainment
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14 ago 2018

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