Compara los precios de X-Com: UFO Defense en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MicroProse Software, Inc. Publicado por Take 2 Interactive. Lanzado el 4/9/2008. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy.

The 1994 grandfather of tactical strategy is still punishing, still brilliant, and still the reason half the genre exists.

X-Com: UFO Defense is a turn-based tactical and base-management hybrid that asks you to run a paramilitary organization fighting a slow-burn alien invasion. On the tactical layer, you deploy squads on procedurally generated maps, moving soldiers one action point at a time, managing line of sight, suppression, and the very real possibility that a rookie named after your best friend just got vaporized by a plasma bolt. On the strategic layer, you are managing budgets, research queues, base placement across a world map, manufacturing schedules, and the political mood of every funding nation. Both layers feed each other constantly. Lose too many soldiers and your next mission is understaffed. Ignore the research tree and you will still be fielding rifles while aliens start fielding mind control. For strategy veterans, the depth here is genuine. The research tree has meaningful sequencing decisions. Do you rush Alien Alloys for better armor, or push toward Laser Weapons first? Base layout matters in ways most modern games have abandoned. Radar coverage, workshop adjacency, hangar access - these are real optimization problems with late-game consequences. The AI, by 2024 standards, is predictable, but it cheats just enough on higher difficulties to stay dangerous. And the Geoscape, the world map simulation running in real time while you scramble interceptors and watch UFO crash sites decay, still creates tension that a lot of modern successors fail to replicate. Here is the case for newcomers: yes, the interface is a product of its era, and the game will explain almost nothing to you with any warmth. But the underlying logic is coherent once you map it out. Spend one hour reading the in-game UFOpaedia plus a basic beginner guide from the community, and the core loop clicks fast. Early months are forgiving enough to let you find your footing. The game's famous difficulty spikes - Terror Missions, Chryssalid encounters, Psionic attacks in the late game - all arrive gradually enough that you have time to build toward them. Treat the first campaign as a learning run, not a serious playthrough, and the second campaign becomes a strategic puzzle you will actually want to solve. What does not hold up is the UX. Selling items requires clicking through menus that clearly were not designed with anyone's patience in mind. Soldiers have no persistent nicknames unless you rename them manually. The save system has no autosave, which is either a feature or a problem depending on how sadistic you are. The Steam release is a DOSBox wrapper, functional but barebones, with no widescreen support or quality-of-life patches baked in. The mod ecosystem around the original game is lighter than what grew around OpenXCOM, the free community remaster, so if you want mods you may want to investigate that separately. Still, 95 percent positive across nearly four thousand Steam reviews written decades after release tells you something real about staying power. If you have already played XCOM 2 or Chimera Squad and wondered where this franchise came from, this is the answer. It is rougher, colder, and considerably less forgiving, but the decisions carry more weight precisely because the game does not hold your hand through any of them. Diego, Scout Team

X-Com: UFO Defense

X-Com: UFO Defense

4 sept 2008MicroProse Software, IncTake 2 Interactive
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The 1994 grandfather of tactical strategy is still punishing, still brilliant, and still the reason half the genre exists.

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X-Com: UFO Defense is a turn-based tactical and base-management hybrid that asks you to run a paramilitary organization fighting a slow-burn alien invasion. On the tactical layer, you deploy squads on procedurally generated maps, moving soldiers one action point at a time, managing line of sight, suppression, and the very real possibility that a rookie named after your best friend just got vaporized by a plasma bolt. On the strategic layer, you are managing budgets, research queues, base placement across a world map, manufacturing schedules, and the political mood of every funding nation. Both layers feed each other constantly. Lose too many soldiers and your next mission is understaffed. Ignore the research tree and you will still be fielding rifles while aliens start fielding mind control. For strategy veterans, the depth here is genuine. The research tree has meaningful sequencing decisions. Do you rush Alien Alloys for better armor, or push toward Laser Weapons first? Base layout matters in ways most modern games have abandoned. Radar coverage, workshop adjacency, hangar access - these are real optimization problems with late-game consequences. The AI, by 2024 standards, is predictable, but it cheats just enough on higher difficulties to stay dangerous. And the Geoscape, the world map simulation running in real time while you scramble interceptors and watch UFO crash sites decay, still creates tension that a lot of modern successors fail to replicate. Here is the case for newcomers: yes, the interface is a product of its era, and the game will explain almost nothing to you with any warmth. But the underlying logic is coherent once you map it out. Spend one hour reading the in-game UFOpaedia plus a basic beginner guide from the community, and the core loop clicks fast. Early months are forgiving enough to let you find your footing. The game's famous difficulty spikes - Terror Missions, Chryssalid encounters, Psionic attacks in the late game - all arrive gradually enough that you have time to build toward them. Treat the first campaign as a learning run, not a serious playthrough, and the second campaign becomes a strategic puzzle you will actually want to solve. What does not hold up is the UX. Selling items requires clicking through menus that clearly were not designed with anyone's patience in mind. Soldiers have no persistent nicknames unless you rename them manually. The save system has no autosave, which is either a feature or a problem depending on how sadistic you are. The Steam release is a DOSBox wrapper, functional but barebones, with no widescreen support or quality-of-life patches baked in. The mod ecosystem around the original game is lighter than what grew around OpenXCOM, the free community remaster, so if you want mods you may want to investigate that separately. Still, 95 percent positive across nearly four thousand Steam reviews written decades after release tells you something real about staying power. If you have already played XCOM 2 or Chimera Squad and wondered where this franchise came from, this is the answer. It is rougher, colder, and considerably less forgiving, but the decisions carry more weight precisely because the game does not hold your hand through any of them.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamTurn-Based TacticsBase BuildingPermadeathResearch TreeGeoscapeClassic StrategyDOSBoxAlien InvasionSquad Management

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OS
Microsoft® 2000/XP/Vista®
Processor
80386 processor or better
Memory
4Mb RAM Sound Cards Supported: AdLib compatible cards, SoundBlaster compatible cards and the Roland LAPC-1.

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Desarrolladora
MicroProse Software, Inc
Distribuidora
Take 2 Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 sept 2008

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X-Com: UFO Defense fue desarrollado por MicroProse Software, Inc y publicado por Take 2 Interactive.