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A sci-fi 4X that nails tactical combat harder than most genre peers, if you can stomach the steep research tree, the faction variety alone will keep you theorycrafting for weeks.

I went in expecting a Civilization reskin with laser guns. What I got was something with far more bite: a dual-layer strategy game where the grand empire-building and the ground-level hex combat are both pulling their weight, neither feeling like a concession to the other. Triumph Studios moved the Age of Wonders formula into a science fiction setting and, more importantly, made the setting matter. Dinosaur-riding Amazons, cyborg-zombie Assemblies, and militant Vanguard marines all play fundamentally differently, and that variety is the engine that keeps sessions from going stale. The two-layer design is the real hook. On the strategy layer you manage colonies, research trees, and diplomatic pressure across a hex-grid map divided into sectors. When armies clash, the game drops you into a separate tactical battle where cover, flanking bonuses, morale, and weapon damage types all come into play. Units can be staggered to burn their action points, missed shots deal half damage through a grazing system, and every unit carries three mod slots that let you reshape abilities, stats, and attack profiles. The result is a combat layer that rewards attention. Auto-resolve exists for foregone conclusions, but the game is at its best when you actually dig in. Operations replace the spell system from older entries in the series, and they work well. Unlocked through research, they layer in buffs, special attacks, and battlefield tricks that grow more elaborate as a campaign progresses. The combination of faction choice, secret technology paths, and unit mods means the build space is genuinely wide. Community players have pointed out that some mod combos border on broken, which is a real concern if you want perfectly balanced skirmishes, but it is also exactly the kind of excess that makes theorycrafting satisfying. The rough edges are real. The research tree is dense and initially gives little guidance on what actually matters for your chosen faction. Status effects and territory mechanics can be hard to parse, and the in-game Codex does not always fill the gaps. Diplomacy is the other sore spot: non-military win paths exist on paper, but in practice military dominance tends to underpin almost every strategy. Players who want a rich political game will find the tools underpowered compared to the combat side. Early turns can also feel brisk to the point of rushed, which can throw off players expecting the slow-burn cadence of something like Civilization. The Day One Premium Edition bundles the base game, the Season Pass, the Paragon Set, Bravado Bundle cosmetics, SpacePunk cosmetics, the Infested Worlds Scenario Planet, a digital artbook, soundtrack, forum icons, and wallpapers. If you are buying in for the first time and plan to stick with it, this is the version to get. It landed at Metacritic 81 and 80% positive on Steam from over six thousand reviews, which is a solid signal for a 4X that asks a real time commitment. Casual 4X dippers may bounce off the complexity; anyone who has ever lost a weekend to XCOM builds or Civ tech trees will feel right at home. Alex, Scout Team

Age Of Wonders: Planetfall Day One Premium Edition

Age Of Wonders: Planetfall Day One Premium Edition

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A sci-fi 4X that nails tactical combat harder than most genre peers, if you can stomach the steep research tree, the faction variety alone will keep you theorycrafting for weeks.

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Best for 4X fans who want tactical combat with real teeth and can tolerate a research tree that takes no prisoners.

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I went in expecting a Civilization reskin with laser guns. What I got was something with far more bite: a dual-layer strategy game where the grand empire-building and the ground-level hex combat are both pulling their weight, neither feeling like a concession to the other. Triumph Studios moved the Age of Wonders formula into a science fiction setting and, more importantly, made the setting matter. Dinosaur-riding Amazons, cyborg-zombie Assemblies, and militant Vanguard marines all play fundamentally differently, and that variety is the engine that keeps sessions from going stale. The two-layer design is the real hook. On the strategy layer you manage colonies, research trees, and diplomatic pressure across a hex-grid map divided into sectors. When armies clash, the game drops you into a separate tactical battle where cover, flanking bonuses, morale, and weapon damage types all come into play. Units can be staggered to burn their action points, missed shots deal half damage through a grazing system, and every unit carries three mod slots that let you reshape abilities, stats, and attack profiles. The result is a combat layer that rewards attention. Auto-resolve exists for foregone conclusions, but the game is at its best when you actually dig in. Operations replace the spell system from older entries in the series, and they work well. Unlocked through research, they layer in buffs, special attacks, and battlefield tricks that grow more elaborate as a campaign progresses. The combination of faction choice, secret technology paths, and unit mods means the build space is genuinely wide. Community players have pointed out that some mod combos border on broken, which is a real concern if you want perfectly balanced skirmishes, but it is also exactly the kind of excess that makes theorycrafting satisfying. The rough edges are real. The research tree is dense and initially gives little guidance on what actually matters for your chosen faction. Status effects and territory mechanics can be hard to parse, and the in-game Codex does not always fill the gaps. Diplomacy is the other sore spot: non-military win paths exist on paper, but in practice military dominance tends to underpin almost every strategy. Players who want a rich political game will find the tools underpowered compared to the combat side. Early turns can also feel brisk to the point of rushed, which can throw off players expecting the slow-burn cadence of something like Civilization. The Day One Premium Edition bundles the base game, the Season Pass, the Paragon Set, Bravado Bundle cosmetics, SpacePunk cosmetics, the Infested Worlds Scenario Planet, a digital artbook, soundtrack, forum icons, and wallpapers. If you are buying in for the first time and plan to stick with it, this is the version to get. It landed at Metacritic 81 and 80% positive on Steam from over six thousand reviews, which is a solid signal for a 4X that asks a real time commitment. Casual 4X dippers may bounce off the complexity; anyone who has ever lost a weekend to XCOM builds or Civ tech trees will feel right at home.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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Paradox Interactive
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