Operation XCOM, conclusion...Well, as we have come to expect of Jester, and indeed of all of our A-Team, our squad exceeded all expectations. Even managing to overwhelm the mind of one of the Ethereals themselves, bending their will to serve our needs... but who could have expected what would come of our victory?
With the Ethereal's temple ship rapidly collapsing in on itself, forming a proto-black hole, there seemed to be no salvation for our race, or indeed, our solar-system. But with the same grim, sombre determination that has characterised him since the beginning of his journey, Dapper Jester refused to allow this to be Earth's fate.
Using his powers to cast his comrades clear of any danger, Jester turned his blooming psionic powers toward the temple ship itself. While Dr Vahlen and Central Officer Bradford watched in mounting alarm from XCOM HQ, Jester lifted the alien's unstable ship out of Earth's atmosphere before destroying it, and ending whatever reaction was taking place.
And so, with cheers and tears, XCOM finally achieved the goal they set out with all those months ago. The aliens threat has been brought to an end, and with it, Earth can begin to rebuild.
But is this the end of XCOM? I doubt it. Now that we know we are not alone, XCOM will continue to keep a watchful eye on the stars...With that, my blind run on classic, ironman difficulty comes to an end. While I'm sure my familiarity with the original has had more than a small part to play in my eventual victroy, there were quite a few moments there where it seemed that all was lost!
Once again, I have to congratulate Firaxis for their bold decisions while re-imagining this game. Although I'm not the greatest fan of the limited troop number in missions, and the 'class' system which restricted the weapons and armour one could equip their soldiers with, on the whole, I feel that they've crafted an experience that both captures the feel of the original, while offering new challenges and a different way of playing.
And that ending! It did become obvious after a little while that the they were straying from some of the original's story, and I'll admit, I was a little concerned for a while... but I must admit, the ending brought it all together into an epic, heroic climax that I thoroughly enjoyed!
Overall, this has been a solid and highly enjoyable experience, and I would not hesitate to recommend it to fans of turn-based strategy games of this genre.
But with that all said, it's time to turn the final page and close this book, and yes, that makes me feel a little sad... until next time, do take care.