I may get lynched for this.... but I think it looks rather intersting... is it the sequel everyone was clamouring for? No. But if you take it as it's own game, it looks kinda cool.
That depends on whether or not you find linear corridor shooters fun. I don't. I found Modern Warfare to be the most boring thing ever.
And while they did allow at least the minimum of back-tracking in their last game (Bioshock 2), the trailers kinda suggest something more like COD, where you're just put in some disconnected combat scenarios with a bunch of AI goons and watch a bunch of cutscenes. But I dunno, might be wrong.
Although why they desperately wanted to make it an "XCOM" game is baffling. Most X-Com fans ain't looking for an FPS and this game doesn't even reuse any of the concepts from X-Com. Not even the freaking history, they break that right off the bat by putting it in the 50s because Fallout 3 and Bioshock were popular or something. Either way, they could've just called it UFOShock or UFO: Back to the Future Warfare and saved some money.
XenoShock: Alien Defensenstrator.
Enter FBI Agent Dick
HardAce, a hardboiled cop to the bone, but one botched booze-bust too many puts him on a time-out, handling missing person cases for the bureaou. What would be a simple questioning leaves Dick with more questions than answers, and one less car. (And one smoking crater where a sickeningly Utopian 50ies style urbanity once sat)
As
HardAce struggle to untangle the webs of deceit and cover-up, dodging bullets too alien to comprehend he realise he is now embroiled in something much bigger than the bureou, much bigger than the US of A. Hell. As the non-eucledian geometry start disintegrating the landscape, maybe this case is just a little too big for reality itself.
Good thing he brought his gun. Otherwise he'd been in over his head.
Edit: Name did not test well with the manly crowd. Prefixed it with Hard for emphasis.
Edit2: Needs more SPHESSH MEHRENES.