

Until you reach and investigate them, you rarely know what predicament it’s going to bring with it.

In that space, you can choose to explore any of the selectable points of interest in any order you wish. You start with a small chunk of the map you can see and interact with, building a wider viewpoint as you explore and establish new bases.

It’s a 3D map of the Earth that helps you plot out points of exploration, and interact with the various factions at their home bases. A Tactical RPGĪt the centre of Phoenix Point is the globe. Translating its nuances from PC to PS4 can’t have been easy, but a pretty strong effort has been made to at least try and make it a comfortable transition. On almost every level, Phoenix Point is deeper, and more intimidating than XCOM which is as thrilling as it is dispiriting. Earth is already scarred from the emergence of mutations years before, and this resurgence threatens to wipe out what’s left of humanity. Phoenix Point is the name of the fighting force under the player’s control, out to combat the return of a deadly monstrous threat and walk a political tightrope between warring factions at the same time.
