![]() Known as Meld, it’s used to buy powerful new genetic and cybernetic upgrades, and Enemy Within deviously dangles randomly placed cannisters in front of our noses. There are a ton of great changes here, but the biggest is the addition of a new resource to most of the tactical maps. But as awesome as it is that developer Firaxis has given us so many more toys in this expansion (on PC – it's available as a stand-alone game on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3), the aliens could’ve used some more help to keep the last months of the war competitive. ![]() ![]() Turn-based tactical games are all about tough choices, and XCOM: Enemy Within does an outstanding job of piling more of those into the first half of the campaign against the alien invasion that began in last year’s excellent XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
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