Still playing around with Gears: Tactics.
For whatever reason before jumping in, I decided to download a few recommended mods, which has made the game very tough, but not in an unenjoyable way. The primary mod here is one called Ukkon's Wrath with just about doubles the amount of enemies found in every mission. Whilst this obviously adds an extra challenge, it also gives more opportunities to generate some more action points through executions. What basically follows, is each encounter essentially functions as a complex combat puzzle, as you need to juggle each soldier's action points to generate as many bonus actions for your entire squad as possible in a given turn.
So far the plot does seem really simple, and I haven't come across any plot twists to spice things up. But as it stands, Im enjoying each mission as they come, and I haven't played/replayed enough of the same maps/modes yet for it to become tiresome.
Im excited to continue playing this one
For whatever reason before jumping in, I decided to download a few recommended mods, which has made the game very tough, but not in an unenjoyable way. The primary mod here is one called Ukkon's Wrath with just about doubles the amount of enemies found in every mission. Whilst this obviously adds an extra challenge, it also gives more opportunities to generate some more action points through executions. What basically follows, is each encounter essentially functions as a complex combat puzzle, as you need to juggle each soldier's action points to generate as many bonus actions for your entire squad as possible in a given turn.
So far the plot does seem really simple, and I haven't come across any plot twists to spice things up. But as it stands, Im enjoying each mission as they come, and I haven't played/replayed enough of the same maps/modes yet for it to become tiresome.
Im excited to continue playing this one