
These options are purely cosmetic and do not alter the stats of a soldier.
Anarchy’s Children: This rebellion-themed content pack introduces more than 100 new exotic customizations for the entire arsenal of armors available to your XCOM soldiers. Resistance Warrior Pack: Customize your squad of resistance fighters with a set of bonus outfits and head gear, as well as custom armor and face camo. This expansion adds extensive new content in the fight against ADVENT including new Hero classes, powerful new enemies, as well as new missions, environments and increased depth in strategic gameplay. As the leader of a guerrilla force facing impossible odds, you must ignite a global resistance to eliminate the alien threat and save the hum race from extinction. Activate any of the additional content (DLCs and the Expansion) or just play the base game.Īliens rule Earth, promising a brilliant future for mankind while secretly hiding a sinister agenda. However, the BIG difference here is that Blood Bowl (2) is a multiplayer experience (if you want to get the most out of it).The XCOM® 2 Collection includes the award-winning strategy game XCOM 2, four DLC packs (Resistance Warrior Pack, Anarchy’s Children, Alien Hunters, Shen’s Last Gift) and the War of the Chosen expansion all in one package.
Both are turn based and in both one single wrong move can cost you the match/mission (but of course you will blame the RNG). And you throw the keyboard out of the window. In both you have a team of soldiers/players of various classes that you level up, develop and get dangerously attatched to. Nor can I recommend any game higher to a Blood Bowl fan than XCOM. To be honest I can't recommend any game more to an XCOM player than Blood Bowl (2).
It has trolls and elves, but guns instead of bows and arrows. The combat is virtually identical to XCOMs but it is an rpg so it has no random missions and you have dialogue etc. But it's not cover based combat.Ĭombat wise the most similar games I've found are the Shadowrun games. Have you tried Darkest Dungeon? Single player, turn-based combat and you manage your team, lvl them up, they die permently, you have a town rather than a base you develop.