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Phoenix Point[]

Phoenix Point is a Turn-Based Sci-Fi Strategy game by Snapshot Games, lead by the designer of the original X-Com Julian Gollop.

In 2022, an unusual virus is discovered in melting permafrost, and by 2047 it has decimated the human population. The remaining survivors have gathered in isolated havens and have formed factions, each with their own beliefs and ideologies. The player takes control of the Phoenix Project, one such faction left by the remnants of an organization made to protect humanity

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Gameplay[]

Combat[]

The combat is turn based, squad based tactics, the maximum squad size is 8 soldiers. Vehicles count as 3 soldiers and they take 3 seats in the transportation aircraft. Mutogs count as 2 soldiers and they take 2 seats in the transportation aircraft. You can send multiple aircraft to the same mission - just wait for all of them reach the point than start the mission.

Taken from the Fig Campaign:

Our tactical system is currently using something of a hybrid. Generally, a character has potentially two actions per turn – movement and use of equipment. However, if an enemy is spotted while moving, the player can halt their march by moving or firing at them. This could happen multiple times per character movement. Additionally, Will Points are a critical factor. These can be used to extend movement, firing or add other actions to a soldier’s turn, depending on the abilities of the character or equipment in use.

Geoscape[]

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Taken from the Fig Campaign:

The Geoscape gives you a strategic view of the world situation. From here you plan all your operations, construction, research and missions. Exploration is an important initial objective. You must attempt to make contact with havens, discover scavenging sites and locate special Phoenix Project sites. You can monitor the thick microbial mist rolling in from the sea, which represents an increased threat of alien activity.

Fig Campaign[]

On 19th April 2017, it was reported by Only Single Player that Snapshot Games were turning to Fig to crowdfund Phoenix Point. On the 25th April 2017, the campaign was made available to a limited number of Fig account holders, and to those who created a Fig account in direct response to Snapshot Games announcement of the release date of the campaign. On the 26th April 2017, the campaign was fully released. The funding goal was $500,000.

With a week, the funding goal was successfully reached, and as of 5th May 2017, the funding campaign had raised $556,786. On the 3rd May, Snapshot Games had released details on their Stretch goals – at $650,000, deployable vehicles would be implemented. At $850,000, a "Floating Phoenix Base" would be implemented.

The Fig Campaign ended on the 8th June 2017, with a grand total of $765,948 funded, 153% of its funding goal. 10,134 people backed the game.

Release Date[]

After many postponements, Snapshot Games are now looking to release Phoenix Point in December 2019, with backers and early-access buyers receiving "Backer Build 5" on September 3, 2019.[1]

Previously scheduled for initial release on Steam and GoG, it was announced on the 12th March 2019 that it will instead be released exclusively on Epic Games Store, with a release on Steam and GoG a year later.

Phoenix Point was released on 3rd December 2019 exclusively on the Epic Games Store.

System Requirements[]

As of May 2020, Phoenix Point is available on Epic Game Store and Windows Store. Epic Game Store supports Windows, Mac, and Linux. Xbox Game Pass includes the Phoenix Point base game, without DLC, but the game is only available on Windows.

Minimum

  • 64-bits Windows 7 SP1+, Windows 8, or Windows 10
  • Intel Core i3 / AMD Phenom II X3
  • 8 GB Memory
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 / AMD Radeon R9 270

Recommended

  • 64-bits Windows 7 SP1+, Windows 8, or Windows 10
  • 16 GB Memory
  • Intel Core i5 3GHz / AMD FX series 3.2GHz
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon R9 390X

Note: Game takes up 35 GB hard disk space.

Languages[]

Phoenix Point officially support these languages, where text is fully translated. Video voice over is still in English, but subtitles are translated.

  • English
  • Chinese, Simplified
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Polish
  • Russian
  • la coolo

A mod is also available to machine-translate Simplified Chinese into Traditional Chinese.

References[]

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