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I dumped SO much time into enemy within and war of the chosen. Same with FFT. Into the breach was cool but only did a few playthroughs. Tactics ogre is amazing.
Only fire emblems I played was the one with Lyn(?). And then the first one with Ike. Idk fire emblem was fun, and I liked them, but never really hit for me.
yeah I keep trying to get back into WotC but getting annoyed every time a suboptimal thing happens and i lose someone. Especially early game, it's devastating.
I am not sure which version I would play if I were to go back to X-Com because of that. The extremely (for me) punishing difficulty of the campaign management in 2 was lowkey stressful, but I think that's part of the appeal of the game.
I also like the aesthetic of resisting an occupying army and the colonialism subtext in 2 better than the "america resists an invasion" aesthetic in 1, but that's just me.