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It is the year 2084. You control a secret organization charged with defending Earth from a brutal alien enemy. Build up your bases, prepare your soldiers, and lead them to victory in turn-based tactical combat.

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cyberkiller40
cyberkiller40 - - 174 comments

Awesome!

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Kamaz91
Kamaz91 - - 38 comments

better and better :)

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myxale
myxale - - 666 comments

Me Gusta!

Honestly, they looks superior the the old ones. Much smoother.
But I have to admit, I'm fond old ones too.

This Game is shaping up quite well. Kudos guys!

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volpes46
volpes46 - - 10 comments

This looks so cool! I can't wait till 2.5 is finished!

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Zerran
Zerran - - 114 comments

Awesome! Those nasty aliens wont stand a chance!

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Cajun-Thunderstrike
Cajun-Thunderstrike - - 94 comments

"Is this real combat or just another bug hunt sir?"

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cyberkiller40
cyberkiller40 - - 174 comments

I just need to know one thing... where... they... are... :-)

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na1349609502
na1349609502 - - 4 comments

Not having played this game yet (downloading now), is there any way to get all the troopers to look like the dude on the right (full helmet)? Is it dependent on armor, or is it "random" ?

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Description

We've just merged our new soldier models into 2.5's development version. Designed by Origin, these models are a major upgrade to our soldiers, with better crouching and firing animations, and full support for normalmap and specularity effects.