SteamWorld Heist 2 plays like a perfect follow-up to a great XCOM-style tactics game, and it’s borrowing from Final Fantasy to add even more depth

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Back in April, I noted that the SteamWorld series had never seen a bad game, and after an hour of hands-on time with SteamWorld Heist 2 during Summer Game Fest, it doesn’t look like that’s going to change any time soon. Heist 2 already has all the makings of an incredible XCOM-like strategy game, with just the right blend of tactical depth and pick-up-and-play mission design to keep you coming back for more. 

Steaming up the seas

The SteamWorld series is a collection of games with a shared steampunk robot aesthetic that are spread across wildly varying genres, and Heist 2 is just the second direct sequel in that lineage. Like the first game, this is a turn-based strategy title played from a side-scrolling perspective. You get your characters into position, take cover, and line up gun shots that can ricochet off walls and bounce into enemies. You still explore an overworld map and take on missions where you’re rated based on your performance.



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