gurugeorge
Arcane
I bought this on sale, and I must admit I'm starting to warm to it (only played a few hours so far though). I really like the doomy, Lovecraftian perfume to the whole thing (I never played Apocalypse, but I gather that was similar in this regard?), and contrary to the general opinion I think the "music" really supports that atmosphere and is very good for what it is. Voice-acting is honestly the weakest link for me so far, and that's pretty trivial.
At any rate, the game seems to be functional, and I like the rather looser, more simulationist feel it has compared to the more binary, chess-like feel of nuXCOM (which is also good but in another way - in fact I actually thought the first nuXCOM game with its really tight binary rules and strict limitation on resources and toys, was a better game than the subsequent iterations, which seemed to want to be more simulationist but weren't really set up for it).
At any rate, the game seems to be functional, and I like the rather looser, more simulationist feel it has compared to the more binary, chess-like feel of nuXCOM (which is also good but in another way - in fact I actually thought the first nuXCOM game with its really tight binary rules and strict limitation on resources and toys, was a better game than the subsequent iterations, which seemed to want to be more simulationist but weren't really set up for it).