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X-COM : UFO Defense - A Novel

X-COM : UFO Defense - A Novel

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: X-Com: an exciting and enjoyable read
Review: Although I have never played the game, X-Com, I found this book to be very fun and exciting to read, and particularly enjoyed the geographic descriptions of the locales. It felt as though the writers had either spent some time there, or else done their research very well.

It was not all rosy, of course; there could have been a bit more description of some of the aliens and some of the starships; some of it felt as though it relied upon the reader's prior experience with the game. But all in all, the book was exciting, action-packed, and a real page-turner, and kept me guessing right up to the end as to who the traitor really was. I definitely recommend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Execlent fiction
Review: I have read this book over and over. It's a real page turner. Itsbased on the best selling PC game, X-com UFO Defence.The book centers around many charactors and even thealiens. It tells how they won the battel on the earth, the skys, and the final battel on Mars. I would reckamend this book topeople who like books based around PC games and fictionfan

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: X-COM A BOOK AND POSSIBLE MOVIE
Review: I loved X-COM the book and the game, I wish more books were written and I love the game. I would say a movie about X-COM would rake in the dough literally. I wish it were longer and there should have been a sequal but hey I am happy with it anyway. Hope everyone else enjoys it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect continuation of the X-com saga!
Review: I very much enjoyed this book, I had been waiting for someone to come out with a X-com book, and was pleased when I found this one. The only flaw I can see is that it appears not to have a sequall in production. In short, if you love X-com the game, or sci-fi alien stories, you will enjoy this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pretty bad
Review: It was a pretty boring book with cardboard characters, non-descript situations and tedious pacing. While the game was pretty good, it had no plot onto which to latch a book.

Remember the nondescript paper doll-like agents you use? The book will give you the same feeling about the characters, only there is no sense of dread in the missions.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Thin
Review: Not only is the book itself thin, the plot and the characters are too. How thin? Well let me say that sometimes the game mechanics shine through them. If you are looking for true Sci-Fi, or anything heavier than a McDonalds' Value meal, look elsewhere. Unless you are nostalgic for the video game, or need something to fill out your time in the bathroom then this book may be worth a read. Personally, I recommend finding something meatier.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Thin
Review: Not only is the book itself thin, the plot and the characters are too. How thin? Well let me say that sometimes the game mechanics shine through them. If you are looking for true Sci-Fi, or anything heavier than a McDonalds' Value meal, look elsewhere. Unless you are nostalgic for the video game, or need something to fill out your time in the bathroom then this book may be worth a read. Personally, I recommend finding something meatier.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not much to drool over, but fun like the game.
Review: Thing is, I couldn't imagine how someone would put the game's content into novel form. And after reading the novel, I still can't. This was a really quick read, and it had sort of a superficial bite to it. None of the characters are really worth caring about, and it doesn't go into much detail about the technologies or species of aliens. But none of that really matters much; I don't think anyone was expecting a masterpiece here.

If ya liked the game, you'll probably have fun with the book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not much to drool over, but fun like the game.
Review: Thing is, I couldn't imagine how someone would put the game's content into novel form. And after reading the novel, I still can't. This was a really quick read, and it had sort of a superficial bite to it. None of the characters are really worth caring about, and it doesn't go into much detail about the technologies or species of aliens. But none of that really matters much; I don't think anyone was expecting a masterpiece here.

If ya liked the game, you'll probably have fun with the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Xcom, a good game, now a good book
Review: This book fits in nicely with the game. If you were interested and enjoyed the gameplay, this book will also entertain you. It takes you right along as if you were in a mission of the game. It could stand to be more descriptive, and perhaps some more character development. BUT as it stands, it is very entertaining, and I think works well with the Xcom saga.


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