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_Syndicate Wars_, 1996
Maybe _XCom Apocalypse_, if you put the combat in real-time mode. Recommend heavy use of overwatch and dual-wielding fully automatic weapons if you play it that way.
Maybe _Men of War Assault Squad 2_, depending on what exactly you mean by "like this".
Going further (or just differently) afield, games like _Commandos_ or _Jagged Alliance_ might interest you
The reviews were middling, but I really enjoyed _Project Eden_ for that sort of thing.
It's more like computer rpg games from 90's, so it's "slow" and there's a lot txt dialogue.
Yeah, it is pretty much straight up CRPG with turn based tactics. Very similar to Fallout 1/2, because the Fallout 1/2 team were some of the same guys from Wasteland 1 in 1988.
Much of W2's value is sentementality and throw backs for people whom remember W1, but it is still a good game that stands on its own. Technology isn't ground breaking, but so many "modern" games are throw backs to older formulas where games were simpler yet richer.
I just bought Wasteland 2 in a humble bundle (steam key). Good to know that it has some elements. But I would surely prefer the cyberpunk setting of Satellite Reign, I find it very well done.
It looks to be setup for voice command, but I think you can also play it with traditional keyboard and mouse.