Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
- Epic campaign with 6 Episodes and more than 26 thrilling missions
- Powered by Mithis’ unique Black Sun 3D engine
- Spectacular real-time battles with breathtaking motion picture quality
- Diverse mission types – espionage, fight, secrecy, sabotage, rescue, science, etc.
- NPCs and crew with improving skills
Product Description
At the dawn of the 22nd century the conquest of space and the colonization of the solar system is being monopolized by several huge and ambitious mega-corporations. Although extremely delicate and vulnerable, a balance is maintained by these companies. At the very edge of the solar system the companies make a discovery which will shift the technological advantage and upset the balance. And so a new conflict is born: “The Jupiter Incident”. You are Marcus Cromwell, a young but already legendary captain. With your legendary spaceship Stiletto you find yourself in the middle of the conflict. Nexus – The Jupiter Incident is a real-time mission-based tactical space game featuring spectacular real time battles and breathtaking motion picture quality. Focus on tactics and action as you control up to a dozen battleships encountering aliens, unknown solar systems and astrophysical phenomena in your struggle to save Earth. 6 different alien species with race-specific tactics and 30 alien spaceships More than 50 unique characters and 90 different weapons and devices More than 50 capital ship types and 10 small ship types More than 350 planets, moons etc. in 10 solar systems Flexible star map system – animated map objects, light flares, etc. Zoom in on every planet, moon, comet, asteroid field, etc. in a fully 3D environment Planet movement based on real physicsMultiplayer Features – Internet and LAN Playable alien races with unique abilities Diverse missions Built-in voice-com support In-game browser owing to HD Interactive’s authentication server
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Tried twice but not much going on. The interface is not straight forward, Try homeworld.
Rating: 2 / 5
In all honesty I can deal with the tedious micromangement of the game itself, but the bugs are horrendous! After an entire day of constant crashing and/or booting me to the desktop I chose to dump the game in the garbage. I have never been so frustrated with a game that has potential yet failed so miserably. No patches worth downloading.
What small game play I got out of it was allot of micro-management of your ships (no custom default loads) and combat that can in fact take over an hour real time.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
Nexis was originally done by digital reality and Mith sports meeting as imperium galactica 3. When publisher cdv dropped the scheme it was bought by hd and shipped half completed. The space battles were only supposed to be a layer in the game. But it looks like all the strategic elements have been removed and replaced with a extremely scripted battle campaign. in the original concept you were to have a galactic empire and design, make and fight huge fleets, have planets, space bases, and all the other details of ig2, by the side of with being able to play as many different races. digital reality was fired before this was done and with only the shell for the scenarios completed the scheme was shelved when low and behold cdv sold it and renamed it nexus.
It looked extremely cool as a rts but with all that removed and replaced with dull space battles and a scriped layout you wana choke, its disappointing. their was only 25 scripted missions and then its over… with no way to choose the ships that you wish to use its frustrating… I would just go buy hw2. which has many more mods that add to the sports meeting life span.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game is pretty well made. The graphics are splendid, the various weapons armed on the various ships are deadly, and the explosions are surprisingly realistic.
I in person found this game to be slightly shorter than I expected and it came with a few bugs that would crash after I did a certain thing.
In one mission you have to ruin a certain ship and it would be the first ship I went for (naturally). After I ruined it, the game crashed… I found out that I had to ruin a smaller ship before destroying the objective to bypass the bug.
The multiplayer is pretty excellent, though you’ll rarely find someone online.
I suggest you buy this with another game for the same price in mind so you can return it and have a Plot B.
Rating: 4 / 5
I loved the way the game looked the way it felt (much more like the original Home world then Home world 2). The graphics are just brilliant. Everything flows together very nicely which is excellent because I don’t exactly have a card that can be considered top of the line anymore.
That is where the game starts to break down. I loved it but there are just things that annoyed me.
The plot is clique and has been done before all the elements that one would expect from such a situation have already been done before. Although admittedly the designers of this game did a better job of it then the designers of Freelancer did.
The voice acting is both terribly done and obnoxious some classic shape are
“I guess you’re not such a putz after all” and “Well sir I want to glide into a minefield for you but it looks like the admiral has already taken care of that”
Another thing that got me was the A.I half the time your shields have been taken done before you realize that the enemy is even around. While the game is fun to play what is not fun is getting plastered 14 times in a row.
By and large-The game is meticulous in its attention to detail but at times it can be a small too meticulous. Do not pay the price for this wait a couple of months.
Rating: 4 / 5