Nexus - The Jupiter Incident

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  • Roarer #1 8 years ago

    The way the interface is layed out means it looks like a screen dump of someone's desktop (using a very futuristic version of Windows, that is).

    Looks nice though, not that I'd ever bother with a game like this...
  • Spanky #2 8 years ago

    Phwoar! Gimme some of that please.

    Mmm reminds me of Hegemonia a bit, didn't get on with that very well, controls were a bit poopla.
  • pjmaybe #3 8 years ago

    Very sexy....I'll have some of that. Bet you Mr Lutz (RIP) might like this one.

    Peej
  • JoeBlade #4 8 years ago

    Hmm, I had been eagerly awaiting this one but I'm not so sure anymore. The screenies still look very sexy; however it's now radiating too much of a Duke Nuke'Em (delayed) Forever aura to my tastes :/

    FYI: this used to be Imperium Galactica 3 (had a great time with the previous installment, hence my anticipation) but the name has changed twice and the concept was altered three times along the road, not to mention the release date being moved ahead by over two (or even 3?) years total.

    Ah well, wait and see...

    Edit: curse thee, typos!
    Edited by 1 at 11/09/04 @ 22:51
  • bionutz #5 8 years ago

    Erm. Is this Autocad?
  • Dynamize #6 8 years ago

    Very much looking forward to this one, very pretty and it sounds like a bit more of a capital ship sim, rather than Hegemonia's simple RTS in space, which to me is a good thing. Want to drive big ship and fire big guns and stuff. Task Force 1942 in space'd be good, but guess I'll wait for reviews rather than rush out and buy it. Anyone played the demo?
  • Lutz #7 8 years ago

  • prettyboytim #8 7 years ago

    I look forward to the day when a space game comes out in which space is black, rather than chockablock full of colourful nebulae.

    I haven't seen one of them since before Independence War.