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A conflict on a celestial scale!

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/nexus_the_jupiter_incident/]Nexus: The Jupiter Incident, a story-driven real-time tactical game that puts a fleet of heavily armed spacecrafts at your command, is available on GOG.com for only $9.99!

You are Marcus Cromwell, a young and ambitious captain of a legendary Stiletto spacecraft. As your career begins, a devastating war over precious resources that could grant stellar dominion ensues on the edge of the solar system. Your tactical skill and battle expertise might prove to be the tipping point of the entire conflict that future generations would call “The Jupiter Incident”.

Nexus is a TFS--which stands for a Tactical Fleet Simulation according to the game’s developers--and that seems to be the most adequate of possible descriptions. In over 30 complex missions you will command a fleet of varied spacecrafts in a fully 3D environment, choosing your own tactics to push your forces towards the victory. And between battles you will manage your flotilla--upgrade, enhance and repair your ships with the resources awarded after a successful battle.

Nexus: The Jupiter Incident is a great tactical challenge with astounding visuals that will satisfy strategy gamers and space-opera fans alike, now on GOG.com for only $9.99
Cool game wishlisted for now.
God damn it! I waited and waited and finally cracked and bought it on Steam during the sale, as I though it would never arrive here on GOG. Well, I completed the game already, but be certain that I will buy it at one point in the future.
One of the best space games ever!

Buying asap
Very good, challenging game, I've never finished it though. *wishlisted*
Not very long ago someone mentioned this here on the forum as a very good game. As far as I know the developer is working/planing the follower. Last but not least another multilingual release, which is great ;-) Good release!
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Anguille: One of the best space games ever!
Really? I like strategies, but I've never heard of this one... o.o
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Lexor: Really? I like strategies, but I've never heard of this one... o.o
me neither.

no matter what game you're looking at, there's bound to be somebody claiming it's the best game ever. usually it's far from the truth.

i bought Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity and Galactic Civilizations 2 during the Steam Summer Sale. i think i'm set as far as space 4x games are concerned.
low rated
The promise "at least one classic game per week" is not valid anymore, huh?
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Lexor: Really? I like strategies, but I've never heard of this one... o.o
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Fred_DM: me neither.

no matter what game you're looking at, there's bound to be somebody claiming it's the best game ever. usually it's far from the truth.

i bought Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity and Galactic Civilizations 2 during the Steam Summer Sale. i think i'm set as far as space 4x games are concerned.
Nope. Never heard of it either :)

I don't like space games, so it's not for me, but I know a lot of people on GOG do, so it will probably do well.
Ohboyohboyohboyohboyohboyohboyohboy........

I love you GOG. ^^
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Anguille: One of the best space games ever!
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Lexor: Really? I like strategies, but I've never heard of this one... o.o
It's a good one. Not a phenomenal one. It has pretty stupid dialogues (during an assaullt : "when we'll be done with that space station, its own mother won't recognise it"), but it's very much focused on fleets of capital ships with various subsystems management, which is a change from most spact RTSes.

Still, one prequisite to apprectate it, is to not compare it with Homeworld, or not to play it too close to a Homeworld session. Homeworld has set the bar so high that it's unfair for all other space games..
Post edited July 26, 2012 by Telika
Great release, well done GOG.
Post edited July 26, 2012 by gameon
Great release, removing it from from Steam wishlist.
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keeveek: The promise "at least one classic game per week" is not valid anymore, huh?
Well clearly you've never played Nexus :-P