We've compiled a list of 8 free and paid alternatives to Nexus: The Jupiter Incident. The primary competitors include Starfall Tactics, Homeworld. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Nexus: The Jupiter Incident and Sins Of A Solar Empire, Edgeworld, Haegemonia Legions of Iron. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.
We've compiled a list of 8 free and paid alternatives to Nexus: The Jupiter Incident. The primary competitors include Starfall Tactics, Homeworld. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Nexus: The Jupiter Incident and Sins Of A Solar Empire, Edgeworld, Haegemonia Legions of Iron. Also you can look at other similar options here: Games.
Science fiction themed real-time tactics game focused on tactics and ship management instead of...
Science fiction themed real-time tactics game focused on tactics and ship management instead of...
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident Platforms
Windows
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident Video and Screenshots
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident Overview
The game is set in the 22nd Century. The player is Marcus Cromwell, a famed spacecraft captain whose father, Richard Cromwell, the first spaceborn human, captained the colony ship Noah's Ark through a wormhole near Mars that was presumed destroyed when the wormhole collapsed. Cromwell sets out on the SpaceTech heavy corvette, the Stiletto, for Jupiter.
In each of the game's missions, the player is given a small number of large space ships (always less than ten, and sometimes just one or two), along with accompanying fighters and bombers. The ships are large and cumbersome, and the battles between fleets protracted, giving the game a noted cinematic feel.[1] Nexus uses the Blacksun Engine, made specifically for the game. Based on DirectX 9, it makes extensive use of vertex and pixel shaders, a parametric particle system, and other visual effects.