Nexus: The Jupiter Incident Review — Tactical Depth and Stunning Graphics
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A review of the game "Nexus: The Jupiter Incident" praising its impressive graphics, varied mission requirements, and tactical depth. The reviewer notes the game requires strategic thinking rather than simple attack commands, and highlights the Baldur's Gate-style pause-and-play feature for issuing orders. The review expresses a desire to fully agree with the 5-star ratings from other reviewers.
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· 3 pulledThe graphics are about as good as anyone has any right to expect, and then some.
It's mission requirements are varied and rarely ever repetitive.
This is simply not the kind of game where you just point your ships at an enemy and tell them to attack it until it blows up (beautifully!)
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