- November 4, 2004
- Mithis Games
- 20h median play time
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
In this space simulation, you play as the famous and accomplished Captain Cromwell. The first few missions teach you how to operate your ship; eventually you take the lead in multiship missions ranging from simple escorting to huge battles. Completed tasks reward you with ship and crew upgrades. Gra
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Nexus: The Jupiter Incident is a multiplayer tactical role playing game with fantasy, historical and science fiction themes. It was developed by Mithis Games and was released on November 4, 2004. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and positive reviews from players.
"Nexus: The Jupiter Incident" is a single-player Historical Role Playing game set in a future where mega-corporations monopolize space exploration. Discoveries at the edge of the solar system lead to a new conflict, and players must control up to a dozen battleships in real-time tactical space battles to save Earth. The game is known for its interesting plot, stellar game mechanics, and masterful visuals.











- Engaging and immersive storyline that keeps players invested throughout the campaign.
- Deep tactical gameplay with the ability to customize ships and manage their systems, providing a unique experience in space combat.
- Stunning graphics for its time, with detailed ship models and impressive visual effects that still hold up today.
- Clunky AI that can lead to frustrating moments where ships do not follow commands effectively during battles.
- Some missions can be overly difficult or frustrating, particularly stealth missions that require precise execution.
- Lack of skirmish mode and multiplayer support, limiting replayability after completing the campaign.
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The story of "Nexus: The Jupiter Incident" is generally well-received, featuring a classic sci-fi narrative centered around saving humanity, enriched by colorful characters and engaging mission variety. While some players find the plot linear and occasionally disjointed, many appreciate its depth and the immersive atmosphere it creates, complemented by solid voice acting and cinematic presentation. However, the gameplay can be frustrating at times, particularly with certain missions that require specific strategies or ship configurations, which can detract from the overall experience.
“The story might follow a familiar theme of saving humanity, but Nexus: The Jupiter Incident has its own unique spin on it, with colorful characters and varied missions.”
“The story is well done and keeps you interested, wondering what comes next.”
“The campaign is an epic story, delivered via solid voice acting and well-written dialogue/scripted events.”
“The plot is pretty thin and disjointed, which makes one wonder why there was so much time and effort spent shoving it down the player's throat.”
“The story feels a bit rushed and the characters, although impressive, are not memorable.”
“The game is just painful to play at times, and some of the missions are absolutely appalling with instant fails wasting minutes of game time.”
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
In this space simulation, you play as the famous and accomplished Captain Cromwell. The first few missions teach you how to operate your ship; eventually you take the lead in multiship missions ranging from simple escorting to huge battles. Completed tasks reward you with ship and crew upgrades. Gra
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Frequently Asked Questions
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident is a tactical role playing game with fantasy, historical and science fiction themes.
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident is available on PC and Windows.
On average players spend around 27 hours playing Nexus: The Jupiter Incident.
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident was released on November 4, 2004.
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident was developed by Mithis Games.
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its stability.
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident is a multiplayer game.
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