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Europe
Product description
It is a new tale set in the undersea realm of Aqua called Aquanox 2: Revelation. William Drake, a young freighter pilot, travels out in 2666 to investigate the origins of a fictitious ancestor. He seeks adventure and discovers greed, brutality, hostility, and surprising assistance. But he will quickly understand that he is not the only person looking for his ancestor's fabled wealth.
The player is pursued by Aquanox 2: Revelation through fast-paced action and ominous underwater cities. A clever user interface frames a compelling narrative, compelling characters, and the intimidating architecture of the undersea world. Replayability is ensured through secret bonus objectives and weapons as well. Tactics and endurance complement the frantic dogfights. The player joins an army of eight mercenaries travelling across the seas.
The crew is huddled close together in the cramped conditions of a freighter, constantly on the search for loot and the fabled gold. And perpetually concerned that they might fall victim to their unidentified adversaries themselves.
Key Features
- An underwater action road movie with the beautiful and brutal team- and individual-based warfare.
- Using the "krass" engine, superb 3D graphics are created in a real-time, beautifully portrayed aquatic world.
- 3D atmospheric music and soundtrack
- More than 50 tasks.
- Intense single-player action against up to 20 adversaries simultaneously.
- You can access four different ship types and more than 20 weaponry—sophisticated artificial intelligence on the enemy side.
- Amazing underwater graphic effects, vast environments, and a compelling, in-depth plot.
Gameplay
You probably recall the original AquaNox if you can remember when the first GeForce3 card was released. Sadly, it was more of a technical demonstration than an enjoyable Game, even though it was one of the first games to use all the novel card abilities. Except for a few gameplay issues, AquaNox 2: Revelation is essentially the same Game as its predecessor.
In AquaNox 2, you are informed that your mother was murdered, your father left without explanation, and your grandma raised you while running the family business. Although it might be intriguing, you never have this. Everything is said in choppy language, and it never really sinks in. Although the voice acting is passable, the dialogue is so terrible that you won't ever care about the characters. The majority will probably click through it to trigger the next mission.
Although the missions have the potential to be exciting, you have already performed the majority of them: guard this, destroy that, disable that, and make sure you adhere to all navigational instructions. The combat sections, which are supposed to be the most thrilling element of the Game, consist mainly of sluggish ship manoeuvres and straightforward strafing.
There's much more than just this in the Game. Get yours and see what you are missing out on.
Other details
- Release date2010-04-20
- PublishersTHQ Nordic
- DevelopersMassive Development
- Age rating
Product description
It is a new tale set in the undersea realm of Aqua called Aquanox 2: Revelation. William Drake, a young freighter pilot, travels out in 2666 to investigate the origins of a fictitious ancestor. He seeks adventure and discovers greed, brutality, hostility, and surprising assistance. But he will quickly understand that he is not the only person looking for his ancestor's fabled wealth.
The player is pursued by Aquanox 2: Revelation through fast-paced action and ominous underwater cities. A clever user interface frames a compelling narrative, compelling characters, and the intimidating architecture of the undersea world. Replayability is ensured through secret bonus objectives and weapons as well. Tactics and endurance complement the frantic dogfights. The player joins an army of eight mercenaries travelling across the seas.
The crew is huddled close together in the cramped conditions of a freighter, constantly on the search for loot and the fabled gold. And perpetually concerned that they might fall victim to their unidentified adversaries themselves.
Key Features
- An underwater action road movie with the beautiful and brutal team- and individual-based warfare.
- Using the "krass" engine, superb 3D graphics are created in a real-time, beautifully portrayed aquatic world.
- 3D atmospheric music and soundtrack
- More than 50 tasks.
- Intense single-player action against up to 20 adversaries simultaneously.
- You can access four different ship types and more than 20 weaponry—sophisticated artificial intelligence on the enemy side.
- Amazing underwater graphic effects, vast environments, and a compelling, in-depth plot.
Gameplay
You probably recall the original AquaNox if you can remember when the first GeForce3 card was released. Sadly, it was more of a technical demonstration than an enjoyable Game, even though it was one of the first games to use all the novel card abilities. Except for a few gameplay issues, AquaNox 2: Revelation is essentially the same Game as its predecessor.
In AquaNox 2, you are informed that your mother was murdered, your father left without explanation, and your grandma raised you while running the family business. Although it might be intriguing, you never have this. Everything is said in choppy language, and it never really sinks in. Although the voice acting is passable, the dialogue is so terrible that you won't ever care about the characters. The majority will probably click through it to trigger the next mission.
Although the missions have the potential to be exciting, you have already performed the majority of them: guard this, destroy that, disable that, and make sure you adhere to all navigational instructions. The combat sections, which are supposed to be the most thrilling element of the Game, consist mainly of sluggish ship manoeuvres and straightforward strafing.
There's much more than just this in the Game. Get yours and see what you are missing out on.
Other details
- Release date2010-04-20
- PublishersTHQ Nordic
- DevelopersMassive Development
- Age rating