![]() ![]() ![]() We're guessing Massive Development is a long-time fan of space sims, because AquaNox 2 plays a lot like Wing Commander, Freespace, Starlancer, and most other games of that ilk. Its sequel, AquaNox 2: Revelation, fixes a few of those gameplay problems, but it's still just about the same game with a different storyline. It was one of the first games to truly take advantage of all the card's newfangled abilities, but unfortunately, it was more of a technical demonstration than a fun game. ![]() If you remember the release of the first GeForce3 card, then you'll probably remember the original AquaNox. Though not the most imposing craft, the Salty Dog can hold its own in a fight if the captain is clever. Drake owns a fast and highly maneuverable submarine, the Salty Dog. Then a distress call from a mysterious ship changes everything, and Drake finds himself enmeshed in a search for a cursed treasure trove. However, this bores him, and he longs to be a mercenary, a Ronin, a hired-gun. Young William Drake, heir to a ramshackle merchant dynasty, transports goods from Galapagos to the northern stretches of the Tornado Zone. AquaNox 2: Revelation returns players to the undersea AquaNox universe. ![]()
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