Submitted by s8anicslayer 841d ago | review

GamersTemple: Military Madness: Nectaris Review

GamersTempleNectaris, available through Xbox Live, has a very old school feel, mostly because it's as old school as it gets. This is bare bones, hexagon-based strategy game that puts players in control of an army with all the standard units and pit them against a series of increasingly difficult maps and enemy armies. When I say bare bones, I mean just that; there is no story to speak of, good or bad. It is simply a battle of who can move which pieces into the right spots at the right time. With no narrative Nectaris can begin to feel like a creative version of a simple game of chess, rewarding players with nothing more than the feeling of besting their opponent. (Military Madness: Nectaris, Xbox 360) 78/100

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