Ian Fisher writes: Taking the standard fps arena elements, Nexuiz doesn’t look to be anything revolutionary. But not every game needs to have original features to get the one key mission goal achieved: be fun as hell to play. Looking at this short video, it’s clear that Nexuiz is going to be a frantic arena shooter that harkens to the good old days of multiplayer fps games
Nexuiz launched as a PC and console game 10 years ago, but the downfall of THQ lead to problems for the inspirational title.
Remember Nexuiz, the arena first-person shooter pulled from Steam three years ago after publisher THQ went bust? It's back.
Developer IllFonic has self-published the game on Steam, where it costs £7.99 (it's £3.99 until 22nd March).
Didn't get around to playing it until after the community died. Great to see it back.
The aftershock of THQ's dissolution continues, as servers for the Xbox 360 version of Nexuiz have been shut down. Developer Illfonic announced the news on its Facebook page, noting that the servers were being run by THQ and "cannot be maintained anymore." The PC servers, however, will remain online courtesy of Illfonic itself.
That's a shame, I loved this game but guess I won't be able to complete the achievements now.
Oh yes. I had forgot about this.