Kalypso Media and Novacore Studios have released some new screenshots from their upcoming 4X space strategy game, Legends of Pegasus.
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In the 23rd century, mankind made tremendous progress colonizing the vast extents of space. Man built huge spaceships, colonized new planets and even used terraforming to transform uninhabitable worlds. Soon, new races were also discovered. The first contact was friendly and peaceful. But peace can be deceptive…
Legends of Pegasus takes you to an epic journey into space and mixes real-time and turn-based strategy. Players will expand their civilization in the galaxy by colonizing new planets, building factories, laboratories and shipyards, researching new technologies and designing new spacecrafts to keep on exploring new galaxies. Battles are played real-time and decided not only by your tactical skills, but also by your strategic decisions and the design and equipment of your ships.
Legends of Pegasus offers a massive single player campaign, during which the player will discover three very different races. Multiplayer features Internet or LAN gameplay, against Human or AI opponents. If you like designing your own game yourself, numerous modding options will certainly make you all the happier. The spectacular 3D graphics don’t just bring life to marvelous planets, but also to the stunning spaceships you can freely design thanks to an intuitive building system.
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They shouldn't be allowed to use the word 4x unless it actually has a up and down dimension in space that you can control, like Homeworld.
I see your point, but the term "4X" refers to "eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate", which is the name of the genre, and has been around for far, far longer than Homeworld.
Personally, these screenshots look nice, but I'd rather see the game interface than the battle images. I'll be spending much more time there.
I see your point, but the term "4X" refers to "eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate", which is the name of the genre, and has been around for far, far longer than Homeworld.
Personally, these screenshots look nice, but I'd rather see the game interface than the battle images. I'll be spending much more time there.