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Laser Squad Nemesis Gets Single Player Update

Laser Squad Nemesis, the latest strategy game from the creators of the X-Com series, has been updated with new single player campaign missions.

(PRWEB) April 24, 2004--The Gollop brothers, creators of the X-Com series, have announced a single-player update for their squad-level turn-based strategy game Laser Squad Nemesis. Its a pleasantly surprising addition to the award-winning online game, so what prompted it? We always planned to develop Laser Squad Nemesis in this direction," comments the designer, Julian Gollop. We have spent the last six months developing an advanced AI computer opponent and a series of challenging missions organised into separate campaigns for the Laser Marines, the Machina, the Spawn and the Greys. There are twenty missions in total, each taking around 3 hours to complete, and players can select from 3 difficulty levels." The game is available for $19.95 directly from http://www.lasersquadnemesis.com, with free updates and patches for 2 years, and 1 month online subscription included for free.

How does it play? Well, you can find out for yourself by downloading the demo version from http://www.lasersquadnemesis.com, which includes one of the single player missions and the option to create a free trial account for online play. With all this activity on the single player front you might not expect many developments for the online game, but according to Gollop this is not the case. We have recently added a web interface which makes it very easy to organise games and play turns – email is no longer necessary, but its still an option. We have also added a fourth race, the sinister Greys - familiar to many X-Com fans. We have also introduced a new tournament system, with different types of competitions. Thanks to our great player community the game is now available in six different languages."

Laser Squad Nemesis has come a long way since its launch over two years ago, and threatens to drastically widen its audience from its devoted cult following. This will be greatly helped by retail distribution in Europe through publishers JustPlay and Merscom, an unusual step for a game that trumpets its online origins. Not at all" replies Gollop, retail is a great way to reach players who havent found us yet, but we are still very much an independent developer." And what are the plans for the future? Laser Squad Nemesis is a continuously evolving game system, and we have many plans for improvements and additions. We will be developing a massively multiplayer strategic game, using the tactical battles to resolve control of territory. The graphics and sound will get a facelift with a new 3D engine. We will also keep developing the single player game, adding a strategic meta-game along the lines of the original X-Com games."


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