Nebulous: Fleet Command Gets a New Publisher Hooded Horse

Nebulous: Fleet Command

Eridanus Industries; sci-fi simulation game, Nebulous: Fleet Command gets a new publisher where Hooded Horse will now be publishing the game. Nebulous: Fleet Command began its journey when it launched Early Access earlier this year in February and has since gained 94% positive reviews on Steam.

Nebulous: Fleet Command now joins the publishers’ list of titles such as Terra Invicta and Falling Frontier, both games currently rank among Steam’s Top 50 most wishlisted upcoming games.

Watch the game’s trailer below:

Take command of your hand-tailored fleet of space warships and use realistic radar, electronic warfare, advanced movement controls in 3D space, and precision targeting to outmaneuver and outwit your opponents in a simulation-heavy tactical space game like no other.

Drop into the battlespace with your full fleet and carefully plan your moves. Deep, methodical combat based on thrusts, withdrawals, and counter-thrusts keeps the tension ratcheted up without numbing you with a screen constantly full of explosions.

The game aims to depict a realistic vision of how space battles should be taking place in the far future, with the use of 3D controls, amplified by electronic warfare, radar, and precision targeting mechanics.

Nebulous: Fleet Command

Each ship in the game will come with its own detailed positional damage model, which means that its survival will be dictated by its systems, and not a general health bar. The damage control teams can be moved around from one compartment to the other to try and repair any damage inflicted on the vessel. Meanwhile, different modules can be targeted depending on the priorities of the battle and player.

Post your comment below and let us know what you think of gameplay of Nebulous: Fleet Command.

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