Ready for the ultimate power? Stellaris: Nemesis will launch on April 15 bringing with it some huge additions to Paradox's space strategy game.
Putting the fate of the entire galaxy in your hands, Nemesis will allow players to actually become an end-game crisis or rally the whole galaxy against it. Paradox said "There are many paths to power, and players can either embrace order and unity as a Galactic Custodian to combat endgame crises - or choose chaos with the Menace option to BECOME the endgame crisis, savoring the silence of a galaxy where theirs is the only voice that matters. Long story short: Nemesis gives fans the most powerful tools ever available in Stellaris".
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Features:
- Become the Crisis: Become the fire that spreads across the galaxy, threatening its very existence. As an empire becomes more and more menacing, it will unlock powerful bonuses to finish a hopeless galactic stalemate on your own terms. If the rest of the galaxy can’t stop it in time, players can unleash enough power to end all of existence!
- Galactic Custodian: It’s up to gamers to campaign for the Galactic Community to declare them a Custodian, granting emergency powers to combat the Crisis. Use these extraordinary abilities to bring the galaxy back from the edge of destruction and restore order. When the crisis is defeated one may choose to relinquish their powers...or keep them, and form a new Galactic Imperium.
- Espionage: Knowledge is power; use new tools to spy on enemies (or friends). Deploy Envoys to lead covert Operations and counter-intelligence behind enemy borders. Lies and deceit will throw your enemies off your scent while you learn their deepest secrets.
As Infiltration Level grows players will unlock new operations, such as Sabotage Starbase, Acquire Assets or Steal Tech. Turn allies against each other through the use of smear campaigns and by instigating diplomatic incidents. Play it right, and they’ll be none the wiser: what enemies don’t know will hurt them.- New Ship Set: Nemesis includes new ships inspired by some of the most imposing empires in science fiction. Whether you’re taking control of the galaxy or wiping it out, you’ll look as powerful as you feel.
You can wishlist / follow Stellaris: Nemesis on GOG and Steam. Additionally the current Humble Bundle has Stellaris going for $1!
Paradox are also doing a new event called PDXCON Remixed between May 21-23 with a new Paradox Development Studio title to be revealed then.
*While I enjoy a good war—or even a game as a fanatic purifier—as much as the next player, it's so much fun throwing my diplomatic weight and soft power around to try to enact resolutions beneficial to me while denying those of my rivals.
It'd be cool if you could use espionage to make like "ghost fleets" the enemy thought were going one way, and/or spoof enemy sensors so they didn't spot your navy heading for their key worlds. And so you could see like a glowy line from an enemy fleet showing what its current medium-range destination was. Like that. Not to mention something simple like a good spy figuring out a year before another race declares war that they are planning to attack. Mind you, in Stellaris it's often kind of a hint when they start making claims on your systems . . .
Espionage in a lot of Civ-type and MOO-type games is pretty boring IMO . . . I often end up just pushing the counter-espionage. And I especially don't want to be putting a bunch of special effort into spies so I can steal someone else's technology--that's a loser approach. I should be putting that effort into having the best technology in the first place; the inferior civilizations eating my dust can try to steal my technology.
Oh, another possibility--if your spies can steal the plans to a foreign power's ship types, you could get an advantage against that design in battle, kind of like the way the Curators give you advantage against the big monsters. Of course when they upgraded to different weapons or armour the advantage would erode.
Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 14 March 2021 at 2:04 am UTC
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