![]() Onslaught: Each team has a power generator, and they must destroy the enemies' generator.Race: Non-competitive, non-cooperative mode where the objective is to complete the circuit in the shortest time possible.Players take turns into the fight, winner stays, loser goes back to waiting queue. Runes give points just by being held, but players can also score when fragging enemies when holding one, or by fragging a rune carrier. Runematch: There are five runes scattered across the map.Domination: There are strategic points located across the map, and up to 4 teams battle for control of these areas.The objective is to frag all key owners and get all the keys for your own team. Key Hunt: Up to 4 teams are given each a key.Last Man Standing: Players are given a set amount of lives and battle to be the last player with lives left, who's then declared the winner.Unique to Nexuiz is the fact that frags also count towards the score limit. Two teams battle to steal the enemy's flag while preventing their flag to be stolen. Capture the Flag: Two flags located (usually) at opposite ends of the map.Team Deathmatch: Players are drafted into one of up to four teams and they duke it out until a team reaches the frag limit or there's a team with the highest amount of frags at the end of the time limit.The one with the highest amount of points at the end of the time limit or the one that reaches the frag limit first wins the match. Deathmatch: Classic free-for-all, every-player-for-themself mode.The available gamemodes in Nexuiz are the following: Due to the conflicts which emerged by the sole existence of this version, the community fled on to create a Spiritual Successor called Xonotic. The first version of the game came in 2005 it later received a 2012 remake developed by IllFonic and published by THQ for PlayStation 3 (later released on -and pulled from- Steam). It's also primarily multiplayer, although it has a nice tutorial and SP mode with some challenging missions. Nexuiz makes generous use of graphic effects, but in the gameplay part is more of a mixture between Quake and Unreal Tournament. The game includes 13 weapons, 36 official maps and 11 gamemodes, plus a huge plethora of other community-made maps. The game contains AI players for offline play except in a few selected modes. You're placed in an arena with other combatants, and the objective is to lead, via firepower, yourself or your team to victory. The game is a straightforward fast-paced multiplayer-oriented FPS. It uses the DarkPlaces Game Engine, which is, in turn, based on the (heavily modified) Quake engine. Nexuiz is a multiplatform First-Person Shooter developed and published by Alientrap Games.
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