![]() ![]() Lockdown is a complex game requiring knowledge of a lot of detailed rules and honestly, if you’ve already played it, you’re mostly good and if you haven’t, you’ll definitely need to read some FAQs or the manual online. Things are currently at the pick-up-and-play stage and for newbies to Nemesis or Lockdown, this is a pretty steep learning curve. The game has no preamble currently and the tutorial mode just gives you a video talking about the game. My gaming group has physical copies of both Nemesis and Nemesis: Lockdown and we’ve spent some time playing it and this is really more about the conversion to digital. Since this is a cooperative/competitive game, it’s highly recommended that one play multiplayer, but for the purposes of this review, solo mode was used. When you start up Nemesis: Lockdown, you’ll find that your options are to play multiplayer or solo. At only $20, you’re saving a lot and you don’t even have to wear pants! But remember, Lockdown is currently in early Beta so there’s a lot of work to be done here still. Now, Awaken Realms and developer InterStudio have converted the rather expensive Nemesis: Lockdown to a fully multiplayer game on Steam! This is an ideal way to play Lockdown, especially considering how hard it is to get a group of players together these days. It seems you managed to survive the events of the first game and now it’s time to finish the alien menace off once and for all…or die trying. Much like Aliens, you’re still on the run, though this time you’re on Mars, trying vainly to survive against an alien onslaught. More recently, Nemesis: Lockdown, the sequel to Nemesis was released. It’s a complex and intricate board game that’s quite fun. You can be infected, fight your way out, or plot and connive to survive. In Nemesis, you control a party of humans trying to escape a space station full of aliens (chytrids) that looks suspiciously like the aliens from Aliens (that was just a fun sentence). It’s a fairly high-end board game that came out in 2018 and has been making the rounds of the hardcore board game geeks for a while. If you’re not a board game aficionado, you’ve likely never heard of Nemesis.
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