No ''trade'' basic action between players, for real? In coop board game? Devs were not able to code basic action from original board game? Cards and UI design is a mess in terms of convenience for the player
Nemesis: Lockdown
- Release Date:
- May 31, 2022
- Developer:
- InterStudio
- Publisher:
- Awaken Realms
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

A digital adaptation of the award-winning board game series.
Nemesis: Lockdown is a cinematic, turn-based sci-fi horror experience based on the award-winning board game. This is the thrilling tabletop Nemesis experience gone digital, along with its dark atmosphere, adrenaline-filled moments and unforgiving RNG.A base on Mars has been put on emergency lockdown due to an alien outbreak. You’re one of the few people left inside. Your goal is to fulfill a unique objective - which will put your survival skills to the test - and survive the lockdown by hiding or escaping the facility. You’ll do that by exploring the Intruder-infested corridors of the base in search of anything that might help you stay alive. Even then, your survival is all but guaranteed and sometimes your best efforts might not be enough. In Nemesis: Lockdown, you WILL die. And you’ll have a great time regardless.
The core of Nemesis: Lockdown is its turn-based card gameplay. Each action requires you to play cards from your hand and their smart management is crucial to success. But success in the game relies not just on you and your skills. Random events, requiring you to think on your feet, happen each round, making the sessions exciting, dramatic… and even tougher.
The game is a semi cooperative experience utilizing the hidden traitor mechanic. One of the players might secretly be working on sabotaging the mission. If you want to survive, you’ll have to expose them. If that player is you… well, you’d do anything to make it out alive, wouldn’t you?
One thing’s for certain - you're going to be talking about your games long after the sessions are over.
Features:
- A thrilling single and multiplayer experienceRegardless of whether you decide to go solo or team up with other players, you're in for a unique sci-fi horror experience. Each session of the game is filled with exciting events and terrifying encounters that make it uniquely dramatic.
- Gameplay designed to keep you on your toes
In Nemesis: Lockdown you don't hunt aliens - you're doing everything to outsmart them, fulfill your objective and get the hell out. And if you do that by betraying your allies along the way... well, nobody said sacrifices wouldn't be necessary to survive.
Weapons in the game are more of a defense countermeasure than a reliable tool of alien extermination and the game's systems make sure that exploring the base is not a walk in the park. You're going to have your work cut out for you - that's for sure.
- Secret goals and hidden traitors
At the beginning of the game, you're assigned a secret objective. It may sometimes require you to deceive and mislead your teammates, or get rid of them altogether. You're going to have to tread a fine line of being a nuisance and not being exposed. So tread carefully - if they find out what you're up to, you'll be in even more trouble.
- Based on the award-winning series of board games
Nemesis is one of the most successful board games titles of recent years. It was created as a tribute to classic sci-fi horror movies. Its main goal was to create a horror experience that would evoke a cinematic story with every game. A story that you and your friends would want to talk about even long after the session's over.
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User Reviews
Interesting realisation of tabletop game on PC with great atmosphere of Alien&Resident Evil combined together and complex mechanics that take quite some time to learn. It has good graphics and overall friendly and simple interface. Gameplay is fun and interesting most of the time. Nevertheless, it is very hard to win game (I played only in solo mode). After 10 hours of gameplay not a SINGLE ONE VICTORY. 5 misses out of 5 - feels just like a modern X-COM games when you miss with 98% of hit probability. RNG has too much influence on the results of the game and it feels like intentionally tweaked against the player. In global achievements stats - only 1 of 10 people, who purchased the game, actually won it at least 1 time and 1 of 100 who won the game at least 10 times. It is very frustraiting, game is too unbalanced. In the third part of tutorial (mini-scenario) I was soft-locked 2 games in a row in the moment when I found door key code and use it on locked door to free janitor. Game ju...
I've played the board game, and this is a poor implementation of it. The UI is terrible. The 3D interface doesn't add anything to the experience, instead it just gets in the way. Where you can move to isn't clear, your actions aren't clear, etc. Just give me a view of the board, like the digital version of Clank or Root. Plus the game is buggy af, and that's never going to be fixed. Yet another Awaken Realms game that has been abandoned. Caveat Emptor when it comes to buying any of their games going forward.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1xxx / Intel Core i3 6gen
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 1030 / Radeon 530
- DirectX: Version 12
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Internet Connection Required
Recommended
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 4xxx / Intel Core i7 10gen
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce RTX 2060 6gb / Radeon RX 590
FAQ
How much does Nemesis: Lockdown cost?
Nemesis: Lockdown costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Nemesis: Lockdown?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1xxx / Intel Core i3 6gen Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GT 1030 / Radeon 530 DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 10 GB available space Additional Notes: Internet Connection Required Recommended: Recommended: Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 4xxx / Intel Core i7 10gen Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce RTX 2060 6gb / Radeon RX 590
What platforms is Nemesis: Lockdown available on?
Nemesis: Lockdown is available on Windows PC.
Is Nemesis: Lockdown worth buying?
Nemesis: Lockdown has 0% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Nemesis: Lockdown released?
Nemesis: Lockdown was released on May 31, 2022.
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