On the other hand, it was a fast, fun, and gorgeous undersea shooter, and now, it has a sequel in the form of Aquanox 2: Revelation. Aquanox, the sequel to the criminally under-rated Archimedean Dynasty, came and went without much notice, and featured dumbed-down controls over the Wing Commander or Freespace-type simulation gameplay of the original. The crew is crammed in the claustrophobic atmosphere of a freighter: always in search of loot and the fabled treasure… and always afraid of falling victim to their unknown enemies themselves.Return with us now to the murky, seedy depths of the future, where mankind is forced to live under the ocean in huge self-contained structures, and pirating is a way of life.
The player becomes a member of a group of eight mercenaries crossing the oceans. Tactics and patience complete the fast-paced dogfights. Bonus objectives as well as hidden bonus weapons guarantee the replayability of every mission. A gripping story, striking characters and the overwhelming architecture of the underwater world are framed by a sophisticated user interface. AQUANOX 2: REVELATION chases the player through high-energy action and spooky underwater cities. But he soon has to realize that he's not the only one hunting for his ancestor's legendary treasure. He seeks adventure – and finds greed, ruthlessness, merciless hatred… and also unexpected help.
In the year 2666, a young freighter pilot named William Drake sets out in search of the legacy of a mythical ancestor. AQUANOX 2: REVELATION is a new story of the underwater world Aqua.