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Nectaris: Military Madness

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Nectaris: Military Madness is a PlayStation turn-based strategy game by Hudson Soft and a remake of the earlier Nectaris classic. Set during a lunar war in 2089, it pits the Allied-Union against Axis-Xenon forces. Its identity comes from careful unit balance, factory control, and limited-force tactics, earning the game lasting respect among console strategy fans.
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1998-01-01
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The game uses a top-down map and turn-based structure on hex-based battlefields. Players command tanks, infantry, artillery, air units, and support forces through missions built around destroying enemies, seizing positions, or breaking through defenses. New units are not freely produced, so progress depends on capturing factories, repairing damaged troops, and taking over enemy units found in vulnerable facilities. Terrain strongly affects movement and defense.

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Secure forward factories as early as possible, since they serve as both repair hubs and sources of reinforcements. Avoid overextending heavy units without support; soften targets first with artillery and ranged attacks, then finish them with mobile forces. Rotate damaged armor back to factories instead of sacrificing it. Keep a compact line, watch for enemy air threats, and use captured enemy bases to swing difficult maps in your favor.

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Factory control often matters more than chasing every enemy unit.

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Protect artillery and ranged units with durable frontline armor.

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Concentrate your force on one sector instead of splitting evenly across the map.

User Reviews

The limited-unit design makes every move feel important and rewarding.

User Reviews

Its visuals are dated, but the strategic depth and lunar war atmosphere still stand out.

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