N.O.V.A. 2: The Hero Rises Again

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N.O.V.A. 2
Mac OS X
Release
  • NA: December 16, 2010
Genre(s)Action-adventure, first-person shooter

N.O.V.A. 2: The Hero Rises Again is a

Gameloft Live
.

Gameplay

Gameloft Live

The gameplay in N.O.V.A. 2[2] is largely the same as in N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance, but features new weapons and several vehicle segments.[3] The storyline is similar to that of its predecessor, following the same protagonist, Captain Kal Wardin, in the fight to protect the human race from the Voltarites, an alien race who allied themselves with a small number of human politicians. The Human-Voltarite Alliance aims to destroy all species that oppose them. N.O.V.A. 2 features gyroscopic controls.

Multiplayer

Players can take advantage of the multiplayer action via:

  • Bluetooth connection
  • Local Wi-Fi
  • Online:
    Gameloft Live
    • In the multiplayer action there are eight main levels, and five modes.
    • Levels: jungle, frozen, command center, alien ship, canyon, space, temple, and skycity
    • Modes: free for all, team deathmatch, instagib, capture the flag, and freeze tag

Plot

The game starts with Captain Kal Wardin fighting off an army of aliens called the Volterites in a large spaceship. Later Kal Wardin opens the emergency exit door and proceeds to crash land on a planet where he is targeted by automatic turrets and engaged by troopers. Yelena, the AI attached inside his armor, manages to control Kal's spaceship to wipe out the hostiles. Thereafter, she contacts him and after a brief conversation it is revealed that Kal's current mission is to sabotage a war factory on the planet. On the way to the factory, Yelena explains that there was a new Alliance that planned to assault Earth and destroy its orbitals, Download troops included. After the war factory had been sabotaged, Yelena's current location is found by the Alliance and they plan on deleting her. Kal finds and ambushes an Alliance soldier, who was washing a vehicle nearby, threatening him at gunpoint to drive to the facility where Yelena and Kal's ship is being held.[4]

The scene then turns into a flashback of a week ago, after the events of the first game; Kal Wardin was hidden by a group of colonists for six years and was enjoying his retirement and living peacefully. Soon afterward, when the colonists were under attack by a group of human soldiers and alien forces, they retreated inside the alien ruins nearby while Kal repelled the attack. After eliminating the force that attacked the colonists' village, Kal was interrogating one of the attacking soldiers when he was contacted by Prometheus. He explained that once more, the entire galaxy was at crisis and Kal must once again return to duty.

Back at current events, Kal forces the captured Alliance soldier to drive him to the facility (where his ship and Yelena were held), while he used the machine gun to kill anybody who tried to stop him. After facing countless obstructions, Kal sets free the Alliance soldier, instead of killing him, and heads out to liberate Yelena and his ship from the facility.

After fighting and hacking his way through, Kal manages to escape safely with Yelena and his ship. However, they are pursued by a few Alliance starfighters, who insert soldiers into Kal's ship to try to take over it. Kal, once again, manages to fend off the Volterites, but the core engine had been badly damaged, and Kal is forced to crash-land near the alien ruins where he had successfully fended off the Volterite attacks from the colonists.

After successfully surviving the crash, Kal hears about an artifact housed in the alien ruins located nearby, which the Alliance wants very badly. Kal, seeing no use in an important artifact in the hands of the Alliance, decides to infiltrate the ruins and get the artifact for himself. He gets there in time and, with the help of the automated defense, stops the Volterites from getting the artifact.


Reception

The game was well received by critics and has a Metacritic score of 90/100 based on 10 reviews.[5] Levi Buchanan of IGN awarded the game an 8.5/10, stating that everything from its predecessor had been improved.[7] Slide to Play scored the game a perfect 4/4, saying, "It's not leaps and bounds beyond what we’ve seen before, but as far as first-person shooters on the App Store go, N.O.V.A. 2 is the grandaddy of them all."[citation needed] Pocket Gamer gave a gold award along with a 9/10 rating.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "NOVA 2 for iPhone release date announced - News - Know Your Mobile". Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  2. ^ "N.O.V.A. 2 - Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store". itunes.apple.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-30.
  3. ^ "N.O.V.A.: Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance". 17 December 2009. Archived from the original on 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  4. ^ "Zomobo.net - zomobo Resources and Information".
  5. ^
    CBS Interactive. Archived
    from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  6. on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  7. ^ a b Buchanan, Levi (15 December 2010). "N.O.V.A. 2 iPhone Review". IGN. Ziff Davis. Archived from the original on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2018.

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