Jam Enslaver Reviews...Nox
My second video in a series covering the lesser known games of Westwood Studios tackles Nox. The fact that Nox actually runs on my PC without any trouble is actually one of the reasons behind why I decided to do this series. The copy I have actually isn't mine, it really belongs to my friend Jon who lent it to me years ago saying how great it was. After being stoned to death by urchins within about five minutes of starting (apparently the extremely simple controls got the better of me that day), I dismissed it as stupid and took it off whichever computer I had at the time. Thus it sat on the bottom shelf of my bedside table in my parents' house for about nine years until I found it again a couple of months ago and decided to give it another shot. I guess this is another example of making sure to give a game a thorough examination before giving up on it.
I'm going to take longer producing the third part of this video series than I did the second since I need to get a good amount of time in with a game that I have never played before but should really be covered by these reviews. I can't put a definite timeline on when I'll be able to actually start working on the next video since right now it's hard to say how much time I'm going to have (still waiting to hear back from that job interview).
I'm going to take longer producing the third part of this video series than I did the second since I need to get a good amount of time in with a game that I have never played before but should really be covered by these reviews. I can't put a definite timeline on when I'll be able to actually start working on the next video since right now it's hard to say how much time I'm going to have (still waiting to hear back from that job interview).




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