New Warhawk screens: meet your Nemesis
As more post-Gamers Day Warhawk goodies come rolling in, these, in turn, are screens and renders of “Nemesis.”
“Neme-wha?” If it weren’t for the renders being labeled “Nemesis,” we’d still be wondering what the heckie is a Nemesis (aside from the dictionary definition, of course). Nemesis, in this case, is the name of one of the aircraft models you can hop on and fly in Warhawk – a rather sleek, gun-metal brute bristling with cannons and other armaments, aching to light up the skies with fireballs.
No fact sheets came with this batch of screens, so we can’t speak of the definitive combat performance of this model – except probably to repeat that bromide “It’s not the plane, it’s the pilot.” Still, if it looks good, it flies good. And if you fly good, well, the skies will definitely fill with the screams of the unlucky.
A few more screens after the jump.
As more post-Gamers Day Warhawk goodies come rolling in, these, in turn, are screens and renders of “Nemesis.”
“Neme-wha?” If it weren’t for the renders being labeled “Nemesis,” we’d still be wondering what the heckie is a Nemesis (aside from the dictionary definition, of course). Nemesis, in this case, is the name of one of the aircraft models you can hop on and fly in Warhawk – a rather sleek, gun-metal brute bristling with cannons and other armaments, aching to light up the skies with fireballs.
No fact sheets came with this batch of screens, so we can’t speak of the definitive combat performance of this model – except probably to repeat that bromide “It’s not the plane, it’s the pilot.” Still, if it looks good, it flies good. And if you fly good, well, the skies will definitely fill with the screams of the unlucky.