Nightstar: Rogue Wings

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NIGHTSTAR: Rogue Wings is a Sci-Fi Singleplayer Action Game that’s all about intense aerial warfare, an evolution of the standard arcade flight model that takes you to up-close and personal dog fighting. Play as Commander Eastwood and fight a plethora of enemies controlled by a mysterious Hive Mind.


NIGHTSTAR: Rogue Wings’ gameplay is focused on rapid air battles. Your skills as a pilot will be tested non-stop on each stage. Fight your way to uncover the truth about a mysterious Artificial Intelligence that rules the galaxy.

From inside the cockpit or from third-person perspective, you will experience fast-paced missions. Immerse yourself in the beautiful hand-crafted environments while going against battleships and enemy fighters. Incredible particle effects and sound design awaits!


The Independents lost The Division War a decade ago. Nowadays, the Absolute Unity rules the galaxy with an iron fist. The few Independent survivors that managed to avoid imprisonment escaped to the Outer Rim. There, they live in hiding in scattered outcast communities.

Commander John Eastwood is one of these survivors. He still believes in the Independent cause, but his chance to fight for it was gone with the end of the War. After restoring an old carrier, he teamed up with three other survivors. These four brave warriors formed the NIGHTSTAR, a mercenary group ready to take on the best paying jobs there are in the Outer Rim.


THE MOTHERSHIP

The SONARA is a relic from the Division Wars, and is the NIGHTSTAR’s flagship and carrier. That’s where the team lives, and where the space fighters are housed and repaired in-between the missions.


A FIGHTER BACK FROM THE DEAD

RS-200 ‘STRIKER’
Pilot: Commander John Eastwood
The STRIKER is a modified version of the classic RS-200 pre-war space and low orbit fighter. While its original version was not as reliable as it could be, Eastwood’s version was reengineered to fit much better components.


NEVER LEAVE YOUR WINGMEN

WING-DGL
Pilot: Lieutenant Dek Jackson
This advanced fighter-bomber is efficient against large targets such as the Absolute Unity’s Destroyers. This ship is a robust, resilient, and well-shielded craft, but slow and ungainly compared to the other NIGHTSTAR fighters.


F7-Zero
Pilot: Lieutenant Call Adams
The F7 was modified for use by the NIGHTSTAR to favor raw speed over power or protection. The NIGHTSTAR’s custom F7 consists of a stock model stripped of its armor, shields, and heavy weapons. This light fighter is ideal for taking the enemy by surprise.


A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS

BARD-O
Pilot: Engineer Daran Aldar
This repair ship is not armed and doesn’t have powerful shields, so it’ll stay out of combat. When needed, the NIGHTSTAR pilots will call for it, and the BARD-O will quickly fly to them and perform mid-air repairs. This is an incredibly dangerous maneuver, but Daran will try his best to keep all ships in one piece.


Commander John Eastwood was a recruit during the Division War. After many battles, the Absolute Unity destroyed the last Independent outpost thus putting an end to the conflict. John managed to escape with Call Adams, Daran Aldar and Dek Jackson. They formed the NIGHTSTAR, a mercenary group that operates on the Outer Rim, far from the Absolute Unity’s reach… Until now.


This Artificial Intelligence was created to help local governments. It eventually was proven to be more efficient and better than its human counterparts. A celebration took place when the Absolute Unity gained control over the major planetary systems. Systems were safer, citizens were happier, and civilization was more prosperous than ever.

Unfortunately, that was a lie.

In reality, the Absolute Unity quickly learned a secret: it could create perfect lives for the Central Planets’ citizens by exploiting and eventually enslaving other systems. It was just a matter of keeping some influential planets under an impression of prosperity and growth.

Attempts were made to overthrow the AI, but with no support from the Central Planets the insurgents were too poor to form a real army. The Absolute Unity had so many resources it was fabricating an endless artificial sentinel force to protect it. Attacks against that force were eventually proven to be futile and short-lived.

This period was later known as the Division War. It ended when the Independents fled to the Outer Rim where the resources were so scarce the Absolute Unity had no use for them. The battle was lost, and to this day many systems are still enslaved or exploited by the Absolute Unity.

Hope, however, still shines on the horizon.