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Story
Incoming is set in the near-future of 2009 over a period of fifteen days. After an increasing number of UFO sightings culminating in an attack on the international lunar base, other locations on Earth and the construction of a base in the Arctic. Secret work started on an "ADATA" (Anomaly Detection And Tracking Array) near Mount Kilamanjaro. The events of the game take place after an attack on the ADATA facility is initiated by alien forces.
The game is set in six locations: Kenya, defending the ADATA facility; the Arctic, attacking an alien base while defending a human one; the North Atlantic Ocean, where the player must defend oil rigs and attack a second alien base; California, where parts of a fleet to invade the alien's moon base must be defended; the Moon, attacking a further alien base; and a planet in the Crab Nebula, assaulting the planet from which the alien attackers came.
If the player has completed these in the Campaign Access mode, then in addition to these ten missions in each location, there are bonus "virus" scenarios, with one level in each location. Shortly before these missions, the aliens launched four virus bombs which impacted in the four location on Earth the player had previously visited. All buildings in these areas must be destroyed by the player to prevent the virus from spreading further.[1]
References
- ^ Rage Software, ed. (1998). Incoming game manual. Rage.
Jedi Knight series
Useful JKA links
Aggregates
- PC Metacritic
- Xbox Metacritic
- GameSpot PC page (Mac version released, but very little info)
- GameSpot Xbox page
- IGN PC page
- IGN Xbox page
Reviews
Walkthroughs
Reception
Critical reception
The game was generally well-received, with aggregate scores of 81/100 and 76/100 for the PC and Xbox versions respectively from Metacritic. Individual review scores listed range from a glowing 92/100 (for both platforms) to a lukewarm 67/100 on the PC and a mediocre 50/100 on the Xbox. [1][2]
The Xbox version generally met more criticism than the PC version.
Legacy
Mods, thejediacademy.net etc