Madness Project Nexus 2 Alpha Download

Posted by Krinkels - May 6th, 2017

Madness: Project Nexus 2 is a sidescrolling Run n' Gun game filled with arcade-style action reminiscent of games like Smash TV, with the button-mashing brutality of Final Fight or Castle Crashers. Madness: Project Nexus 2 will challenge your use of immersive & tactical combat, on-your-feet decision making, environmental use and navigation, a massive selection of weapons, and a pretty heavy. Download (25 MB) Free. Madness: Project Nexus Original Version: 0.1.5 almost 2 years ago. The Original Madness: Project Nexus. Download (27 MB).


from ProjectNexus2.com:

It’s been MONTHS, but the engine revamps are finally in their live testing phase! The core code governing characters and their controls (by NPC AI or by player keyboard/mouse input alike) has been scrapped and rewritten nearly from scratch. Many new core features have been phased in and are ready for inclusion in Story Mode. We’ve worked very, VERY hard these last few months to make sure the game feels better, if not recognizably the same, as it was before these revamps were introduced, and we’re finally confident with what we’ve got.

In addition to the significant changes made to the core engine, we’ve added all kinds of new features and fixed some old ones. Below are some of the new ones.

Keep your eyes fixed on the screen, because we’re moving into the Beta portion of this game incredibly soon, and Alpha 1.7 is the last major update before that happens!

-Arena Mode has a tutorial!

-Murder Room 5 is in. We hope you like burning. The Nexus Core does.

-The first round of character Origins are now active!

-Madarang particle was screwed up, and was sharing an effect with the Molotov.

-Update to Squad mechanics and Squad Orders. As we move into Story mode, a more complex system of applying orders to characters is required. NPCs need to know the difference between their standing non-combat orders, and the orders given to them in battle.

-Recoil recovery wasn’t game-speed-dependant. Testing a new system that doesn’t punish slower computers with slower recoil.

-Reloading more streamlined. Tiny, hard-to-encounter issues would occur when being interrupted during a reload. Now, no matter what, your reload will continue where you left off without a problem.

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-Added melee swooshes! Trails will follow weapons now in a way that is MUCH improved over what we had in the Kickstarter demo.

-With the Snap-Dodgie skill (formerly listed as Tac-Shuffle), you can tap Space to do a quick dodge to the side. You aren’t invincible while doing it, but it can get you out of trouble in an instant without leaving you on the floor like a traditional dodge.

-Allies shouldn’t speak surprise lines (CueAllyVoice) when they are not aware. This should be filtered out if they are unaware, but only when responding to an ally dying. *NOTE* I may have fixed this. Announcing an ally died when unaware, from Squad_Main, is gone.

-Charge-Up attacks now occur when holding down the attack button in Hand-to-Hand combat. Hold it longer for better results!

-Katanas, Odachis, and Ninjatos have a unique animation set once you’ve reached Core 3 skill in Melee. The Rapier has an animation set for light attacks as well, if you’re feeling particularly fancy. And don’t even get me started on the Chainsaw…!

-Enemies can ragdoll into one another and knock each other down, if the contact was hard enough. Makes for interesting crowd control.

-Experimenting with better in-combat idle poses for characters. There are levels of blending in how characters hold their weapon, but if it feels too erratic and twitchy, we may have to revisit how this is done.

-Sometimes blood splats would hit a surface and grow infinitely huge. None of the math made sense as to why this was happening, so we suspect it had to do with object parenting and just made a fix based on that. So far it seems like it’s working fine.

-Cloning vats and medical chairs added as respawners to the HQ medbay.

-Randomize your character name on creation.

-Armor is now calculated differently. Each piece has a Defense value that outright blocks damage dealt to your character, and a Coverage % value that indicates the MAXIMUM amount of damage it can stop. Low Defense / High Coverage armor will stop small amounts of damage almost completely but leave you vulnerable to larger hits, while the opposite will really help against heavy hits but small bits of damage will always get through. When wearing multiple pieces of armor, the Coverage is a weighted average of all pieces of armor based on their Defense.

-Your melee attacks wil sort of turn to face your enemies or the point you’re attacking toward. Other than being an aesthetic improvement, it also helps you not to whack staircases when trying to swing at guys above you.

-Grapple will drain the defender’s Tac-Bar significantly on each hit. This should make the skill more useful for taking out zippy enemies, even if they escape.

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Madness: Project Nexus – Flash Games Download – Overview
Players who enjoyed watching the Madness flash animation series from Newgrounds and who also enjoyed playing Madness series related flash games will probably like to play this Madness: Project Nexus action flash game which is a shoot ’em up that feels like a beat ’em up with guns!


Download Links
Download the .zip file from:
[ Google Drive | FileTrip ]

Please contact Deimos if one of the links is broken or there is an updated version.

Madness: Project Nexus – Title Menu!
So the developers intend to update this game with more content as time passes by. Nice?

Madness: Project Nexus – Jail?
Play the role of Hank as he proceeds to break into jail to rescue Sanford and Deimos. Please take note that in game agent Deimos is not related to the blogger Deimos Tel`Arin.

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Madness: Project Nexus – Nevada?
Why is it always somewhere in Nevada? If you watched enough Madness related flash animations you will notice that the “somewhere in Nevada” is mentioned a lot of times.

Madness: Project Nexus – Tutorial?
The first mission kinda acts as a tutorial level as tutorial messages often pop up.

Madness: Project Nexus – Button?
Some doors can only be opened by pressing the button nearby. Nothing special here.

Madness: Project Nexus – Cover!
Yes there is a cover system in this flash game, similar to the cover system in found in many newer video games such as the Gear of Wars series.

Madness: Project Nexus – Rifle?
You can drop the initial pistol that you are carrying and pick up any weapons you found!

Madness: Project Nexus – Armory?
Play as either Sanford or Deimos in the second level. Where is Hank? He is busy elsewhere yo!

Instructions
Unpack the .zip file and run the .html file with a web browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc) to play the above mentioned flash game.

Flash Game Authorship Disclaimer
Please take note that I did not make the above mentioned flash game. The above mentioned flash game is made by other people and not me. I only downloaded the .swf file off some flash games portals and then repackaged the .swf file together with a .html file into a .zip file. In other words I only did some repackaging of the .swf files.

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