![]() ![]() The Grunts charge in stupidly, firing their weapons at you despite your having taken cover behind a crate labeled "Discarded Clone Parts". You fail to stealthily enter a chamber where a series of Agent and Grunt units await. ![]() Players progress through the game by navigating between rooms and overworld stages, engaging baddies along the way who will become wiser and more tactical as players advance.įor example, here is a scenario taken directly from our working engine: It depends heavily on immersive & tactical combat, on-your-feet decision making, a massive selection of weapons, and a pretty heavy dose of comic blood and violence. Madness: Project Nexus 2 is a sidescrolling/birds-eye Run n' Gun game. ![]() So, let's get to the more exciting stuff and talk about this new game I'm making! We'd barely created the experience we'd intended by the time it went belly-up on us. It did surprisingly well for what it was, but I'm sure I don't have to explain to you guys how limited Flash is in both capability and scope. The game I'm working on is a sequel to a browser-based Flash game a good friend of mine and I created over on Newgrounds a couple years back (which was in turn based on his Newgrounds cartoon series, Madness Combat). ![]()
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