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MADNESS: Project Nexus

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MADNESS: Project Nexus is a whirlwind action slasher with an isometric camera view and horror elements. There are two modes available to you in the... Read more

Players:
8.2/10
Steam:
97/100
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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: Celeron Dual-Core T3300
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Free Space: 1 GB
  • VRAM: 512 MB
  • Video Card: GeForce GTX 660
  • DirectX: 9.0c
  • Keyboard, Mouse
Recommended:
  • Windows 7
  • CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+
  • RAM: 12 GB
  • Free Space: 1 GB
  • VRAM: 1 GB
  • Video Card: GeForce GTX 660
  • DirectX: 9.0c
  • Keyboard, Mouse
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The game is really cool, the graphics themselves are different from the graphics in part 1, then the plot is different and the trailer is very cool, the music is in keeping with the theme and the cutting of frames is very in keeping with the theme, and the arena is also different from the arena in the first part, in short, it’s an unrealistically cool game, I recommend it to everyone.

I waited 3 months for it to finally come out on PC, and my expectations were justified! I also like the very realistic battle graphics and music. And I also want to remind you about the new blades and rifles with submachine guns and also about the clothes, they are also new there and the main thing is that now you can hold two weapons at once.

10

So far I’ve only played in the arena, there was a lot of interesting things but... the camera control is terrible, it’s impossible to aim, the FPS is not very high, and in some places where there are many different effects it’s generally small, not as epic as I would like, on the first playthrough the gameplay is generally was at the level of “ran up to the enemy, clicked on him 5 times to hit him, went to the next one, etc...” there are, of course, dodges, parries, etc., but... I don’t even know... well, firearms are some kind of imbecile, even the most a weak pistol can, in principle, disassemble strong enemies without any problems, the only thing is that you can’t take a lot of cartridges with you, and they run out quickly, leveling up your partners is very clumsy in places... and a ver… Read full

8.5

the arena was completely killed. I don’t know how the campaign is, but in short, the arena means killing 100 enemies per wave (usually 3 of them per level) for an hour. and okay, if you need to do this once to get to the next level and another arena, then you need to do the same thing 3-4 times. the weapon is not felt. If in the classic game you could save up for a machine gun and kill everyone at the current level with only 2 clips, here you won’t even have enough ammunition for a third. + the weapon does not kill most enemies with the first shot due to the invulnerability scale from firearms, which again makes it even more useless. Yes, the classic version also has this scale, but it doesn’t spoil the game so much due to the fact that 300 people don’t come to the wave. They seem to give … Read full

Gameplay
1.3 / 10
Graphics
5.5 / 10
Story
5.5 / 10
Controls
3.4 / 10
Sound and Music
6.8 / 10
Multiplayer
1.3 / 10
Localization
1.2 / 10
3.6
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