


The first was encountered in Madness: Project Nexus (Classic) where they were destroyed by Hank, Sanford, and Deimos. The loyalists formed the Nexus Core to restart the project, and split into two groups, seemingly for operational redundancy. Supposedly, the cloning process had been perfected, or at least close to perfected, which was then used to mass-produce many Nexus units. Christoff then took on the identity of Jesus, now wielding a powerful halo which he stole from the project.įifteen years after the outbreak, the project is still active. This was merely a distraction, and Christoff rose up and waged a one-man war against his former comrades.
#Project nexus 2 game free#
Zombies and abominations broke free of confinement and began attacking scientists and soldiers such as agents. Christoff, disgusted at what his scientific efforts had been used to create, released the experiments in an attempt to destroy the project. Over time marketing shifted to mercenary and paramilitary groups instead.Īt some point in time, Dr. Originally the clones were advertised to civilians as a way to extend their lives, escape diseases, learn new skills, or simply own butlers and wait staff. The excess of clones created in the Project's research were sold off in a front operation to provide funding and head off suspicion. The project eventually lead to the formation of undead creations such as zombies, sleepwalker patients, and abominations.Īs revealed in MADNESS: Project Nexus, the project's true purpose was solely for the benefit of Director Phobos, in his pursuit of immortality and greater power. According to Christoff's clipboard in the intro cutscene of Episode 1.5 of Madness: Project Nexus (Classic), the program was formed due to "inadequate soldier numbers." The cloning was performed on the resurrected deceased rather than the living most likely for safety reasons because of imperfect cloning defects.
