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Nexus Odyssey is a first person crossover hero shooter game developed by CCogStudios, and takes place in an interdimensional vortex which stretches to seventeen different universes. Currently, it can be bought from the store for $5.00

Please take note that this game should not be taken too seriously and it is purely for entertainment purposes.

Synopsis
An interdimensional being named Mr. Time has recently been hired to entertain thousands of creatures across thousands of universes. To do so, he has taken 38 heroic characters and 38 villainous characters from various universes and he has forced them to fight with newly granted special abilities and weapons against one another in team-based combat across all of their universes.

Gameplay
As stated above, Nexus Odyssey is set in first person perspective of any of the champions of your choosing. Players can move around with WASD, look around and attack with the mouse, and use the left shift and e buttons to perform abilities. Each champion is also equipped with an Ultimate ability that they can’t access normally, requiring them to actively take part in doing damage and getting kills in order to perform the ability.

Getting kills, completing objectives and winning matches gives players large amounts of coins which they can then spend on items, cosmetics and character variants in the shop.

Despite the multiplayer campaign being the story driver, the main game focuses on joining multiplayer lobbies with other champions in teams of twelve and using their abilities and weapons to kill them and complete objectives such as pushing a payload, capturing a node, or destroying the enemy base. From the hub world, players can choose their game mode, map and team preferences outside of the Multiplayer Portal which they can then enter and try to play an online game.

Directors
Directors are a group of non-playable characters whose primary goal throughout all of Nexus Odyssey is to comment on certain events and occurrences that unfold as players play through multiplayer lobbies and guide them towards the end goal of accomplishing objectives, much like The Administrator from Team Fortress 2 or Athena from Overwatch.

Champions
Champions are the playable characters that characters control and use to play multiplayer matches and explore. Each Champion is organized by their alignment (hero or villain) and by one of the four classes available in the game (Assault, Control, Support, and Tank).

Assault
Assault champions are highly mobile characters, able to cross maps thanks to their mobility and earn kills with little difficulty thanks to high damage output. The Assault champion symbol is three bullets

Control
Control champions focus on halting enemy advancements with area denial and crowd control abilities, and possess versatile ability kits that allow them to displace enemy formations to allow allies to wipe them out. The Control champion symbol is a crosshair

Support
Support champions are the backbone of any team; whether this means healing teammates, buffing their stats to make them stronger, and often providing other types of utility that is crucial to victory. The Support champion symbol is a plus sign

Tank
Tank champions lead their allies into battle and keep them safe by providing protective barriers, by deterring enemy advancements with crowd control, and by making themselves bigger threats with high damage and self-sustaining abilities

Buffs and Bruises
While all characters can still be shot and killed as normal, certain characters such as Orisa and Arch-Illager, are immune and vulnerable to certain abilities, effects and types of attacks that other characters would suffer from normally. Buffs could be considered an alternate form of Passive abilities

The Hub
The Hub is the general location of Nexus, and serves as a replacement for a main menu similar to in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 and Battle for Neighbourville. Players will first spawn as either a random hero or a random villain on their side of the hub and they will be able to explore the hub world and visit locations as well as collect the 100 Amiibo figurines hidden around the five main segments of the hub.

Avenger's Facility
Spawning in as a hero, or changing from villain to hero at Arkham Asylum, will take you to the Avenger's Facility that's commonly seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe where players will be able to roam around the outskirts of the building. From here, players can access the Tem Shop (the shop with all of the unlockable items and character variants for the heroes), the multiplayer portals, the character customization booth, switch to the villains team, and travel to the Skylands to complete side quests.

Arkham Asylum
Spawning in as a villain, or changing from hero to villain at the Avenger's Facility, will take you to Arkham Asylum that's commonly seen in the Batman comic books, movies and video games where players will be able to roam around the entrance and courtyard. From here, players can access Argit's Emporium (the shop with all of the unlockable items and character variants for the villains), the multiplayer portals, the character customization booth, switch to the hero team, and travel to Slender's Forest to complete side quests.

Trivia

 * The icon was made using Placeit - Epic Logo Maker for a Fantasy RPG
 * The class system is reminiscient of the original class system of Overwatch, with the four classes being Offence, Defence, Support and Tank before they fused the Offence and Defence classes together to make Damage
 * The Defence class in Nexus was also altered a little to make the Control class since fans of Overwatch found the Defence class name being too specific even if the hero playstyles were still flexible
 * There are a series of reasons as to why the creator, CCogStudios, wanted to have the large cast of characters split into Heroes vs. Villains. The creator:
 * Wanted to have so many characters involved but it would be a little tricky to have a huge list of characters available in every round
 * Wanted to base a couple of concepts, like the two teams of different characters, off of the Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare series which has the plants on one team and the zombies on the other
 * Really liked the idea of having a game that's similar to the Heroes vs. Villains trope that many pieces of media use for entertainment purposes
 * There are currently 17 different universes that the creator will be bringing into Nexus Odyssey