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Etrian Odyssey Nexus [a] is a dungeon crawler role-playing video game published and developed by Atlus for the Nintendo 3DS and it is the sixth and final main installment to be released on the handheld console. It was released in Japan in August 2018, and worldwide in February 2019.
Demiplane is a company that creates digital toolsets for playing tabletop role-playing games which can be used as an aid to playing in person or remotely online. The Demiplane platform's main services are game matchmaking, game hosting and licensed content via the Nexus digital toolset.
Each chunk of reality follows its own natural laws of physics, so technology works in some realities, while magic is usable in other realities. The primary core of Nexus play is Angel City, a large part of Los Angeles separated from Earth in 1993, wholly subsumed into Nexus and subsequently carved up by numerous factions and powers.
The Vizier investigates the disappearances and finds that the void ethereal Nexus-Princess Ky'veza, a new arrival to the city, was responsible. Believing that the queen had gone too far, the Severed Threads conspirators, the Weaver, General, and Vizier, launch a joint assault on Nerub-ar Palace, Ansurek's seat of power.
Upon first reaching the world of Teana, Princess Amelie obtains a pet baby dragon. The player chooses the dragon's color and base abilities, and it then travels with the princess for the remainder of the game. During combat, the dragon can be summoned to attack foes or otherwise influence the battle using the player's accumulated rage.
Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds (Korean: 바람의 나라, lit. 'country of wind') is a pay to play massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Nexus began as a US version of the Korean game 바람의 나라 (Baramue Nara) developed by Nexon Inc., and is loosely based on Korean mythology and on a series of graphic novels by an artist named Kim Jin.
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Jerry Silbermann reviewed Nexus: The Gaming Connection in The Space Gamer No. 62. [1] Silbermann commented that "Nexus is what is generally termed as a 'house organ.'If you are a Task Force gamer, you will find that the good points outweigh the bad points, and you will probably enjoy Nexus.