| Feature | SCP: Nexus (Demo) | SCP: Containment Breach | GTFO | |------------------------|---------------------|---------------------------|----------------| | Primary mode | Extraction | Survival horror | Extraction | | Procedural levels | Yes (rooms/traps) | Yes (static map variants) | Semi-procedural | | SCP wiki fidelity | High (cross-refer.) | Very high | None | | Cooperative | Planned (no demo) | Mods only | Required | | Permanent progression | FOB upgrades | None | Limited |

Correspondence: analysis@SCP-research.found (simulated)

The is the star. During the demo, the tentacles learn. If you run from a "Grappler Tentacle" three times, it stops chasing you and instead collapses the ceiling ahead of you. It learns your pathfinding . This makes the -Demo- exceptionally difficult, but rewarding for veterans of the horror genre.

The game contains an epilepsy warning for "The Shifting Grove" section, where bioluminescent tentacles flicker at 12 Hz.

Tentacles Games previously known for Carrion (reverse-horror) brings a biological-animation style and systemic interactivity to this project. The demo (build 0.2.1, released late 2024) includes three playable anomalies, one extraction zone, and a limited Hub upgrade system.

One recovered log in the demo reads:

The player’s journal logs contain redacted references to SCP-5000 (Why? narrative), implying a possible tie to the “Foundation vs. humanity” global crisis. This intertextuality rewards lore-versed players but remains accessible to newcomers via in-game glossary.

Purists will wonder: Does this violate the SCP wiki's creative commons rules? No. The developers have worked with wiki contributors to craft as a "Canon Exception." The demo explicitly references SCP-610 (The Flesh that Hates) and SCP-835 (Expunged Data Released), suggesting that the Nexus is the origin point of all flesh-based SCPs.