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That's right. Master Polygon, a character originally intended for a Smash Bros x PlayStation All-Stars crossover, is making his way into The Crossover Game, and he's building an army.A feature that I forgot to mention in early submissions was that The Crossover Game also allows you to create your own characters and customize their powers. For example, perhaps you'd want Naruto in his Goku costume to actually use moves that Goku does, or perhaps you'd want Trevor Phillips from Grand Theft Auto V to wield the superpowers from Saints Row IV. Additionally, you could also create original movesets, as in the case of Master Polygon here.
Anyway, as mentioned before, Master Polygon has been building an army, collecting fighters from different worlds, forming alliances with other villains, and even resurrecting or brainwashing heroes and other fighters.
Here, he has collected a squad of fighters to serve him.
First of all, Polygon Man has taken control of Master Hand and Crazy Hand.
All of the characters shown have been corrupted to serve as his minions. Those that were resurrected were immediately converted. Any villains shown were only corrupted because they attempted to betray him, and any living heroes shown were captured and converted.
(SPOILERS AHEAD. For games that have multiple endings, I'm choosing the ending I picked in my first playthrough.):
1. Alduin (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Xbox 360): The main antagonist and dragon of Skyrim, Alduin was resurrected by Master Polygon centuries after his defeat at the hands of the Dragonborn, Raizo. I originally planned to have Miraak serve Master Polygon, but since I neither have the Dragonborn DLC nor the Legendary Edition of Skyrim, I excluded him.
2. Niko Bellic (Grand Theft Auto IV, Xbox 360/GTA: Episodes from Liberty City, PS3): A notable criminal and Serbian war veteran, Niko resides in Liberty City. Following the death of his girlfriend, Kate, Niko gave up his life of crime and became the godfather of his cousin's newborn child. However, Master Polygon made his way into Liberty City and captured Niko, corrupting him to return to his life of crime.
3. Madara Uchiha (Naruto: Storm 3/Full Burst, PS3/Xbox 360, and J-Stars Victory VS, PS3): After teaming up with Obito Uchiha and Kabuto Yakushi, Master Polygon learned how to perform the Reanimation Jutsu. As part of his bargain to increase Obito's army for the upcoming Ninja World War, Master Polygon forced Kabuto to surrender one of his reanimated shinobi, and decided to use Madara. Unlike Kabuto, Master Polygon prefers to control Madara, rather than letting him run of his own will.
4. John Marston (Red Dead Redemption/Undead Nightmare, Xbox 360/GTA Online, PS3): As the events of The Crossover Game take place in modern times, John was resurrected after 100 years. Unlike his counterpart, Zombie Marston, this John was resurrected within his right mind and looks just as he did before he died.
5. Lee Everett (The Walking Dead: Season One, PS Vita): After being bitten by a walker, Lee was forced to amputate his left arm to avoid further infection. However, this didn't save his life and he instructed a young Clementine to leave him to turn, as he was slowly dying and felt that the girl didn't need to waste a bullet on him. However, once Clementine left him, Master Polygon appeared and took Lee's unconscious body. Using Nagato, he cured Lee's infection with the Rinne Rebirth Jutsu. and subsequently converted Lee into his servant.
6. Evil Cole MacGrath (inFamous series, PS3/PS All-Stars Battle Royale, PS3/PS Vita): After absorbing the powers of the Beast, Evil Cole made his way across the country, activating all potential Conduits. Master Polygon approached him and told him stories of potential Conduits from other universes. Interested, Cole went with him. Eventually, Cole learned he had been lied to, but before he could order his Conduit army to turn against Polygon, they were all converted.
7. Scorpion (MK: Deception, PS2/Mortal Kombat vs DCU, PS3/Mortal Kombat. PS3/PS Vita/Injustice, PS3): After striking a deal with Shang Tsung and Quan Chi, Master Polygon offered to provide worthy kombatants for the Mortal Kombat tournament, and make Shao Kahn's arrival much easier, for the price that Quan Chi surrender control of Scorpion to him.
8. Ganondorf (Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, N64/GCN/3DS, Twilight Princess, Wii/Smash Bros series, GCN/Wii): As Ganondorf once served Master Hand, once Polygon Man too control of him, he also gained control of Ganondorf.
9. Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal 2, PSP/Hot Shots Golf 2, PSP/PS All-Stars Battle Royale, PS3/PS Vita): Master Polygon made a deal with Calypso that Calypso should send the winner of Twisted Metal to him, for the price of more contestants from other universes (such as the Jak universe combat racers, the Mario kart racers, and F-Zero racers). Calypso agreed.
10. Megatron (Transformers: The Game/Revenge of the Fallen, PS2): Following his defeat at the hands of Optimus Prime in Mission City, this version of Megatron was revived by Master Polygon, using the power of the All-Spark.