In Chaos Legion, players control not only their main hero, but the legions he is able to summon. The game is described as a savage gothic opera played out over 13 levels with beautifully rendered 3D environments and combines RPG elements with classic action to tell its story. Play as young knight, Sieg Wahrheit, who must face off against an old friend in this gothic action adventure. To fight, summon and command seven different warrior legions each with their own signature weaponry. Legions can be used offensivelyfor attacks or defensively for shield in the heat of battle Supports 8 languages - English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Korean, and Chinese.
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Chaos Legion is another mediocre effort in the 3D action genre, and a surprising one in that it follows the typical American game development formula of Game A + Game B = Game C. In this case, Devil May Cry + Dynasty Warriors = Chaos Legion, except without the captivating gameplay mechanics of DMC or DW. This game is the epitome of mindless hack-and-slash action, and I was quite literally bored with it within minutes. Technique and strategy are almost nonexistent; the graphics are dull and dreary; the storyline is both confusing and lame. Combat-centric game design has come an incredibly long way in recent years, but Chaos Legion ignores all of those advances, thinking that throwing a few dozen enemies onscreen at once is impressive enough to make up for gameplay in which you spend the considerable majority of your time hammering the "square" button. It's not. Read More »
Dynasty Warriors harnessed the power of the PS2 to show everyone that beating up endless hoards of enemies could be a hell of a lot of fun -- and propelled its publisher, Koei, to its most profitable years in the company's history. Now, other publishers are getting into the act. Koei added a sci-fi twist to its own formula for last year's Xbox title Crimson Sea -- which is making its way to PS2 as we speak. Square Enix is prepping the RPG and shooter-tinged Drakengard for later this year. Capcom's not one to sit idly by; they've also got their own massive beat-'em-up, based on a series of popular Japanese fantasy novels and featuring a host of customizable creatures to battle alongside you in a Gothic world of crumbling cathedrals: Chaos Legion. Read More »
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: September 5, 2003
Publisher: Capcom
Also available on: PC
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