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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AND YOU THOUGHT DEVIL MAY CRY WAS COOL!?,
By 4MaskCurse "Kyonshi Jiang Shi" (Chicago,IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
Man,than this will blow you away!!I can't believe how amazing this game is.First of all,let me stress how beautiful the graphics are.When I first started playing this game,my jaw dropped because the graphics looked as fluid and life-like as they do when then cinema plays.Also prepare to be amazed the first time you summon.Wow!Way to go Capcom!Second,and most importantly,the gameplay!There is a good reason that the name of this game is Chaos LEGION;you fight armies and armies of demons.Think just like the Dynasty Warriors games,only take away the asian feel and add a very gothic touch!When I first started playing this game,I wasn't really paying much attention to the storyline or the directions that tutor you on how to do certain moves.I was just having SO much fun chopping up hordes of enemies!Later on I learned how to do diffrent moves and command my summon spirits to perform certain commands.Just Excellent! Experience gaining system is similar to DMC,but with much more improvement. Basically you still collect the souls of your enemies(only ALOT more at once)and for every 100th demon you kill you get an item.So you can really stock up on items and bulk up experience in this game as the enemies can be limitless(granted that you don't kill the monster generators first!)I guess Capcom borrowed an element from Gauntlet. Third,is the sound.Voice Acting is great and even better than DMC.Also the lip synching is better matched to the words to make it look like they are actualy speaking the dialouge.But more importantly is the soundtrack.Beautifuly orchestrated music Lastly,the storyline is as you would expect it to be:dark and masterfully written.I'm not going to go into detail;you'll just have to experience it yourself.To quoate a caption on the back of the game case,"If you loved Devil May Cry,then you'll love Chaos Legion!"They aren't kidding!This game delivers everything you could want and then some.Buy a copy now!
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty fun, once you get into it,
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This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
I read lots of bad reviews of this game and was all set to forget about it rather than buy it. Then one day I read a Penny Arcade comic in which they declared that Gabe hated Chaos Legion. Well, if there's one thing I've learned from my years of reading PA, it's that if Gabe hates something, it's probably pretty good. He hated Kingdom Hearts, GunValkyrie, and most notably, Halo. The man is obviously not a bastion of good video game taste. Therefore, when he hates something, I assume it's worth buying. And so I went ahead and bought Chaos Legion.
At first I was inclined to agree with the reviews. My first couple of hours playing seemed to indicate a shallow and repetitive game. What I'd seen in previous looked similar to Devil May Cry, so I was expecting an adventure game with some exploration and puzzle solving. There is none of that. CL is actually something of an old school arcade style beat-'em-up updated for the 21st century. You make your way through a linear level from point A to point B, fighting wave after wave of enemies as you go. When you reach the end of the level, you fight a boss. Lather, rinse, repeat. However, the game became pretty difficult suddenly on stage 3 or 4, and I almost threw in the towel. For some reason, rather than quit I instead decided to dig into the aspect of the game that I hadn't really been paying attention to; namely the "Legions" themselves. These legions are what make this game shine. A legion is a unit made up of several allies that accompany you wherever you go, basically little guys that follow you around and help you in various ways. Each one has their own strengths and weaknesses and abilities. Some use swords, some fire energy bolts at the enemy you're targeting, some create a defensive shield around you, some explode and damage all enemies within a certain radius, etc. You have to use them to strengthen them, you have to strengthen them to make them more useful, and you WILL need to use them to beat the game. The more they do battle, the more experience points they earn. You then get to choose how to spend those points to build them up. You can increase their attack power, their defense, their special abilities, etc. Learning how to use them effectively is the key to the game. Ergo, the reason the game had seemed so difficult at first was that I'd made the mistake of playing it as if it was a DMC game, rather than figure out how to play a different game called Chaos Legion. Poor Gabe must not have been able to figure that out.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Diamond in the Rough,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
I LOVE THIS GAME.
It isn't perfect; the story is largely the typical throwaway reason to fight a bazillion demons and monsters...regardless of what other reviews say. However, the gameplay is stylish, unique and deeper than the first few hours suggest. Chaos Legion was marketed by Capcom as a cousin of Devil May Cry. While the tone and subject of the game suggest similarity, however, the gameplay is a totally different beast. In fact, the comparison probably hurt the game, because reviewers went in expecting a DMC clone rather than being open to letting the game's unique strengths take hold. Some reviewers have argued that the game is repetitive. This is true only A) at the beginning before the importance and depth of the legions is revealed and B) on easy difficulty. If this game is to be enjoyed, it if for those people looking for a challenge. In that way, it is similar to Devil May Cry. This isn't a game to run through in 8 hours...that might be less than enthralling. The real joy in this game is that of discovery and accomplishment. In fact, the game is so difficult that it has a system much like DMC3 where experience from ATTEMPTS at beating missions can be kept to level up legions. Your character plays a bit like Dante with maybe slightly less moves. However, depending on the legion he has equipped, he can perform different moves and gain different abilities. And then there are the legions. The legions are spirits that the main character summons to fight at his side; each one has very unique strengths and weaknesses. Combined with the abilities they add to the main character, which legions are equipped at the beginning of a mission makes a big difference. The controls for the legions are surprisingly deep...they are by no means simply autonomous once summoned. It takes several hours to understand half of the strategy behind using them and most of the game to master it. Combine this with the ever present challenge of staying alive and you have a very compelling action game. Luckily, the game also features a relatively forgiving checkpoint system. Of special note are the boss battles, which are very fun to figure out. When you bring down these bad boys, you know you've accomplished something. In addition, the graphics and character animations are very well done...especially for the main character. Finally, and importantly, a very impressive soundtrack accompanies the gameplay. Most of it is a mix of techno and chanting/choral work. All in all, it does a SURPRISINGLY good job of elevating the combat and making you and your legions feel like a force to be reckoned with. The soundtrack is so good in fact, that I OFTEN listen to it by itself...probably more than any other soundtrack I own. I didn't expect much going in to Chaos Legion. The reviews had been mediocre and most people said it was repetitive. And these complaints underline an important point: Chaos Legion isn't for the casual gamer....it's for those in search of a challenge. That said, Chaos Legion is the source of some of my most memorable gaming moments in the past year, and I play a lot of games. For those with the appropriate skill, Chaos Legion is a must play and an absolute steal at most game stores.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I loved, but it takes a while too,
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
This has got to be one of the worse games for mixed reviews. Some love this game, some despise it. Now what's our thoughts on this gothic, hack and slash? Well, I can say for myself, that I love ever bit of this game. Before you hit me with something, let me explain why this game is so awesome.The story is mysterious, enthralling, deep, and it keeps you wanting more. That is, after the first couple of levels it gets interesting. The first three levels you will find boring, but don't stop playing, because trust me, it will get better. The story goes like this: You play as Seig Warheit, who must fight against a past friend of his. The reason being? It's unknown until you delve deeper in the game and unlock the peices of the story. But I will tell you this, it involves the killing of a beautiful woman named Siela. The graphics are simply stunning. Screenshots cannot capture the beauty this game holds. The graphics are bright, gritty, vivid, and smooth all that the same time. The characters, legions, and enemies are all awesomely designed. The main character, Sieg, he is designed perfectly, his clothing and hair just screams "Bad Boy". The design and graphics team have certianly outdone themselves. The sound was great, the clashing of swords on the armored hide of the enemies was music to my ears. The screams of the enemy creatures was great as well, whatever a 4 foot spider would sound like dying is probably what the spiders in Chaos Legion would sound like dying. The only gripe I have is when you first start a level, Seig, takes his sword and taps it on his shoulder... But it sounds like he is taking a wooden stick and slapping it on a towel... The music was perfect, it totally fit the mood of the fights and the tear jerking movies. The only thing I disliked about the music is that in some parts it was low, like I couldn't hear it over me beating my enemies to ground beef. That's not neccessarily a bad thing though. In Chaos Legion, you use allies to fight along side of you. These allies are called "Legions," the legions are powerful creatures. They each have there strongpoints and their weakpoints. So when you first equip a legion, try equiping one that will work best for the mission. This aspect mixes the generic hack and slash genre to a RPG-type action game, making it much more appealing and far less repetive. After completeing a mission and defeating numerous enemies, you gain experience points. With these experience points you can upgrade your legions in many, many aspects. For instance you can upgrade their strength, defense, or you can upgrade them to where more legions can come out and help you. The gameplay seems shallow at first, but once you get passed the first three levels, it becomes addictive. The thing that makes it unappealing to most is the steep difficulty level. But when you pass those three levels, you gain enough experience to upgrade your legions too make them stronger. Once upgraded, it makes the game much more enjoyable. This game is the perfect game for an action addict, like myself. I totally enjoyed it to the last minute. I enjoyed it so much, that I cannot wait for the next installment to the series. I reccoment this to anyone who is looking for a challenge and a new adventure. If you are still skeptical about buying Chaos Legion, atleast rent it to see if you like it. Hit Miss
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fantastic Action Game!!!!!,
By zeuslyone "polymath" (Eugene, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
I have noticed that the other reviews so far don't say much about the game, so I am going to try to give a better idea of what this game is like. This game was made by one of the head guys behind Devil May Cry. That alone should pique most players interests. This game is the absolute best action, "hack and slash" game I have ever played. I have played through both of the Devil May Crys and the Onimushas, and I think this one is better than any of the other two combined. First of all, the action is great. Each level is challenging enough to give a gamer a couple of run throughs to beat it, but it isn't hard enough to be frustrating, and if it is for you, you can always cut it down to Easy difficulty level. Sieg and the Chaos Legion summoning system works well together. Before each level, you can equip two legions (whichever two you think will be needed in the level, whichever two you like best, or whichever two give your favorite power-ups to Sieg), and during the level you can summon the legions to fight alongside you, or send them in for a quick special attack. This allows two styles of fighting; a grand melee style, or a more conventional hero with special powers style. The grand melee can be maintained as long as the Legion's health meter is up. This meter is filled from the souls of your vanquished monster enemies. Each legion can give Sieg special powers too. For instance, the Flawed legion can give the special powers of jumping higher and double jump. These special abilities can be unlocked by leveling up the legion. Yes, that's right, during intermission screens (in-between levels) you can level up the legions that were equipped using the experience they gained from fighting through the level. Also, there are experience gems that can be used on any legion to give them experience. Later on in the game, there are items that allow you to level up your legions to the point that you may use their special abilities even when they aren't equipped; thus, this allows you to use the other legions while still keeping your favorite abilities. Finally, I must talk about the story. The storyline of this game is very good (the best I have seen in an action game), and it isn't exactly what it may seem. The cut sequences are the best I have seen in visual style. They look like a really well done movie. One of the best touches is that flashbacks are done in a "grainy film" way. It makes the cut sequences even more beautiful and the game even more enjoyable. I hope that some of you out there will buy this game and enjoy it as much as I have.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Untapped Potential. . .,
By -- "--" (Gondor, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
"Chaos Legion" is a game with quite a few good ideas, and some of those ideas work rather well. On the other hand, it's a game with lots of wasted potential, and a slew of bad design decisions. Most of the time, it seems to be more of a tech demo designed to see just how many enemies can fit on the screen at one time than an actual game. With more time and effort, I think Capcom could have made "Chaos Legion" an excellent action game - but as it stands, it's just mediocre. The game's storyline is nonsensical and hardly worth describing - let's just say it's melodramatic and unintentionally funny more often than not, but at least the cut-scenes are visually appealing and stylish, and therefore quite watchable. At any rate, you play through 90% of the game as Sieg, a knight of some Order or another who has the ability to summon strange monsters to battle alongside him when the going gets rough. He also has a nifty gauntlet that can electrify his opponents, and a long sword to hew them with. The other player character, Arcia, is a bit more agile, and uses two pistols in place of Sieg's weapons - but she can't summon allies. Both characters control pretty well, but unfortunately all of the work that went into Arcia seems to be in vain since you, the player, will only guide her through one short level. The rest of your time you will spend as Sieg. In terms of gameplay, there isn't anything quite like "Chaos Legion," for better or worse. The best way to describe this one would be to say it's like a strange union of "Devil May Cry," "Dynasty Warriors," and "Gauntlet," only not quite as good as that could have been. Sure, summoning monsters to back you up is a cool feature. Sure, there are a lot of moving characters onscreen at once without so much as a hiccup in the frame rate. Sure, the two main characters play very well and provide some visceral action pieces. None of these things can compensate for the game's lack of variety, though. By the fifth level in the game, you will have encountered virtually every enemy the game provides. Even end-level bosses are not monogamous to their own lairs, and many of them, annoyingly, will take several goes at you during the course of the game. Worst of all, though, are the game's repetitive textures. You will spend 80% of the game traipsing through bland castle environments that look identical to one another. Alas, even if you could go in and fix the repetitive monster and level designs, the game's fundamental design is so flawed that it would still be far from satisfying. Though the game seems to pride itself on how many characters can be displayed onscreen at any given time, it is all but wasted in a game that generally requires you to slay a target monster (which is usually immobile and semi-helpless) that, when destroyed, will conveniently purge the environment of all 'lesser' foes. Kill the one, and you kill the many. Hacking at one monster like your life depends on it and ignoring all the others is the kind of behavior the game encourages - and that's not a recipe for unbridled fun. Most of the time, it's just a lesson in tedium. On the plus side, the action itself works quite well. Sieg's back-and-forth sword swipes throw his smaller enemies to and fro like rag dolls, sometimes even juggling them through the air. His crimson gauntlet sends coils of electricity snaking around his unfortunate foes, and his summoned creatures wreak havoc like a small, potent army. Sieg will rarely go it completely alone, and that gives the game a very unique feel. When the game works, it works quite well - but that only happens once in a while, and the game ultimately doesn't last for very long. The rest of the time you'll be smashing away at repetitive foes who steadfastly refuse to fall for several long, tedious minutes. "Chaos Legion" is worth a look if you're an action fan...It's addictive in short spurts, and not completely devoid of fun. However, in case you can't tell, that's not exactly glimmering praise... Final Score: C-
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome! More like DMC 3,
By A Customer
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
Chaos Legion is very awesome. it has great graphics, sweet moves, many different enemys and seig has the very cool ability to call upon different kinds of creatures to help him fight! This game was very obviously built off Devil May Cry (DMC), but instead of having devil trigger you have SOUL, to call upon creatures. I really loved DMC and DMC 2 and this is so much like them that i would re-name it DMC 3, but i guess it is a bit different.Graphics 4.5/5 Controls 3.5/5...very confusing at first P.S. If you did not like DMC or DMC 2 i would recamend renting this game before you buy it or at least let the price cool off a bit.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Devil May Cry!,
By Joseph Stalin "Karl Marx" (Berlin, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
This game is simply better than Devil May Cry. Sure, Devil May Cry might be the original and more famous, but Chaos Legion is also made from Capcom which makes Chaos Legion like a brother to Devil May Cry. So, if you are a owner of Devil May Cry, this game is MUST HAVE!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Game Rocks!!!,
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This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
Ever Since I first played Devil May Cry I was hooked on the beautiful gothic setting & excellent gameplay and this game is very similar to DMC, the graphics are astounding, the gameplay flows smoothly and the storyline is very interesting, and the music just plain rocks!The fact of being able to summon legions to fight with you is what sets this game apart, as you aquire new crests you get to add new legions each with their unique abilities. At times you feel like you're in Starship Troopers, overwhelmed by hordes of monsters, and that's when your legions come into play. This is definitely one of the best games to come out in awhile, especially after the big dissapointing Tomb Raider joke of a game...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like DMC, but good,
By A Customer
This review is from: Chaos Legion (Video Game)
Got the game this morning. The graphics are great, and the story line has an interesting slant. I have only been playing a couple of hours, but I can't wait to get back to it. The only negatives are sometimes it is tough to see what's around you because of the camera angle, but it's not that often, and it's easy to learn to live with it.
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Chaos Legion by Capcom (PlayStation2)
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