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Dr. Chaos
 
 

Dr. Chaos

by FCI
Nintendo NES
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)


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  • ASIN: B00004SVP3
  • Item Weight: 8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #20,817 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Dr. Chaos is an action-adventure game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). You play as Michael Chaos. Your brother, the mad scientist Dr. Chaos, has gone missing. It is your job to search his mansion for any clues as to where he might have gone. Dr. Chaos had been researching warp points, and had developed machines that opened warp portals. Michael finds out that monsters have stolen the warp machines, which he will need to recover in order to find out where his brother went. You will face some incredibly nasty monsters along the way! The game switches between side-scrolling action and point and click segments. It is during the point and click parts that you will find new items. You will start with a knife, but will find grenades, as well as ammunitions for your pistol and machine gun. Vitamins hidden throughout the house restore health. Will you find your brother?

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4.0 out of 5 stars An early attempt at survival horror, November 22, 2010
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This review is from: Dr. Chaos (Video Game)
Considering the hardware restraints and censorship issues of the NES, it was very difficult to make a game approaching anything resembling scary. Taking everything into consideration, Dr. Chaos on the NES came as close to a genuine effort at a survival horror game as can be expected. True, it would be hard to convey horror on an 8 bit system even if censorsip wasn't an issue, but as it is, Dr. Chaos has several things going for it. The setting is familiar, as are the enemies (a decrepit mansion filled with rats and monsters) and the action is presented from a side view. However, enter a door and things get interesting. The view switches to first-person, and the player moves a cursor around the room to explore with commands: "get," "go," open," and "hit," to aquire items and weapons. The player can use a compass to tell which direction they are facing, and can move from room to room. The trick is, though, because the good Doctor's experiments have rearranged the mansion, the layout of these rooms is different EVERY TIME. The game can be saved via password, but the experience is completely random. Further complicating things, the player must navigate these rooms to find secret passages to the boss monsters, and the key items they hold. Worse still, when a door or cabinet is opened, there is a chance a monster will pop out and chase the player out of the room and into the side-scrolling corridor, where they must be beaten. If you aren't prepared for it, (and you rarely are, as there is no warning) this can be startling.

Its true the graphics aren't especially strong, and the action can be standard fare. Where the game shines is in the exploration part, where you never know what to expect, and the atmosphere is more tense. The music does a decent job of conveying the urgency and tension of most of the scenes, and particularly noteworthy are the main theme and boss themes. In fact, the intro screen is one of the best parts of the game---watch it and see.

Much has been said of the poor design of the monsters in the game. It is average, and even though better is out there, it could be a lot worse. The fighting mechanics of the game are solid; no particular nuances or difficulties can be found, though your protagonist does tend to be a bit on the faint-hearted side.

Dr. Chaos is a large game, and fans of adventure games will find a long oddysey ahead of them, as well as more than a few surprises. Because of the unique nature of the two scenes---the side-scrolling adventure and the exploration scenes---it is an NES game with a unique flavor, made more so because of the horror motif. Resident Evil it isn't, but anyone looking for Resident Evil on the NES should be directed to Capcom's "Sweet Home," a game that came later and was never released in the states anyway. For everyone else, Dr. Chaos is a great bargain and a unique title for the NES.


THE GOOD: Room exploration is tense and different every time, varied game scenes break up monotony, music ranges from good to very good, much longer than average NES game, saved via password, horror theme is maintained throughout


THE BAD: monster design could be better, graphics could be better, randomization of exploration makes it difficult to strategize, main character is somewhat weak
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