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At first glance Chaos Engine looks like your average 3/4 overhead commando shooter, but after playing a few times you'll see that it's not, and will require a small amount of strategy and keen decision making to complete. Chaos Engine is full of hidden bonus areas, some are simple to find while some of the later ones are well hidden and extremely challenging to find. Like in Data East's game Heavy Barrel, scattered throughout the levels are Key's which you'll need for opening pathways, bonus areas, exits, etc… Something unique to Chaos Engine is when you start a single player game you're actually playing a 2 player game in that a CPU controlled player (which you select after choosing your character) will fight along side you. This is rather annoying in that the CPU player will start picking up everything in sight like health, power-ups etc… which 9/10 times you'll need more than him. On the positive side, you have the ability to use any one of the CPU's special abilities. Absent in Chaos Engine is the ability to Strafe (shoot in a locked direction while moving) which is found in the majority of games in this genre. The enemies become smarter as you progress and finding the exit becomes more complex then in the previous round. Chaos Engine also has a password feature.
The Chaos Engine is also known as Soldiers of Fortune.
The Bitmap Brothers attention to detail in this game is incredible. Everything from the cracks in brick and stone walls, to the shading, to the actual characters themselves, is intensively high resolution. The cool/muddy colors in Chaos Engine set a gloomy/mysterious mood for the game. The characters and enemies animate smoothly, and little details like bubbling mud, pulsating nodes and steam (from the bio-tanks) enhance Chaos Engine 's presentation. The levels are strategically well designed, and each of the levels have their own individual enemies in them.
LINKS:
Chaos Engine1
Chaos Engine2
Developers: Bitmap Brothers, The
Platforms: Sega Genesis / Megadrive
Categories: Action, Arcade Classics, Shooting Games
Chaos Engine is freeware.
Chaos Engine
[/SIZE]At first glance Chaos Engine looks like your average 3/4 overhead commando shooter, but after playing a few times you'll see that it's not, and will require a small amount of strategy and keen decision making to complete. Chaos Engine is full of hidden bonus areas, some are simple to find while some of the later ones are well hidden and extremely challenging to find. Like in Data East's game Heavy Barrel, scattered throughout the levels are Key's which you'll need for opening pathways, bonus areas, exits, etc… Something unique to Chaos Engine is when you start a single player game you're actually playing a 2 player game in that a CPU controlled player (which you select after choosing your character) will fight along side you. This is rather annoying in that the CPU player will start picking up everything in sight like health, power-ups etc… which 9/10 times you'll need more than him. On the positive side, you have the ability to use any one of the CPU's special abilities. Absent in Chaos Engine is the ability to Strafe (shoot in a locked direction while moving) which is found in the majority of games in this genre. The enemies become smarter as you progress and finding the exit becomes more complex then in the previous round. Chaos Engine also has a password feature.
The Chaos Engine is also known as Soldiers of Fortune.
The Bitmap Brothers attention to detail in this game is incredible. Everything from the cracks in brick and stone walls, to the shading, to the actual characters themselves, is intensively high resolution. The cool/muddy colors in Chaos Engine set a gloomy/mysterious mood for the game. The characters and enemies animate smoothly, and little details like bubbling mud, pulsating nodes and steam (from the bio-tanks) enhance Chaos Engine 's presentation. The levels are strategically well designed, and each of the levels have their own individual enemies in them.
LINKS:
Chaos Engine1
Código:
http://www.gamefabrique.com/genesis/chaos_engine.exe
Chaos Engine2
Código:
http://www.gamefabrique.com/genesis/chaos_engine_2.exe
Developers: Bitmap Brothers, The
Platforms: Sega Genesis / Megadrive
Categories: Action, Arcade Classics, Shooting Games
Chaos Engine is freeware.