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Chaos Legion

by Capcom
Platform:   PlayStation2
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Game Information

  • Platform:   PlayStation2
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 12 and Over
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • Blend of RPG and action gaming
  • Power up your attributes through the legions
  • Astonishing numbers of enemies fighting on screen at one time
  • Varied and detailed environments
  • Full 3D Polygonal world
  • Fully controllable camera
  • For 1 player

Product details

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  • ASIN: B0000A5B8K
  • Release Date: 5 Sep 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 12,667 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

A beautiful freneticism lies at the heart of Capcom's latest action-packed PS2 romp, Chaos Legion. While some games are happy to gradually ease you into the action, that's resolutely not so here, with wave upon wave of attackers hitting you quickly--albeit not very hard.

But that soon changes. As you hack your way through the game, up ramps the difficulty level, and so do the factors of Chaos Legion that move it away from being the all-out action fest it initially appears. As you battle onwards and upwards you build up your legions, which ultimately you'll be able to call on to help you. You can deploy these legions in different ways, assuming you've built up enough energy to do so, and they add a pleasing extra dimension to an already enjoyable game. A tactical element is factored in by you having to choose which legions--and there are seven types in the game--to take into the next level, although your choice rarely makes a mesmeric difference.

Viewed from the third-person, the action in the game is pretty relentless, and that makes it ideal to switch on and jump straight in to. It's an arcadey hack-and-slash at heart, whose worst crime is to occasionally border on repetitive, but best asset is the sheer entertainment factor that lies at the heart of it all. --Simon Brew



Computer and Video Games Magazine

"Why hasn't anyone thought of doing this before? They did? Well, it certainly wasn't this much fun. 8/10."

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seeing is Believing - a Gaming Experience!, 22 Jul 2004
By A Customer
I bought this recently and played it for the first time last night. I played for 3 hours solidly - and the time just flew by.

The graphics are amazing (Even though my TV only plays it 50HZ). The gameplay is fast and the story is unique and imaginative (I could imagine it as a Manga film). At no point was I bored - and I am very fussy about games.

If you complete the different difficulties you get awarded with extra features and characters. You can't argue with the low price of the game now. I seriously recommend buying it - you won't be disappointed.

Fans of Platform games, Fighting games and RPG's should take a look.

A great underated game!

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36 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Capcom has done it again, 11 Aug 2003
By A Customer
I bought the Japanese version and it was spectaclar. I was speechless it was just so amazing with the combat of devil may cry and the puzzles of tomb raider and the rpg element of summoning ancient guardiens that will help you along this epic adventure gives it a final fantasy feel which makes it even more perfect.Who could wrong with these features? 13 levels,
8 summons and revoltionery combat and brillant graphics.
Capcom as defintly done it again.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This game deserves 5 stars and no less, 30 Nov 2007
By Dave77 "Dave" (England, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
OK first off i want to just say that i have read a couple of the reviews and i must say i was a bit disappointed at what some people thought of this game.

what i will tell you in this review is basically what i think gamers have to know about the game if they are unsure whether to buy it or not, so i hope this helps you make up your mind.

i have completed this game and the story is complicated when you first play it but as you progress it slowly becomes more clear (you'll see what i mean when you play it).

you start off by playing as someone called sieg warheid and he is out to find an old friend (i use that term very lightly because they hate each other), his name is delacroix and i'm saying no more about him.

after about three stages in the game you meet a girl called arcia and i don't think she has a second name but she is and isn't a playable character. what i mean by that is she can be played only on stage ten and then it's back to good old sieg, after you complete the game and start a new story you will get a choice to play as either sieg or arcia but don't get too excited because well... actually i'm not saying.
in my opinion sieg is better because he is the only one who can summon the legions and well arcia only has one set of guns and that is it, the bosses are way harder to kill as her. that is all i'm saying about that topic, as i feel i have revealed too much already so moving on now.

the gameplay is totally awesome and the controls are really simple, even if you are new to the game.

being able to summon legions is by far the best feature as they can kill some enemies way faster than you and they help you in many differebnt ways which i'm going to let you figure out for yourself.

something else i wanted to point out is that your life bar starts small but as you progress you will get hp max ups which make the game better because i don't know about you but most of the games i have played don't allow your hp bar to increase.

a few more things i wanted to say are there are certain enemies that are weak against certain legions and that is why it is important to try out all the legions against different enemies.

also your legions can benefit you even when they are not summoned, i know you're probably wondering how so i'll tell you in a little detail. your legions gain experience as they fight and defeat enemies (this is the same for you) and that experience is shown to you at the end of the stage.

now what you can do with that experience is level them up OR you could use it to help them gain special abilities that benfit them and you such as double jump (your legions can't double jump by the way and some abilites only work if they are equipped).

you don't start off with all the legions unlocked so you can guess that means you get them as you progress through the game. the thing i love about this game is that on ALMOST every stage there is a boss to fight and you'll find most bosses are ten times your size or more.

i'll finish up by saying you can gain experience without fighting and by that i mean you can get experience gems.

your legions need soul energy to stay alive and you can also boost how big your soul bar is by getting what i call 'the rarest item in the game.' it is known to you though as a soul max up and each one you get can only be found once and that is all i am saying as i don't want to ruin any more of the story or anything else so have fun.
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