Chaos Engine (526)

chaos_box.jpg
System: PC
Firma: Bitmap Brothers
Jahr: 1993
Genre: Action
Thema: Multiplayer / Science Fiction
Sprache: Englisch
Lizenz: Kommerziell

Chaos Engine (ID: 526)

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1 x 3.5" HD (1440kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Nicht verifiziert
Sprache:
Englisch
Benutzer:
T-Pow
Anmerkungen:
AKA Soldiers of Fortune
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Zugefügt: 21.11.2019
Bearbeitet: 20.04.2020

Chaos Engine (ID: 3295)

Disketten:
1 x 3.5" HD (1440kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Nicht verifiziert
Sprache:
Englisch
Anmerkungen:
AKA Soldiers of Fortune
SHA1-Hashes:

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Zugefügt: 30.12.2019
Bearbeitet: 20.04.2020

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Mr Creosote (12.01.2014):
Although it may not appear like it, the Preacher actually turned out to be the best character to choose for me. He is fast, i.e. he can easily outrun enemy fire and he can acquire the "shield" skill which just has to be the most useful one by a huge margin.
Herr M. (12.01.2014):
Congratulations! Any hints and pointers, except being persistent? ;)
Mr Creosote (11.01.2014):
Update to the review: I've continued playing the game and I can now proudly announced that I have now managed to actually beat it without cheating :D Though, of course, not in one sitting, but rather by replaying each world again and again patiently.
Mr Creosote (06.01.2014):
Geschrieben von Herr M. um 10:50 am 06.01.2014:
Geschrieben von Mr Creosote um 21:30 am 05.01.2014:
It really depends on what kind of game it is, doesn't it?

Yes, to some degree. But every system has its distinct style. If you are used to a certain palette, the colours are more relative and you might not notice such subtleties, as long as you don't look at other systems. Retro City Rampage uses this to a great effect, and might even teach you how to tell the different colour palettes appart.


That muted palette is not a necessity on the Amiga. The reason I mentioned James Pond is just that – it's running on the same system, but it uses a completely different palette. That lollipop Chaos Engine was actually ported back to the Amiga in the 'AA' version. It's really a pity that the Bitmap Brothers lost their touch there. So that current re-release is based on that one, too :(

The music is another difference between the different releases, by the way.

Mr Creosote (06.01.2014):
Geschrieben von Herr M. um 10:57 am 06.01.2014:
Did you know that (according to Mobygames and Wikipedia) this game was on the infamous German 'Index', i.e. it wasn't freely available? Any ideas why? Because it has a lightning shooting priest in it? Or are there blood drops in it?

The preacher just struck a nerve with Nintendo and Sega, so he was renamed for those versions. Most games of this commando variety were on the index, though, weren't they? Dogs of War, Green Beret, Cannon Fodder… they were all said to be glorifying war.

Herr M. (06.01.2014):
Did you know that (according to Mobygames and Wikipedia) this game was on the infamous German 'Index', i.e. it wasn't freely available? Any ideas why? Because it has a lightning shooting priest in it? Or are there blood drops in it?
Herr M. (06.01.2014):
Geschrieben von Mr Creosote um 21:30 am 05.01.2014:
It really depends on what kind of game it is, doesn't it?

Yes, to some degree. But every system has its distinct style. If you are used to a certain palette, the colours are more relative and you might not notice such subtleties, as long as you don't look at other systems. Retro City Rampage uses this to a great effect, and might even teach you how to tell the different colour palettes appart.

Mr Creosote (05.01.2014):
Geschrieben von Herr M. um 20:47 am 05.01.2014:
Geschrieben von Mr Creosote um 08:54 am 05.01.2014:
Though I'm not sure why anyone would want to play the version with the lollipop colours ;)

Well, if you grew up with similar graphics, you might say, that the Amiga ones are somewhat drab. ;)


It really depends on what kind of game it is, doesn't it? With Steampunk/industrialisation, I really connect toned down, grey-ish colours. That, of course, would not be appropriate at all in James Pond, on the other hand.

Herr M. (05.01.2014):
Geschrieben von Mr Creosote um 08:54 am 05.01.2014:
I'm not sure why anyone would want to play the version with the lollipop colours ;)

Well, if you grew up with similar graphics, you might say, that the Amiga ones are somewhat drab. ;)

Mr Creosote (05.01.2014):
Re. the news of 2014-01-05: I'm not sure why anyone would want to play the version with the lollipop colours ;)
ze (26.02.2000):
very good
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