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Champions of Chaos 2 is an arena turn-based RPG where the player can combine up to 10 different classes in a two man party to fight waves of enemies and gain reputation and allies.

  • PC
  • Windows

Reviews

83%
Audience ScoreBased on 34 reviews
story4 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
  • The game offers a nostalgic experience reminiscent of classic flash games, making it enjoyable for fans of the genre.
  • It features an addicting and simple combat system that is both brainless and rewarding, providing a good challenge in later areas.
  • The game is affordable and provides a decent amount of content, including unique character endings and humorous dialogues.
  • The difficulty can be heavily influenced by the character choices at the start, leading to imbalanced gameplay experiences.
  • Boss fights can feel repetitive and lack variety, with many relying on a few overtuned abilities.
  • The game can become boring after a while, with limited updates and no multiplayer options.
  • graphics10 mentions

    The graphics of "Champions of Chaos" (CoC) have evolved from its original Flash game aesthetic, with the sequel (CoC2) showcasing improved visuals and a more polished art style. While the graphics were not the primary focus for players, the enhancements in CoC2, such as better-drawn elements and adjustable settings for performance, have been positively noted. Overall, the graphics contribute to the game's charm, complementing its engaging gameplay.

    • “Coc2 is definitely better graphics than the original.”
    • “Nice graphics.”
    • “The art style also has that vibe.”
    • “The game starts as a flash game from around 2007, featuring outdated flash graphics that detract from the overall experience.”
    • “Coc2 is definitely better in graphics than the original, but it still feels like it falls short of modern standards.”
    • “The art style has a certain vibe, but it doesn't compensate for the lack of visual polish and detail.”
  • story8 mentions

    The game features a well-developed storyline that connects to its predecessor, offering a good amount of content and engaging class combinations. Players can expect around 3-4 hours of enjoyable gameplay, particularly if they appreciate a combat system akin to Adventure Quest. Overall, the narrative is positively received, enhancing the gaming experience.

    • “Good amount of content, a nice storyline, and numerous class combinations as well.”
    • “Overall, I would recommend this game if you want to spend 3-4 hours of fun and like a combat system similar to Adventure Quest.”
    • “Nice storyline.”
    • “The story feels disconnected and lacks depth, making it hard to engage with the characters.”
    • “The narrative is underdeveloped and doesn't provide a compelling reason to keep playing.”
    • “The plot is predictable and fails to offer any surprising twists or emotional impact.”
  • humor4 mentions

    Players appreciate the humor in the game, highlighting the funny dialogues and the engaging character voices that enhance the comedic experience. The voice acting, in particular, is noted for its ability to deliver humorous lines effectively, contributing to the overall enjoyment of the game.

    • “If you're going for all endings, pull up some music, turn the sound down low enough to hear the character voices (because I'll be honest, I really like them). Some of them have some pretty humorous lines.”
    • “- funny dialogues”
    • “- funny dialogues”
  • music2 mentions

    The music in the game is generally considered secondary to the character voices, which are highly praised for their quality and humor. Players recommend lowering the music volume to fully appreciate the voice acting, which adds a unique charm to the experience.

    • “If you're going for all endings, pull up some music, turn the sound down low enough to hear the character voices (because I'll be honest, I really like them). The voice acting is impressive, and some of the characters have pretty humorous lines.”
    • “The music is forgettable and doesn't add anything to the overall experience of the game.”
    • “I found the soundtrack to be repetitive and uninspired, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “The background music often clashes with the character dialogues, making it difficult to focus on the story.”
  • grinding2 mentions

    Players note that the requirement to complete the game multiple times—specifically ten times to experience all character endings—can lead to a tedious grinding experience. This repetitive gameplay to unlock content may detract from overall enjoyment.

    • “Since every character has 2 endings and you can have teams of 2 at a time, you have to play the entire game 10 times—2 times with each character/party composition to see all endings. That can get a little grindy.”
  • gameplay2 mentions

    The gameplay of "Champions of Chaos" is highlighted as fun and well-balanced, reminiscent of classic flash games from the 2000s. While the graphics may be dated, the core gameplay experience remains engaging and enjoyable for players.

    • “Champions of Chaos, or CoC for short, started as a flash game back in 2007. While the flash graphics may not be significant, the gameplay is what truly stands out. It is fun and well-balanced.”
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Play time

4hMedian play time
4hAverage play time
4-4hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs

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