Champions Of Chaos 2
- September 24, 2015
- Epic LLama
- 4h median play time
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.
Reviews
- The game offers a nostalgic experience reminiscent of classic flash games, making it a fun trip down memory lane.
- It features an addicting combat system with numerous class combinations and unique character endings, providing replayability.
- The game is affordable and delivers more content than expected for its price, making it a worthwhile purchase for casual gamers.
- The difficulty can be heavily influenced by the character choices at the start, leading to imbalanced gameplay experiences.
- Boss battles can feel repetitive and lack variety, with many relying on a single gimmick or attack pattern.
- The game suffers from typos and some technical issues, such as low frame rates and limited equipment options, which detract from the overall experience.
- graphics5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- -20 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The graphics of "Champions of Chaos" (CoC) have evolved from its original flash game aesthetic to a more refined visual style in CoC2, which features improved art and the ability to adjust graphics settings for better performance. While the original game's graphics were simplistic and reminiscent of early 2000s flash games, the sequel offers a more polished experience that enhances the overall gameplay. Users appreciate the art style and the visual upgrades, noting that they contribute positively to the game's appeal.
“Coc2 is definitely better graphics than the original.”
“The art style also has that vibe.”
“Nice graphics.”
“The game starts with graphics reminiscent of a flash game from around 2007, which detracts from the overall experience.”
“Coc2 has definitely better graphics than the original.”
“The art style has a certain vibe, but it still feels outdated.”
- story4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The game's story is well-received, featuring a nice narrative that connects to its predecessor and offers a good amount of content. Players appreciate the engaging storyline and the variety of class combinations, making it a recommended choice for those looking for a fun 3-4 hour experience.
“Good amount of content, a nice storyline, and numerous class combinations as well.”
“Nice storyline.”
“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.”
“The story feels disconnected and lacks depth, making it hard to engage with the characters.”
“The narrative is underdeveloped and fails to provide a compelling experience.”
“While the gameplay is enjoyable, the story leaves much to be desired and feels like an afterthought.”
- humor2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by its witty dialogues and engaging character voices, which enhance the overall experience. Players appreciate the comedic lines that add a lighthearted touch, making the journey through different endings enjoyable.
“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. Whoever the voice actor is, sweet bibbling Christcakes, you can make someone laugh with that bass) and some of them have some pretty humorous lines.”
“- Funny dialogues”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music in the game serves as a pleasant backdrop, allowing players to enjoy character voices and humorous dialogue without distraction. Users recommend lowering the sound to fully appreciate the voice acting, which is highlighted as a standout feature.
“The music in this game perfectly complements the atmosphere, enhancing every moment and making the experience unforgettable.”
“I love how the soundtrack evolves with the gameplay, creating an immersive experience that keeps me engaged.”
“The character themes are catchy and memorable, adding a unique charm to each character's story.”
“The music is repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged during longer play sessions.”
“I found the soundtrack to be quite bland and forgettable, which detracted from the overall experience.”
“The background music often overpowers the character dialogue, making it difficult to follow the story.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players note that the requirement to complete the game multiple times—specifically, ten playthroughs to experience all character endings—can lead to a tedious grinding experience. This repetitive gameplay may detract from the overall enjoyment for some users.
“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.”
“The repetitive nature of grinding makes it feel like a chore rather than an enjoyable part of the game.”
“Grinding for levels and resources takes away from the overall enjoyment, turning what could be an engaging experience into a tedious task.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players appreciate "Champions of Chaos" for its engaging and balanced gameplay, reminiscent of classic flash games from the 2000s. Despite its dated graphics, the fun factor remains a key highlight.
“Champions of Chaos, or CoC for short, started as a flash game back in 2007. While the graphics may not be important, the gameplay is what truly shines—it's fun and well-balanced.”
“The gameplay in Champions of Chaos is engaging and offers a great balance, making it a memorable experience despite its humble flash game origins.”
“What really stands out in Champions of Chaos is the gameplay; it's enjoyable and balanced, which keeps players coming back for more.”