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Chaos Entropy is a single player tactical role playing game. It was developed by MILLIDIA and was released on October 24, 2024. It received positive reviews from players.

This is a single-player game that simulates an MMORPG The story takes place in the legendary realm of souls—Yusufyad The character you play miraculously resurrects after dying in the original world. During exploration, you inadvertently find a ring that seals the goddess's powers—Ulandia. With the help of the sealed goddess, you gain the ability to manipulate souls and successfully escape from p…

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85%Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • Deep and flexible party-based RPG gameplay with strategic combat requiring thoughtful decisions.
  • Extensive content with various gameplay modes including dungeon exploration, crafting, minigames, and a rich lore-driven story.
  • Remarkable achievement for a single developer project showing passion and dedication, with continuous improvements after initial release.
  • The game suffers from various jank issues including clunky skill execution, unclear quest text, and imperfect English translation.
  • UI needs further improvement as some parts are not intuitive or well-organized.
  • Imbalance in combat classes observed, with melee being notably stronger than others, and graphics/character models can appear unattractive.
  • story

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a somewhat interesting story inspired by Valkyrie Profile, centered around a protagonist pursued by rival goddesses while recruiting unique characters. However, the narrative is hampered by familiar JRPG tropes, translation errors, and unclear quest directions, which can obscure story nuances and objectives. Despite these issues, players who overlook the jank can still enjoy the core story and gameplay experience.

    • “There is an interesting story to be told, if you can overlook the familiar JRPG trope: from nobody to world-saving god.”
    • “Each character you can play as (except you, the protagonist) has a background story.”
    • “She is being chased by other goddesses trying to exterminate her, and your mission is to find out what is going on while recruiting other very dead and absolutely not Einherjar people to your cause.”
    • “There are a lot of translation errors that often obscure the nuances of the story and puzzle requirements, making things harder than they are supposed to be.”
    • “Quest text is sometimes unclear or not concise; at times, it does not tell you where you need to go or what you need to do.”
    • “The story involves being chased by other goddesses trying to exterminate the protagonist, and your mission is to find out what is going on while recruiting other very dead and absolutely-not-einherjar people to your cause.”
  • gameplay

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a fun and engaging experience with a deep amount of content, including large raids and an extensive tower mode, despite some bugs and less responsiveness compared to titles like Path of Exile or Diablo. While the gameplay may differ from trailer expectations, it combines grindy idle elements with active play, making it a rewarding RPG for its price.

    • “If you can look past the jank and translation errors, the core gameplay and the story are very fun to play and sit through.”
    • “I personally chose to buy it because I was looking for an RPG that was grindy like an idle game, but with the option for active gameplay, and I am not at all disappointed.”
    • “If you view the gameplay trailers, the game might seem like an MMO or World of Warcraft clone, but that would do a disservice to the sheer amount of content the developer has packed into it, which is extremely impressive for a $10 indie game.”
    • “The gameplay isn't as responsive as titles like Path of Exile or Diablo.”
    • “Barely any gameplay compared to what is shown in the trailer.”
    • “If you view the gameplay trailers, the game might come off as trying to be an MMO/World of Warcraft clone, but that would be doing it a disservice considering the sheer amount of content packed into it, which is alarming for a $10 indie game.”
  • grinding

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a satisfying grind experience blending idle and active gameplay, with features like an auto-fish option to ease resource farming. Progressing through challenging bosses requires dedicated dungeon and raid farming, appealing to fans of auto-battlers and grind-heavy RPGs.

    • “Exploring it requires shelter, a resource you mainly get from grinding a fishing minigame, which has an auto-fish option now if you're worried about it.”
    • “A big bad that requires a decent amount of grinding to reach or compete against, such as some god demon or something that you have to farm dungeons or raids.”
    • “I know that this sort of becomes an issue with the farming for characters at the moment, especially with subclass merging and awakening implementation.”
  • graphics

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics initially appear unimpressive but improve significantly with time, offering better visuals and UI compared to previous versions. Despite being simple and derivative, the game’s graphics contribute to a creative and original experience, especially considering its low price.

    • “Ultimately, this is one of those games which looks horrible in the first 30 minutes, but just gets better and better the more time and patience you give to it. Considering it's a very cheap game, I think it's absolutely worth the purchase if you're curious because even though it's very derivative, the sum of its parts adds up to something original and more creative than the hordes of copy-pasted vampire-survivor or slay-the-spire indie games with better graphics on the market.”
    • “The graphics and UI have improved a lot from the previous version.”
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Chaos Entropy is a tactical role playing game.

Chaos Entropy is available on PC and Windows.

Chaos Entropy was released on October 24, 2024.

Chaos Entropy was developed by MILLIDIA.

Chaos Entropy has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Chaos Entropy for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Chaos Entropy is a single player game.

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