Chaos Theory
- February 1, 2019
- Chaos Theory Studios Ltd.
Chaos Theory is an evolving virtual world set in a fantasy based reality. The 'Butterfly Effect' gameplay gives you a blend of RPG, RTS, and city building in a vast open sandbox environment. Manage all aspects to secure the future of your civilisation. You only have one life, so use it wisely...
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
monetization2 negative mentions
- The game has a fantastic concept and potential for growth.
- Some players appreciate the early access nature and are excited to see future improvements.
- The building interiors and certain mechanics show promise, indicating a good foundation for development.
- The game is plagued by basic bugs and lacks content, making it feel unfinished.
- Players have experienced frustrating gameplay issues, such as AI problems and character phasing through walls.
- Many reviewers feel the game is a cash grab and not worth the investment, with some even requesting refunds.
- monetization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization of the game has been criticized as a cash grab, with users expressing frustration over the inability to obtain refunds after minimal playtime. Many feel that the term "alpha" is misused to justify poor quality and exploitative practices.
“Abandonware, cash grab; I can't even get a refund for it because I forgot I bought it despite only playing it for 11 minutes.”
“The term 'alpha' is used way too often for cash grabs nowadays.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The graphics have been criticized for their low standard, particularly noting the faceless characters, which set a negative tone from the outset of the game.
“The standard of graphics, with its faceless characters, shows from the beginning that it starts as badly as it means to go on.”
“The visuals are outdated and lack any real detail, making the game feel unpolished.”
“The character models are poorly designed, and the environments feel bland and uninspired.”
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