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I started Case#4 the other day

  • Yeaster
  • 10/20/2009 12:47 PM
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Which is the final case, which includes the final dungeon, the end-game sidequests, and all the good stuff in between.


If you liked Total Chaos, you should really enjoy this, because it is superior to it in every possible way (which it should, seeing as how this is being released two years later!). This is game is a tad darker, but still humurous. Just more sarcastic and dry, and less focused on pop culture references. It's much more mature, which is to be expected since this cast is much older than TC's cast. The youngest character here, Kasumi, is twenty years old, but had she been in TC, she'd be the 5th youngest (older than Ron, Jose, Lindsay and Jerri, but younger than the others).

Also, if you hated Total Chaos, you can still enjoy this, for it fixes the numerous issues TC had. The dungeons are much shorter (and there are fewer of them!), there are no random battles (then again, I don't really think anyone's doing that these days), the mapping's improved considerably, it looks better, it plays better, and for those who felt that language was too harsh, that has been toned down too. See? I listen. =)

In short, Complete Chaos is a much improved game from its prequel and I tried to make it as accessible as possible for anyone to play and enjoy it. Because if you just allow yourself to like it, it IS (imo, but then again I did made it, so take it for what it's worth) a fun and charming game, albeit one that you may not be used to.

Lastly, you WILL NOT need to know a thing about TC to play this. Yes, there are references, but nothing major, and for the most part, this game has its own independent storyline and characters, unlike Onyx 2, which was a direct continuation of the first Onyx.

I also want to try uploading some gameplay vids on here pretty soon, probably around Saturday or so, so you guys could get the "feel" of the game with your own two eyes...but of course, nothing compares to actually playing it! ;)

- Adrian Clyde