| Chaotic: Shadow Warriors | 
| From: Activision Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $11.41 as of 7/30/2010 06:41 CDT details You Save: $18.58 (62%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 8,105
Platform: PlayStation 3 Genre: strategy_games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: PlayStation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 76057 Model: 76057 UPC: 047875760578 EAN: 0047875760578 ASIN: B002ASVYLY
Publication Date: November 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Take on the role of one of 40 playable characters from the Chaotic universe and battle for ultimate supremacy | | • | Fight in explosive combat that combines turn-based strategy and vicious ranged assaults | | • | Demonstrate your skills in eight fighting arenas from the Chaotic world | | • | Unleash more than 30 attacks customized for individual creatures | | • | Collect 35 pieces of powerful Battlegear, and cast 30 devastating Mugic spells |
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Product Description Chaotic PS3
Amazon.com Product Description Prepare to prove your mettle in the battle arena. In Chaotic: Shadow Warriors, the intense fighting action of the TV series combines with the gripping strategy of the card game to provide a uniquely exciting turn-based arena combat experience. Assume the role of a Chaotic creature and get ready to dominate your opponents in animated bouts bursting with explosive action.
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 Explore the world of Chaotic View larger. | Story Combine turn-based strategy and vicious ranged assaults to achieve supreme control over your opposition in Chaotic: Shadow Warriors. Play as any of 40 different Chaotic characters, unleashing more than 30 powerful attacks in eight fighting arenas direct from the Chaotic world. Wield devastating Mugic spells and collect formidable Battlegear as you explore a thrilling new storyline developed specifically for the video game in Story mode or go toe-to-toe with a friend or artificial intelligence opponent in Versus mode. Key Game Features: - Take on the role of one of 40 playable characters from the Chaotic universe and battle for ultimate supremacy
- Fight in explosive combat that combines turn-based strategy and vicious ranged assaults
- Demonstrate your skills in eight fighting arenas from the Chaotic world
- Unleash more than 30 attacks customized for individual creatures
- Collect 35 pieces of powerful Battlegear, and cast 30 devastating Mugic spells
- Battle for ultimate victory in a series of tournaments, unlocking new cards with the story progression in Story mode
- Pit your skills against a friend in Versus mode
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| Customer Reviews: Good if your a fan January 22, 2010 Stephen M. Sturgeon (Indianapolis, IN United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First I just want to say that, objectively, this game is really average. Nothing really stands out that makes it a great game. In all ways it's just, adequate.
Now if you're a fan of the show, that's probably good enough. I have actually had quite a bit of fun with this game. It doesn't need to be the best game ever. I like the Chaotic show, so this game has just enough to keep me interested. But if you aren't a fan of the show, this game is definitely one you should pass. You can also stop reading this review right here, because from here on out, I'm writing this assuming you have some kind of knowledge of the show.
In story mode, you play as Tom while doing one of two things: exploring or fighting.
Gameplay: Exploring is pretty simple. You can't die. The moment you start taking damage, you port away out of danger. You basically run around getting scans of mugic and battle gear. You keep going until you either run into an ally and a cinematic starts, or you run into an enemy and battle starts.
Battle is turn based. You can attack, use mugic, use special ability or taunt. This is one of the few PS3 games that actually use the motion control. You'll flick the controller in different directions to make attacks more powerful. When the enemy attacks, you're given one of two options, scan or block. Obviously, if you block, you take less damage. If you scan, successfully, you add a monster to your library.
There are a lot of things that are on your HUD that, while the tutorial does explain what they are, it's a lot to take in and I'm still not sure what half the stuff means yet. Maybe if you've played the card game, you'd know better what these stats are, but I've never played it. In any case, I'm making my way through it okay.
Graphics: are passable. I can't really say I was wowed by them. But they're adequately decent. Maxxor looks like Maxxor. Intress looks like Intress. But that's about all I can say about it.
Fun: I've played better, I've played. worse. Really, it's not much to write home about. It's a good distraction. I'm having about as much fun with it as I've had with other average games. As I said before, if you're a fan of the TV show, this really does have the feeling of the show. You go into Perim in order to get scans that you can use in battle. If you like the show, it's probably worth checking out. Just don't expect too much from it.
Gaming cartoon Makes a decent game. January 13, 2010 That Review Guy (Florida, the sunshine state.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The First thing you should ask yourself before buying this
is "do I love the show or the card game" if it's the card game
you most likely will not like this. if it's the show you like well,
you're in for a treat. all the voice actors lend their talents (from the tv show) the graphics while not ground breaking by any stretch are fair and clean.
you begin in perim with naught but your trusty scanner
and your adventure begins by meeting one of the overworlders
(which is auto scanned. it seems some are just givin to you and enemies you MUST scan) a few interesting motion controls for the battles keep it interesting. otherwise it would be your standard turn based battles.
this is why I only gave it four stars since it looks and is advertised more as a "fighting game" and yet is a turn based action RPG for the most part.
there's a lot of platforming elements and weird bug enemies you must shoot with your pyroblaster and it's not 100% effective all the time and has very low ammo. so conserve it.
the puzzles aren't too hard nor is the platforming (I missed a jump by about a half inch and it pulled me to the object. I liked that.)
so while it's somewhat fun for an adult (like me)
I Imagine kids that are fans of the show will love it. you can get ALL the main characters and even Battle in Ranked matches online.
Graphics: 3 1/2 of 5 clean and colorful but looking last gen.
Sound: horrid noises but excellent voice work make it 4 Stars
Gameplay: very simplified and easy to learn 5 stars.
Fun: 4 out of 5 stars. the game can get fairly repetitive at times.
and there's a few of those annoying "fetch quests" but the battles are a blast and so's scanning your favorite critter (such as Maxxor!)
Overall: while not a Perfect game in any sense it's well worth a look at it's price of 29.99 to 39.99. 4 stars overall.
(PS3 Review)
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