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Chaos Legion
Chaos Legion.jpg
PC version boxart
Developer(s) Capcom Production Studio 6
Publisher(s) Capcom
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) August 6, 2003
Genre(s) Hack and slash
Mode(s) Single-player
Rating(s) ESRB: T
PEGI: 12+
Media CD-ROM, DVD

Chaos Legion (カオス レギオン) is a third-person hack and slash video game developed and published by Capcom. The video game is based on of Tow Ubukata's novel of the same name.

The story of Chaos Legion is a gothic opera which begins November, 791 A.S. (Anno Satanis): The protagonist, Sieg Wahrheit, is a Knight of the Dark Glyphs who is on a quest under command of the Order of St. Overia to find his former friend, Victor Delacroix, who has stolen the forbidden book “Apocrypha of Yzarc”, and to stop him from releasing the evil spirit Azrail —who would destroy the three planes of existence: the Nether World, the Middle World, and the Celestial World—.

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Gameplay

The gameplay is primarily action-oriented. Numerous enemies attack the player in waves, and progress to the next part of the stage often requires defeat of all enemies in the area. The main feature that lends originality to the series is the addition of the Chaos Legion, which are supernatural creatures that fight alongside the player. While legions are summoned, Sieg Wahrheit (the player character) is unable to run and has weaker melee attacks. Legions can be controlled to a degree: their tactics can be switched between offensive and defensive, and players can issue orders for them to attack immediately. While the legions are inactive, Sieg can perform a sort of "special attack" called an "Assist Attack" which causes a legion to appear and attack with him.

Story

In the beginning of the plot, Victor feels that Sieg was responsible for the death of his sister —and Sieg’s lover—, Siela Riviere, three years ago (prior to the events in the story which take place in the mentioned time); and has the intent on bringing Sieg into a pure pandemonium that Victor himself has prepared as retribution, not only for the sins of Sieg alone, but for the sins of the whole world —referring to this Armageddon as the “Purification of the World”: whereupon he plans to use relentless hordes of hideous monsters to cleanse the world of sinners by obtaining the "Three Sacred Glyphs" and releasing Azrail—.

During his quest, Sieg encounters a member of the "Maidens of the Silver" fighting a monster alone after other Maidens are killed. With Sieg’s help, Arcia Rinslet, the sole survivor, manages to escape death.

At first, Arcia mentions that the Maidens were in tough pursuit of Victor; thus, when she learns that Sieg is also searching for the same person, she decides to tag along. Later, it is revealed that Arcia has held a grudge against Victor for the murder of her brother.

Sieg never tells Arcia the intentions why he pursues Victor, even though he does say the two knew each other from before. Because of this lack of trust, Arcia briefly loses her faith in Sieg and sets off to find Victor alone. Sieg eventually catches up and subsequently teams up with her once more after he consoles her.

Sieg and Arcia meet Victor several times: each time to have a little more on information of Victor’s plan revealed, but unavailable of stopping him from obtaining the Three Sacred Glyphs.

Soon, Sieg and Arcia finally meet Victor in the “Hall of Chaos” —the place where Azrail has been sealed—.

Victor decides to “punish” Sieg first: by killing Arcia —forcing her to do it with her own gun after gaining manipulation over her body—, since it seems that she is close to Sieg. The murder fails, unbeknownst to Sieg, who lashes out and attacks Victor because he believes Arcia to be dead. After subduing Victor, Sieg learns that Arcia survives the shot, only to find that Victor is not fully defeated.

Surrounded in black aura, Victor attacks Sieg once again, but Arcia steps in between Sieg and Victor with her arms outstretched. Instead of killing her, Victor stops abruptly and regains his right mind; a flashback then takes place back in time, which reveals the truth of the past: Three years before, Sieg, Victor and Siela were instructed by the Order to reseal the demon Azrail —discovering in reality, that the Order planned to use Azrail’s power for world dominance, but realized that was too powerful to contain—. The demon resisted and decided that, instead of being banished once more, it would possess a human: Siela; Victor tried to protect Siela, but was possessed instead.

In his uncontrollable rampage, he almost killed Sieg, but Siela withheld the mortal wound, and Victor drove his sword straight through, piercing her chest.

When he came back to his senses, he believed Sieg to had committed the murder… Siela’s dying words to Sieg, beforehand, were: “Take care of Delacroix…” —this being the reason why Sieg can’t directly kill his friend—.

Back in the present time, Victor decides to end his own life, much to Sieg’s dismay —the only way to break Azrail’s seal is to kill the person who last created the seal or perform a secret ritual sacrifice described in the forbidden book, Apocrypha of Yzarc—. Victor breaks the seal by sacrificing himself. Azrail is then released and fights Sieg, not only in its own diabolical form, but also re-spawned in the figure of a darkened, corrupted Siela to intimidate him. However, Sieg prevails.

After all the chaos, Sieg mounts a tribute to Victor and Siela, and mourns over the loss of his two best friends, but Arcia cheers him up and relieves him…

Characters

  • Sieg Wahrheit (German words for “Victory” and “Truth”) —the main character of the story, and a young Knight of the Dark Glyphs—; is a “Legionator”, who is able to sacrifice lost souls in order to summon creatures called Chaos Legion from alternate worlds —with the forbidden power of the darkest of Glyphs, bestowed unto him by edict of the Order—. Following the commands of the Order, Sieg and his fellow knights combined their powers to seal the “Spirit of Purification” and close the gateway to “Chaos” forever. Fighting side-by-side in battles of the past, Sieg became close friends with Victor.

The Order selects Sieg to track down Victor —his former friend who now serves the dark side, when he steals the forbidden book Apocrypha of Yzarc (from the English word “Crazy” spelt backwards)—, and use his legions to put a stop to his actions.

  • Victor Delacroix (French for “Champion of the Cross”) —once anticipated by the Order to be the next “Lord of the Sacred Glyphs”—; became a “fallen angel” in his dogged quest to purify the world by collecting the Three Sacred Glyphs.

His personality changes and migration to the dark side seemed to be brought on by the death of his sister, Siela. The Order he once served —and thought so highly of him— is now his enemy, especially after he murders a leader of the Order and steals the Apocrypha of Yzarc. Eventually, Sieg confronts him…, and they face the tragedy of the past that stands between them.

  • Siela Riviere —a “Healer” and servant of the Order—; was the only one Sieg and Victor both could trust. However, she was killed in a tragic accident three years ago. She is only seen in “flashback” sequences during the course of the plot, and at the end, appearing as the final enemy.
  • Arcia Rinslet —a Maiden of the Silver, one of several female warriors toting twin silver guns—; alongside her fellow Maidens, is dispatched by the “Intelligence of the Order” to purify towns of demons that have been unleashed by Victor.

However, Intelligence was unaware that Arcia bears a vendetta against Victor, who recently slew her only brother. Alongside Sieg, she pursues him to avenge her family.

Chaos Legion

Sieg with the Arrogance Legion

Sieg has the power to handle the Chaos Legion. The Legion is composed by seven legions, each one with their own abilities and characteristics:

  • Guilt Sword Legion attack using their swords.
  • Hatred Power Legion use hand-to-hand combat.
  • Malice Arrow Legion are archers.
  • Arrogance Shield Legion are shield-type legions.
  • Flawed Claw Legion use their long claws as weapons.
  • Blasphemy Bomb Legion self-destruct as an attack mechanism.
  • Thanatos Ultimate Legion is the biggest of all legions, with the most powerful attacks (assuming it is in its Adult or Complete form). At the beginning, the player possess the Thanatos Legion, but loses it after the Prologue (the first stage); to recover it, the player needs to gather the nine fragments back (and in order to do so, it's necessary to repeat stages).

Upgrades

In game, it is possible to increase the power of the legions at Sieg's command using experience gained in battle. There are 4 main areas for increasing a legion's power, namely :

  • Force: Upgrading this increases the number of legions when summoned.
  • Assist: Upgrading this increases the duration and power of the Assist Attack.
  • Enchant: Upgrading this gives the player the benefits of all special attacks granted by a legion, without having to equip the legion.
  • Attack and Defense: Upgrading this increases the attack and defense strength of that legion.

Music

The music and soundtrack of Chaos Legion is composed by Hideyuki Fukasawa.

Reception

 Reception
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 67.31%[1]
Metacritic 65 of 100[2]
Review scores
Publication Score
IGN 6.5 out of 10[3]

The game was met with generally mediocre reviews on the PlayStation 2, with an average of 65 out of a possible 100 on MetaCritic and a 67.31% out of a possible 100.00% on GameRankings, but had very negative reviews on the PC with an average of 37 out of a possible 100 on MetaCritic and a 46.60% out of a possible 100.00% on GameRankings.

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Chaos Legion
Box artwork for Chaos Legion.
Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Action
System(s) Windows, PlayStation 2
Players 1
Rating(s)
ESRB: Teen
Website http://capcom-europe.com/minisites/chaoslegion

Chaos Legion is a third-person action-RPG developed and published by Capcom with high resolution graphics, sound and the characters modeled in the Japanese art of manga comics.

The gameplay is fairly similar to other games (Devil May Cry, Serious Sam, and Painkiller) in which it's all about pure action. Enemies are thrown at you in wave after wave and the goal is to annihilate them all. The key difference is the titular Chaos Legion, supernatural creatures that fight alongside the player. When they are active, Sieg Warheit (the main character) is unable to run and has weaker melee attacks. Legion can be controlled to a degree: their tactics can be switched between offensive and defensive, and you can issue orders to attack immediately with a certain button. While the Legion are inactive, Sieg can perform a sort of "special attack" called an Assist Attack which causes a Legion to appear and attack with him. The game has been incessantly criticized by professional reviewers, each of which claim that the clunky controls, repetitive action, and dull story completely suck out any fun that could be had with the game—in essence, "all brawn and no brain make Chaos Legion a dull game". Fans of the game find this amusing, as the games mentioned above (and others) were near-worshipped for their all-action genre. Like Gotcha Force, another Capcom title, the game has lots of fans who claim that the game is a brilliant release and is a breath of fresh air among other competitors.

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