Chaos Engine


The Chaos Engine, a Bitmap Brothers computer game developed by Bitmap Brothers, was released in 1993 by Renegade Software.

The story of the game is related to steampunk. Baron Fortesque built the title Chaos Machine ( to W. Gibson's Difference Engine, The Difference Engine), which slipped out of control and transformed people into crazy monster machines.

There are six heroes in the game, each with different stats and weapons. During the game, the player is always accompanied by a computer companion. It is also possible to play in cooperation with another player. The game itself is a typical shooter with a view from above, and walking on not so complicated boards, as well as fighting enemies and destroying certain objects.

The game continues to be called Chaos Engine 2, released in 1996.

August 29, 2013, the replay of the game was released, but it was cool enough to receive only 40 points on Metacritic. Awards

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