- Publisher: Strategy First
- Release Date: Mar 8, 2005
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The play is original and refreshing in comparison to other generic sports titles, the controls are well designed and easy to use. The play style works in this RTS format: however, timed moves are provided for those more frantic times of play.
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AceGamezIt's not quite a sports sim, neither is it your typical RTS or RPG game. It's a strange hybrid of all three that provides a generous amount of entertainment to those looking for something a bit different and a bit new.
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All this action is complemented by superb graphics and effects that really put across the bone-crunching pain of the competitors.
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Computer Games MagazineDefinitely gets points for its sense of humor. [Jan 2005, p.78]
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Many games in the past captured the essence of brutal fantasy gridiron nicely, but none could have dreamed up this much depth and detail.
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Presentation aside, the only real gripe I have is the lack of any transfer options in the Championship mode, which makes a losing streak almost impossible to break.
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One of the best features of this game has to be the audio. During early training missions you're introduced to the game's two commentators who come out with some cracking one-liners which really helps the game feel fun and rather tongue in cheek.
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The game introduces some really original ideas, but the lack of team AI, and broken gameplay let it down.
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games(TM)It may sound like a bad idea, but the surprising truth is that this mixture of genres works very well indeed, and there are plenty of inventive and unique features in Chaos League to silence those who bemoan the lack of innovation in modern gaming. [Sept 2004, p.120]
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The package is, as a whole, rather rough around the edges. You know you’re in for trouble when even the publisher admits that the tutorial is “a pain and a little time consuming”.
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There's fun to be had, but it's harder work than it should be - a case of feature overload. [Aug 2004, p.82]
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BoomtownChaos League doesn't quite hit the mark because it fails to replicate what people most enjoy about sport - its unpredictable nature and the triumph of skill and control. By curbing its own ambitions, it's scored an own goal.
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Certainly playable, but the majority of gamers will be turned off by the complexity that sucks the fun out of a game that otherwise promised a riotous experience.
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Edge MagazineAn overall shoddy feeling to the production spoils a great deal more. Where there should be panache, there are rough edges. As a comedy, it achieves much. It is funny. But as a sports game a great deal more polish is required. [Sept 2004, p.106]
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