Total Chaos, which started life as a Doom II mod, is now out for Xbox and PC
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Total Chaos, which started life as a Doom II mod, is now out for Xbox and PC
"This is an interesting title for a number of reasons. First of all, it's absolutely dripping with style. The art direction seems plucked right out of the Alan Wake universe. It also seems to have something akin to an insanity mechanic, which reminds me of recent games like Dredge and not-so-recent games like Eternal Darkness. It's a survival horror title set in a creepy old fort, so that tracks."
"The developer also made Turbo Overkill, which was a well-liked FPS with retro vibes. Total Chaos actually started its life as a Doom II mod, so releasing as a standalone title on gaming consoles is a legit flex. The soundtrack was composed by Akira Yamaoka, who made the music for many of the Silent Hill games. It's likely to include some terrifying bangers."
Total Chaos has been in development for years and is now available on Xbox Series X/S and PC. The game combines survival horror with crafting and action elements. The art direction evokes the Alan Wake universe and the title includes an insanity mechanic reminiscent of Dredge and Eternal Darkness. The setting places players in a creepy old fort. The developer previously created Turbo Overkill and Total Chaos began as a Doom II mod before becoming a standalone console release. The soundtrack was composed by Akira Yamaoka. The game is sold on the Xbox Store, Microsoft Store, and Steam for $25, with introductory sales and Game Pass availability.
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