![]() That’s not to say that Chaos Code is a bad game. In fact, Chaos Code feels in many ways to be trying to recapture that old arcade magic, and instead feels crushed and contained by rules that other titles in the genre gave up on years ago. And since it only ever appeared in Japanese arcades, there’s none of that warm and cuddly nostalgia blanketing everything and covering up the weaknesses. Here’s the thing though Chaos Code isn’t from 1999 – it’s from 2011. Chaos Code seems to check all the boxes too – fuzzy sprite graphics, high resolution artwork that flanks the screen in an effort to conceal that the game wasn’t designed for widescreen formats, and slightly wonky controls that never seem to be doing exactly what you ask them to. After all, there have been plenty of those over the last few years. If you were to play Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe without any information, you’d be forgiven for assuming that it was a console port of an old arcade game. Main PS4 tagged 1 on 1 / anime / Beat em up / code chaos / fighting game by Guest ![]()
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