19 February 2013, 10:47 | #1 |
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Chaos Engine - Help us through co-op
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Was just wondering what the general consensus is about this game. How many people have actually finished it? Is it possible? Me and a mate are doing a playthrough in co-op and having a bit of a hard time. At the moment we have got to world 2 level 2 but I think we may start again. I picked the preacher which didn't really do us many favors as he doesn't start with much health. Any tips you can give us? We don't want to cheat but will be noting down our level codes as we go |
19 February 2013, 10:51 | #2 |
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- The Navvie is the strongest mercenary. Carrying a cannon that will blast away any monster. One of his special powers is throwing a dynamite that will kill all your enemies on the screen. But he lacks speed and intelligence.
- The Thug is the second strongest mercenary. He is not so fast and smart either but his trusty shotgun and his molotov cocktails makes him very useful in battle. - The Preacher is the smartest character and has God on his side. He carries a lightning gun that almost looks like a little wand but unleashes a powerful energy bolt that will both damage and pass trough to hit other monsters. First aid and freezing his enemies are some of his specials but beware: He has very low stamina! - The Gentleman is my personal favourite. He is very clever and very respected person. His flame pistol will damage and pass trough every monster that he hits. He has many special tricks including Map, attract and repel monster. - The Brigand is a very average and versatile mercenary. Shooting in all directions at the same time with his rifle is one of his specials. - The Mercenary, a good all-arounder. His invention: the gatling gun is a very powerful weapon. He also has bombs and mines with him. |
19 February 2013, 11:58 | #3 |
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I beat this game with my older brother more than 15 years ago, but when I played it again with a friend of mine recently we never got past level 2-1 before we ran out of lives. Christ, I don't remember the game being this hard! Anyway, after several failed attempts we just resorted to using a trainer for unlimited lives. We played with Brigand and Preacher I think.
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19 February 2013, 12:06 | #4 |
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It's all down to progressing slowly and learning where everything is in the levels You can find a lot of extras when you backtrack quite often and explore the levels thoroughly. World number 4 is indeed very hard, but until then you should have enough extra 'beef' to handle it
Basically it's a good idea to try something different each time you play a level. I'd choose Brigand and Navvie, but also check the other characters for their extras. Good luck |
19 February 2013, 12:59 | #5 |
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The preacher is probably not a good choice when you are new to the game. At least when playing a 2-player game.
In a one-player game he can be quite useful for beginner because of the first aid special power (you can swap your character's power with the CPU controlled power by using the space bar, so you actually can use each at anytime). I highly recommend learning/exploring thoroughly the first world. The 4 levels are easy compared to the remaining of the game and getting the most out of them (power ups, lives, money) will help to be prepared for the forthcoming levels. |
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And afterwards do the same in world 2 For me world 2 is the key to be able to finish the game, as it has lots of extras and is still not too hard. World 3 and 4 more or less drain your resources.
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19 February 2013, 15:33 | #7 |
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Echoing what has already been said, learn the levels. It's actually not that difficult when you know what's coming. My fave combo is Navvie/Gentleman. Navvie is slow to start with, but he can take a lot of punishment and powers up a lot later on, but when you know the levels well enough, it's even doable with the Preacher
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19 February 2013, 23:57 | #8 |
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I beat The Chaos Engine with the Preacher and Mercenary years ago... I remember filming it on my VCR and taking the tape to school to prove it to my friends
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20 February 2013, 14:15 | #10 |
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I think overall Brigand is the best character, with either Navvy or Mercenary as a partner. Navvy is tough and has a great weapon, but he is so slow that he sometimes misses picking up coins before they disappear, and quick monsters and projectiles are also dangerous to him. Mercenary is faster but unfortunately his weapon becomes pretty shitty later on when it changed from a close burst to a wide burst, meaning that he can't hit single enemies with enough force.
I recommend taking a look at a walkthrough that has maps, I know I used one that described all possible paths through the levels with the best way to get as much loot as possible. |
20 February 2013, 14:46 | #11 |
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That's kinda ruining the fun. I'd say even unlimited lives won't spoil the game as much as looking at a walkthrough with all paths and secrets does... Chaos Engine is about exploring, at least for me.
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20 February 2013, 18:13 | #12 |
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Cheating is a no-no. If I've learnt anything in these years of gaming it's that cheats just ruin any game!
We have our hearts set on doing it the good old fashioned way =D Lots of good tips from you guys though! We will be trying for another play through soon |
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I recall devising an algorithm and created my own cheats - which I wrote about in my 'weekend diary'! |
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Let me tell everyone a funny story. (It's 1.25am here in Australia and I'm drunk, so please forgive any typos.) I used to know this guy called Jack O'Brien. And he played The Chaos Engine on the Sega. And at school, I always used to give him shit and say the CD32 version was better. And years and years went by, and he never beat The Chaos Engine... And then finally I beat it, and taped it, and brought it to school... and he was the guy I played the video to. And then he nodded to me, and said... "Jed... The CD32 rules." And that is all for now. |
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lol - I played it on my trusty A600 HD (yes, not forgetting the almight "HD" on the end!)
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