If you enjoyed their Devil May Cry franchise, Chaos Legion delivers an even bigger dose of gothic, hack-slash adventure. Minor flaws aside, this is another fine 3D action title from the creative minds at Capcom. This undoubtedly provides a cinematic view of the action, but often players are forced to defend themselves against an attacking enemy standing just out of camera shot. There are some issues with the camera, which pans, and rotates constantly. The architecture, the gloomy settings and the insect-like beasts have been superbly crafted. Graphically, Chaos Legion is eye-catching. ![]() The game_s dialogue can be a bit longwinded, another characteristic of Goth inspired titles, but with the sheer number of enemies and their endless frenzied assaults, you might be glad for a little downtime. As always, there is an involved plot to wade through in between hacking and slashing wildly at anything that moves. As players progress through the 15 levels, you will get to play as another character and earn power ups and enhancements for your legion, which you will need as the battles can get frantic later on. Or you can just let them loose to wipe out whoever is in the room. The easy targeting system allows you to direct your posse of monsters to attack precise targets. Sieg can summon up the chaos legions, a crew of hostile spirits who eagerly take on nearby enemies, leaving your character to deal to any leftovers with a few languid swooshes of a sword. He looks more like a hairdresser than a slayer of demons but he has a secret weapon to unleash when facing multiple opponents. Sieg is fairly typical of a Goth game lead. Not unlike Devil May Cry, recurrent battle scenes pit your character, Sieg Wahrheit, against an array of demonic creations. It was still early code but I was impressed by the speed, beauty and elegance of the game_s dynamic fight sequences. I don’t know for which reason, didn’t ask him, but he was not in a bad mood.By JON MINIFIE (Herald rating: * * * *) Earlier this month I took a look at Chaos Legion. “I saw him now in the canteen and he was smiling. “In that moment right after the game, he’s right, that’s not immediately a moment to send any optimistic messages, but maybe an hour, a day later. “In the world of social media, so many bad things happen constantly, I don’t think that was one of them,” he said. The manager said he had no issues with Salah’s message. Liverpool struggled for much of this season but the current 10-game unbeaten streak, Klopp said, shows the “trust and faith that we have. The Merseyside club took last year’s Premier League title race to the final day before finishing second to Manchester City. I am sorry but it’s too soon for an uplifting or optimistic post. ![]() We are Liverpool and qualifying to the competition is the bare minimum. We had everything we needed to make it to next year’s Champions League and we failed. ![]() “I’m totally devastated,” the Egypt international’s post said. Liverpool’s top scorer this season turned to social media Thursday night while United fans were still celebrating their Champions League qualification at Old Trafford. So I find a lot of reasons for an optimistic view.” “If you can go through difficult moments like we did in the last year, I think that’s a really good basis for a better future. “We didn’t deliver what everybody wanted and everybody expected, rightly so, but we are still really united and that’s the good thing about it,” Klopp said. Man United in limbo as uncertainty over sale of club affects Ten Hag's planning
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