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Prepare for the dark world of The Chaos Engine, a steampunk Victorian age in which one or two players must battle the hostile creations of the Chaos Engine across four dynamic landscapes and take part in the ultimate battle. 

Choose from six hard-nailed mercenaries each with their own unique weapons and skills. 

Those who have the strength and skill to overturn the Chaos Engine will be remembered. 

Game Features:

  • Battle through four unique worlds in single player or online and local co-op modes.
  • Play in ‘Enhanced mode’ or ‘Classic mode’ with its original graphics and controls for the true Amiga experience.
  • Gamepad support with optional 16-directional movement.
  • Steam achievements to test the mettle of both new players and old fans.
  • Relive the classic 90’s Richard Joseph soundtrack.


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Previously it was only available via GetGamesGo for a Steam key, they also aren't offering the 10% off Steam does directly!

GOL actually showed you this before here, good to see it properly up on Steam now!
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4 comments

Liam Dawe Aug 16, 2013
Went straight onto my wishlist. Was either this or a pizza...I had to go with a pizza :(
n30p1r4t3 Aug 16, 2013
Am I the only one who thinks that the word "engine" should not be in the title of a videogame? It almost suggests that the Chaos Engine is an actual game engine lol.
Rustybolts Aug 16, 2013
Well the Chaos Engine was made and named long before game engines became popular. Although there were game engines around such as freescape, games tended to be programmed from scratch.
n30p1r4t3 Aug 16, 2013
Quoting: RustyboltsWell the Chaos Engine was made and named long before game engines became popular. Although there were game engines around such as freescape, games tended to be programmed from scratch.
Oh that's good to know. I thought this game was newer I guess.
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