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product_id: 1699498
title: "Generation of Chaos"
brand: "nis america"
price: "NZ$199"
currency: NZD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 4
url: https://www.desertcart.nz/products/1699498-generation-of-chaos
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region: New Zealand
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# Kingdom building Ultimate power Epic battles Generation of Chaos

**Brand:** nis america
**Price:** NZ$199
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Unleash the chaos within and reign supreme!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Generation of Chaos by nis america
- **How much does it cost?** NZ$199 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.nz](https://www.desertcart.nz/products/1699498-generation-of-chaos)

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- nis america enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nis america brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Dynamic Gameplay:** Experience thrilling battles and strategic challenges in a visually stunning world.
- • **Collect and Conquer:** Gather powerful allies to strengthen your forces and outsmart your enemies.
- • **Immersive Storyline:** Dive into a rich narrative that intertwines myth and strategy.
- • **Unleash Legendary Powers:** Harness the might of the Dragon Kings to dominate your foes.
- • **Strategic Kingdom Management:** Build and protect your realm while expanding your territory.

## Overview

Generation of Chaos is an immersive strategy game where players collect allies, build kingdoms, and engage in epic battles against formidable foes, all set in a richly crafted world inspired by mythological themes.

## Description

Generation of Chaos takes you into a fantasy world for incredible role-playing action. Enter a strange new world where magic and legends mix and the political future of your land in uncertain. Take up a sword or the magic arts, then use your skills to defend and expand your kingdom.  In the ancient history of Dravania, Gods and Dragons went to war. The Dragons won, and the Gods were extinct; in their fear, the mortals began to revere the Dragons. After a revolution leaves the country in ruins, a new leader emerges. He leads Dravania out of the ashes and into war, as the people restore peace and prosperity to an ancient land called the Lost Grounds.

## Features

- When mortal existence was still in its infancy, the Gods waged a terrible war for their souls
- Fighting to the death, they created ultimate weapons of Armageddon, the Dragon Kings, whose destructive power caused the extinction of the Gods
- Now, Dravania has risen from the ashes to restore peace and prosperity to the rest of Lost Grounds
- Your goal is to collect powerful allies and both protect your kingdom and invade enemy territory

## Images

![Generation of Chaos - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51KKXYZC6NL.jpg)
![Generation of Chaos - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WzbguWjjL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

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    Was disappointed in the product quality
  

*by T***T on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2021*

The product was in pretty bad condition. The UMD was pretty scratched up.

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    One hour review - a lifetime of pain
  

*by S***K on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 12, 2006*

After one hour of tinkering with this game, I am about ready to shelf it.  This game seems similiar to some of the old KOEI turn based strategy games, but I think they have added too many features without properly documenting them in the manual.  For instance, at start up I can pick one of fifteen different classes.  Nowhere does it tell me what each one does.  While I can assume a cleric would heal, what is the combat advantage between a wizard and a magician?  There are also three spots where it says weather plays a role on combat, but it doesn't say exactly how.The manual, to pick on it again, tells what the various doo-dads on each screen are, but doesn't go into detail about what they do.  While some gamers may actually find this trial and error challenge fun, I was extremely put off by it.  Especially since this was a handheld that I didn't want to devote a large amount of time trying to master simple gameplay mechanics.I developed three main characters at the start of the game (which I could not name), but as soon as I started to play, I was introduced to a whole new set of people... none of whom I created.  Cut scenes are done on a static single panel background and were slow and irritating.  If there was supposed to be character development (the book says you can level and gain items), it will be mearly stat based from a cursory glance.There was a long load time just to simply buy items for your characters.  I never quite solved how to distribute the purchased items, but I sure didn't want to go back to that layer and lag for 30 seconds.The graphics were subpar for the power the PSP has to offer.  Some of the text was exceptionally blurry in spots.  I am baffled at how this game could pass QA with these text issues.Maybe I will come back and re-review if I can force myself to pick it up again.  There may be a rich strategy game buried under the layers of complication.  Or maybe it will just go to my nearest Gamestop to be resold to some other poor unsuspecting soul...

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    Monopoly of Chaos
  

*by Z***U on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 13, 2006*

If you need a relaxing break from binging on high energy RTS games like Starcraft, try this one. I'll play it before sleeping thinking I'll be at it for a few minutes, only to look up to find the morning birds are chirping, way past my bedtime.There's nothing particularly innovative here. You'll recognize any element of this game somewhere else: Risk, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Final Fantasy, Statego, Yu-gi-oh, even Monopoly. The point is that these elements all combine into a multilayered system, which I suppose makes it unique in a way. I'll give bonus points to the combat system, much more satisfying than Final Fantasy, which I never understood: take turns and attack? Although, you get only one type of army for each of your commanders (corresponding in theme) and they generally simply charge mindlessly forward. Some strategy will be needed on how to use your commander.There are some minor issues with the gameplay. The 'undo' on one menu, using an already cumbersome RightTrigger-Select combo, appears to be broken, so that it is far easier to simply exit and re-enter the menu than to try to get it to work.The font is a bit difficult but you can get use to it. The load times are noticeable going in and out of 'the shop' to buy and sell items. If you've grown up playing playstation rather than nintendo, this should only slightly bother you. 'The shop' is a ubiquitous place fronted by a bunny-girl whose inventory depends on the kind of market place you go to. A liking to RPGs of yore. During the cutscenes, there is a trace of a sound dialogue clip. Seems like its trying to load the sound and the picture ikon at the same time.The three commanders you create at the beginning of the game are not your playing characters per se. They will be randomly placed somewhere on the map. This can work for you or against you later on, and is also the primary randomizing element of the game.The GUI uses menus of three letter commands. If you have any history with RPGs, these should be easy to figure out without needing to read the manual. A few will make you scratch your head a bit, but not too bad.The first few days after getting the game will be spent figuring out the commands (insist on figuring them out yourself) and the gameplay. By the second week, you will be needing to get around to looking at the manual. By the time you get to reading the downloadable(free) strategy guide, somewhere in the middle of the second week, you really wont need it. Read it anyway to see if there is anything not intuitive you haven't figured out yet (like how to build things).Once you get going, its really about as difficult a game as Monopoly. With 9+1 players.Overall grade: a pleasing but not brilliant B+

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