Delacroix's motivation for performing such a deed is made clear early on-Sieg was responsible for the death of Delacroix's love interest, and Delacroix wants to bring her back to life. Sieg's mission is to stop a man named Victor Delacroix from collecting three artifacts that would merge the spiritual planes with the real world. In Chaos Legion, you play as Sieg Warheit, a warrior who has the capability to summon monsters called legions to assist him in battle. If that isn't enough to dispel any remaining excitement you had for the game, it's worth pointing out that Chaos Legion is only about five hours long, which is probably for the best, since the storyline is so nonsensical and the action is so repetitive that you'll quickly be begging for the game to end.Ĭhaos Legion is essentially a stripped-down version of Devil May Cry. But the large number of enemies you'll confront in each level of the game comes at the expense of the overall level of graphical detail, and the result are levels with a lot of enemies, incredibly bland backgrounds with drab color pallettes, and obscene amounts of fog to mask geometry off in the distance. Chaos Legion almost seems like a tech demo or a test that a development team concocted to see how many enemies could be put onscreen at once, and in that respect, the game is somewhat impressive. Chaos Legion is essentially Devil May Cry with stripped-down combat mechanics, but to suggest that this game is comparable to Devil May Cry would be giving it too much credit.