Compara los precios de MAGIC CHAOS en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SUPER STARMINE. Publicado por Phoenixx Inc.. Lanzado el 8/3/2024. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

If your friend group can actually fill a four-player lobby, this Touhou-inspired PVP bullet hell delivers genuine skill expression for under seven bucks. Solo? Walk away.

I came into MAGIC CHAOS expecting a gimmick dressed up in magical-girl aesthetics, and left with a more complicated opinion. The core concept is legitimately interesting: take the bullet-hell genre, a format historically built around one player surviving waves of patterned fire, and flip it so that all four projectile sources on screen are human opponents. That pivot changes everything about how you read danger. You stop pattern-recognizing and start reading intentions, predicting where a player is going to strafe rather than where a scripted wave is heading next. For a budget-tier indie from a Tokyo university student team, that design instinct is sharp. The character roster starts at three and unlocks a fourth through mission completion, which hands out keys used to open new battle skills and arenas. Each heroine carries a distinct special ability baked into her kit: Rabi throws out icy walls and slows opponents with frozen rounds, Zophie teleports to generate ambush angles and dodge reads, Necromance doubles every projectile she fires, and Showdown absorbs incoming fire to fuel her own output. On top of that, each fighter has an awakening gauge that charges mid-match and triggers a passive buff, such as increased bullet speed, when full. The real customization layer sits in the main and sub skill slots, where you mix and match from over ten bullet types across Attack, Scatter, and Special categories. Concentrated forward bursts, 360-degree cluster barrages, slow wall-building rounds, charged sniper shots: the combinatorial space is surprisingly wide for the roster size, and there is actual strategy in pairing a sub skill that zones opponents into a Necromance doubling ambush. Here is where I get impatient, though. The arenas feel small and the cooldown timers extend long enough that matches can drag into a slower rhythm than the bullet-hell label implies. Projectile readability is another issue: not all bullet types are visually distinct enough under four-player chaos, and reviewers noted that certain shots fade out slowly and remain visible past the point they deal damage, which creates genuine read errors. A Score Attack solo mode exists for practice and mission grinding, but anyone expecting a fleshed-out single-player experience will hit a wall fast. The game was designed from the ground up around live multiplayer, and that intent is obvious every time you try to use it alone. The harder problem is the player base. Lobby counts at launch were thin outside of Japan-friendly time zones, and that situation has not dramatically improved. This is the make-or-break factor for a sub-$10 PVP title with no ranked system and no matchmaking queue outside of room browsing. If you have three friends willing to jump in at the same time, MAGIC CHAOS delivers a genuinely fun, low-overhead session: matches run five to ten minutes, the controller support is solid, and the local multiplayer option removes the netcode question entirely. If you are banking on finding random online lobbies to fill your games, the odds are against you on most evenings. Controller recommended over mouse and keyboard given the twin-stick movement, though both are supported. Fred, Scout Team

MAGIC CHAOS

MAGIC CHAOS

8 mar 2024SUPER STARMINEPhoenixx Inc.
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If your friend group can actually fill a four-player lobby, this Touhou-inspired PVP bullet hell delivers genuine skill expression for under seven bucks. Solo? Walk away.

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I came into MAGIC CHAOS expecting a gimmick dressed up in magical-girl aesthetics, and left with a more complicated opinion. The core concept is legitimately interesting: take the bullet-hell genre, a format historically built around one player surviving waves of patterned fire, and flip it so that all four projectile sources on screen are human opponents. That pivot changes everything about how you read danger. You stop pattern-recognizing and start reading intentions, predicting where a player is going to strafe rather than where a scripted wave is heading next. For a budget-tier indie from a Tokyo university student team, that design instinct is sharp. The character roster starts at three and unlocks a fourth through mission completion, which hands out keys used to open new battle skills and arenas. Each heroine carries a distinct special ability baked into her kit: Rabi throws out icy walls and slows opponents with frozen rounds, Zophie teleports to generate ambush angles and dodge reads, Necromance doubles every projectile she fires, and Showdown absorbs incoming fire to fuel her own output. On top of that, each fighter has an awakening gauge that charges mid-match and triggers a passive buff, such as increased bullet speed, when full. The real customization layer sits in the main and sub skill slots, where you mix and match from over ten bullet types across Attack, Scatter, and Special categories. Concentrated forward bursts, 360-degree cluster barrages, slow wall-building rounds, charged sniper shots: the combinatorial space is surprisingly wide for the roster size, and there is actual strategy in pairing a sub skill that zones opponents into a Necromance doubling ambush. Here is where I get impatient, though. The arenas feel small and the cooldown timers extend long enough that matches can drag into a slower rhythm than the bullet-hell label implies. Projectile readability is another issue: not all bullet types are visually distinct enough under four-player chaos, and reviewers noted that certain shots fade out slowly and remain visible past the point they deal damage, which creates genuine read errors. A Score Attack solo mode exists for practice and mission grinding, but anyone expecting a fleshed-out single-player experience will hit a wall fast. The game was designed from the ground up around live multiplayer, and that intent is obvious every time you try to use it alone. The harder problem is the player base. Lobby counts at launch were thin outside of Japan-friendly time zones, and that situation has not dramatically improved. This is the make-or-break factor for a sub-$10 PVP title with no ranked system and no matchmaking queue outside of room browsing. If you have three friends willing to jump in at the same time, MAGIC CHAOS delivers a genuinely fun, low-overhead session: matches run five to ten minutes, the controller support is solid, and the local multiplayer option removes the netcode question entirely. If you are banking on finding random online lobbies to fill your games, the odds are against you on most evenings. Controller recommended over mouse and keyboard given the twin-stick movement, though both are supported.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpcloud-savestier:sub-5Touhou-InspiredTwin-Stick MovementSkill Loadout BuilderAwakening MechanicSession-Length MatchesLocal MultiplayerController RecommendedThin Player Base

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Windows 7, 8, 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 8800, 512 MB of memory
Processor
1.6 Ghz
Sound Card
Any

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SUPER STARMINE
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Phoenixx Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
8 mar 2024

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