Compare Hearts of Chaos prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Warfare Studios. Published by Warfare Studios. Released on 1/6/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

A mixed-reception indie RPG from Warfare Studios that leans hard on story over systems - worth picking up only if you can live without meaningful strategic depth.

My first pass through Hearts of Chaos left me with the same feeling I get closing a spreadsheet that turned out to have nothing in it worth keeping. Warfare Studios, the developer behind Vagrant Hearts and Ashes of Immortality, built this as a story-driven RPG, and that description is doing a lot of heavy lifting. The strategic label on the Steam page is aspirational at best. What you actually get is a light JRPG-adjacent experience wrapped around a world-ending narrative that kicks off with a birthday party gone catastrophically wrong. That premise has legs, but the game spends most of its runtime walking rather than running. On the mechanical side, Hearts of Chaos uses simple turn-based combat with a small party, navigation handled via arrow keys or mouse clicks, and an interface that asks very little of the player strategically. There is no class-switching architecture, no branching skill tree that rewards you for planning ahead, and no late-game complexity curve to speak of. The trading cards are cosmetic. The save system is cloud-backed, which is a practical convenience for a casual-session game like this, but there is no systemic depth underneath it that would make you care about preserving a particularly well-optimized run. For players who come to RPGs looking for decision trees with real weight, the experience feels thin. Where the game makes a better case for itself is in its narrative tone. The story moves through ruins, airships, and monsters at a comfortable pace, and the writing maintains a sincerely earnest quality that the Aldorlea franchise catalog tends to favor. If you have played other Warfare Studios titles and liked their low-friction approach to RPG storytelling, Hearts of Chaos fits that same mold. The Steam review pool is tiny and split roughly down the middle at around 58-59 percent positive, which tells you everything: fans of the studio's style are satisfied, and everyone else bounces off the lack of systemic meat. The honest framing for a decision here is genre fit. This is not a game for players who want combat with build variety, meaningful resource management, or mod support. There is no modding ecosystem and no community of theorycrafters optimizing encounter strategies. It is a casual, story-first RPG with low hardware requirements, cloud saves, and a playtime that does not outstay its welcome. Approach it like a light visual-novel-adjacent JRPG and the bar becomes much easier to clear. Approach it like a strategy title and the genre tags will feel misleading. Diego, Scout Team

Hearts of Chaos
AdventureCasualIndieRPGStrategy

Hearts of Chaos

Jan 6, 2017Warfare Studios
GamerScout Says

A mixed-reception indie RPG from Warfare Studios that leans hard on story over systems - worth picking up only if you can live without meaningful strategic depth.

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My first pass through Hearts of Chaos left me with the same feeling I get closing a spreadsheet that turned out to have nothing in it worth keeping. Warfare Studios, the developer behind Vagrant Hearts and Ashes of Immortality, built this as a story-driven RPG, and that description is doing a lot of heavy lifting. The strategic label on the Steam page is aspirational at best. What you actually get is a light JRPG-adjacent experience wrapped around a world-ending narrative that kicks off with a birthday party gone catastrophically wrong. That premise has legs, but the game spends most of its runtime walking rather than running. On the mechanical side, Hearts of Chaos uses simple turn-based combat with a small party, navigation handled via arrow keys or mouse clicks, and an interface that asks very little of the player strategically. There is no class-switching architecture, no branching skill tree that rewards you for planning ahead, and no late-game complexity curve to speak of. The trading cards are cosmetic. The save system is cloud-backed, which is a practical convenience for a casual-session game like this, but there is no systemic depth underneath it that would make you care about preserving a particularly well-optimized run. For players who come to RPGs looking for decision trees with real weight, the experience feels thin. Where the game makes a better case for itself is in its narrative tone. The story moves through ruins, airships, and monsters at a comfortable pace, and the writing maintains a sincerely earnest quality that the Aldorlea franchise catalog tends to favor. If you have played other Warfare Studios titles and liked their low-friction approach to RPG storytelling, Hearts of Chaos fits that same mold. The Steam review pool is tiny and split roughly down the middle at around 58-59 percent positive, which tells you everything: fans of the studio's style are satisfied, and everyone else bounces off the lack of systemic meat. The honest framing for a decision here is genre fit. This is not a game for players who want combat with build variety, meaningful resource management, or mod support. There is no modding ecosystem and no community of theorycrafters optimizing encounter strategies. It is a casual, story-first RPG with low hardware requirements, cloud saves, and a playtime that does not outstay its welcome. Approach it like a light visual-novel-adjacent JRPG and the bar becomes much easier to clear. Approach it like a strategy title and the genre tags will feel misleading. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Story-First RPGTurn-Based CombatCasual JRPGLow Barrier to EntryAldorlea FranchiseAirship ExplorationSingle Session Friendly

Steam Deck & Linux

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System Requirements

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OS
Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8/10
Memory
128 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 9.0 Compatible
Processor
2GHz or higher
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

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Warfare Studios
Publisher
Warfare Studios
Release Date
Jan 6, 2017

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Hearts of Chaos was released on 6 January 2017.

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