
GIZORAMA - I very much have a love/hate relationship with fighting games. That is to say, I love them while they hate me. I’m absolutely terrible at remembering and pulling off combos, I never time my blocks correctly, and I’m usually left in awe at my opponents for unleashing flashy finishing moves that knock me out almost instantly. Yet I press on anyways because I find their complexity and steep learning curve to be fun. Am I a gaming masochist? There’s no doubt about it. But even so, I’m nowhere near masochistic to fully enjoy Chaos Code, and unfortunately it’s not for my lack of skills.
Originally a Japanese arcade game, Chaos Code has been ported over to the PS3 from publisher Arc System Works, best known for its acclaimed Guilty Gear and BlazBlue series of fighting games. The fact that a developer held in such high regard in the genre published a game like Chaos Code is nothing short of surprising.

Can a game from 2011 take full advantage of the PS4 hardware? Find out in our Chaos Code PS4 Review!
FK Digital debuted first footage of its newly announced Code Chaos: New Sign of Catastrophe for PlayStation 4 during Taipei Game Show 2016.
During its Taipei Game Show Press Conference, Sony Comp… Ahem, Interactive Entertainment Showcased multiple PlayStation VR and PS4 games, and below you can check out the trailer.
and they said vr is doa,look at all support around the world if sony can make it 350-400 then i'll applaud them
Hehehe, O!My Genesis is like a VR esk version of a clasdic 1980's game like "populous" it seems
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Fantastic, hell bring on Populous VR..lol
The JRPG game, Telltale Project VR and RIGS have my full interest.
PS4 exclusives just keep popping out of nowhere. I want to know PSVR price already.