My biggest gripe with Last Chaos is probably its extremely limited appearance customization. Being that Last Chaos is an older game, I didn’t expect much from the get-go, but gender locked classes and nearly zero appearance customization options isn’t forgivable – the game’s developers definitely got lazy in this department. The game used to have “point and click” only controls, but eventually WSAD controls were added. In terms of little updates and events, Aeria Games has done a great job keeping Last Chaos “fresh”, but the game lacks the regularly scheduled major content updates that games like Ragnarok Online and MapleStory enjoy.

PvP in Last Chaos is unfortunately quite limited, and while players are able to attack other players as they choose, there are penalties involved for those that do to prevent griefing. Though players can still grief on the game’s open PvP channels, which makes the game’s fairly PvP friendly. Larger scale battles like castle sieges would have added much to Last Chaos, but happily the unique skill advancement system helps to make up for last chaos gold. Other little features in Last Chaos include a basic item upgrading system, socketing system and a simple pet system.
Final Verdict: Good
While Last Chaos doesn’t push the MMORPG genre forward, it does entertain. The game’s solid skill system, high level cap, and crafting system all do well to keep players entertained. Even though Last Chaos is one of the first games Aeria Games published (Originally released back in 2006), it’s still worth checking out. Keep in mind, the game’s graphics are quite dated.











