The cloning issue of the MMORPG genre is one known far and wide across the globe. Chances are that if you had played an MMORPG a few years ago, then there’s a bigger and better version of the same game available right now, and it’s probably free to play too. Last Chaos is a prime example of that cycle, acting as yet another generic recreation of another MMORPG. In this case, the original was Lineage 2. In terms of interface and gameplay, Last Chaos does look and feel a tad bit like the popular NCSoft game.
The only bright side to this whole cloning issue lies in the advancement of certain features. While the look and feel of the world remains the same, new features are added, graphics are improved, and the formula is enhanced. Last Chaos has definitely done well in this regard, and in several different ways too. Graphically, the game isn’t too impressive, but that shouldn’t be too surprising, as the game was originally released back in 2006. It’s actually one of the first MMORPGs that Aeria Games ever published. Luckily, this means that older PCs should be able to run Last Chaos without any problems.
One such example that instantly comes to mind are the animations of the Rogue class, where even a simple attack will see her jumping in the air and stabbing the enemy just as you would expect a highly trained assassin to do. The skill animations, especially the more advanced last chaos gold skills, look great. The E.R.A.S system in Last Chaos, allowing players to attack not only a single target but also other targets caught in the swing/blast radius (Much like Metin 2), adds much to this effect, giving the combat in Last Chaos a very realistic feel throughout.











