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The Chaos Engine Series

Soldiers of Fortune

Shooter Adventure Arcade Action Fantasy Science fiction Historical
64
User Score
9 ratings
60
Critic Score
1 reviews
Mostly Positive
271 reviews
February 1, 1993
Released 12136 days ago
Acorn Archimedes Amiga CD32 BlackBerry OS Super Nintendo Entertainment System Linux Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Atari ST/STE PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Amiga Game Boy Advance Legacy Mobile Device

About

Soldiers of Fortune (Chaos Engine in the EU) is a run-and-gun overhead shooter. Sixteen levels (in four groups of four) await the players in the game. The basic gameplay is in an open air setting, with bridges across rivers and other features in the maps. The visuals are in a 'metallic and blue' style. There are six characters available in the game, each with different strengths and weaknesses, and different starting prices.

Storyline

The setting is a steampunk Victorian era England. A time traveller on a reconnaissance mission from the distant future became stranded in the England of the late 1800s, and his technology came into the hands of the Royal Society, led by Baron Fortesque (based upon Charles Babbage), a grand inventor. Fortesque then retro engineered many of the futuristic contraptions, creating an entirely different, alternate timeline.

Baron Fortesque then succeeded in his greatest creation yet: the Chaos Engine, which was able to experiment with matter and the very nature of space and time. Unfortunately for the rest of the proud kingdom, the Engine then proceeded to become sentient, captured and assimilated its creator, and began to change the countryside for the worse. Vile monsters and destructive automata appeared everywhere, and even prehistoric beasts were resurrected. Telegram wires connecting the British Isles to the European mainland are cut, and any ship attempting to enter a British port is attacked. The British Royal Family, members of Parliament and a large number of refugees manage to escape across the sea, bringing with them many tales of horror. The British Empire is left in tatters, and the world in economic and political chaos. That lures a number of mercenaries on a potentially-rewarding quest to infiltrate the quarantined Britain, find the root of the problem and swiftly bring a full stop to it.

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Release Dates by Platform

Amiga Worldwide
Feb 1, 1993
Super Nintendo Entertainment System Worldwide
Dec 1, 1993
Atari ST/STE Worldwide
Dec 31, 1993
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Worldwide
Dec 31, 1993
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Worldwide
Dec 31, 1993
Amiga CD32 Worldwide
Dec 31, 1994
DOS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1994
DOS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1994
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Worldwide
Dec 31, 1994
Super Nintendo Entertainment System Worldwide
Dec 31, 1994
Acorn Archimedes Worldwide
Apr 1, 2000
Legacy Mobile Device Worldwide
Nov 17, 2000
Game Boy Advance Worldwide
Dec 31, 2002
BlackBerry OS Worldwide
May 3, 2013
Linux Worldwide
Aug 29, 2013
Mac Worldwide
Aug 29, 2013
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Aug 29, 2013

Game Info

Developer
The Bitmap Brothers
Publisher
Renegade Software, Spectrum HoloByte, Inc., MicroProse Software, Inc., R-Comp Interactive, Amiga, Inc., WarnerActive, Glu Mobile, Mastertronic Group Ltd, Tec Toy, Crawfish Interactive
Engine
Symbian, J2ME
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Genres
Shooter Adventure Arcade
Themes
Action Fantasy Science fiction Historical

Multiplayer

Languages

Audio / Voice
English, German, Spanish (Spain), French, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian
Text / Subtitles
English, English, French, German, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Russian, French, Spanish (Spain), German, Polish, Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Portugal)

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