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id="hot_title">Chaos Legion Hints (PS2) - Avoid losing lifeBy: Andrei Dumitrescu, Games Editor![]() Enlarge picture The game is set to let the player be a young knight, named Sieg Wahrheit, a knight that must face an old friend who has turned to the side of evil in this gothic themed action adventure. The name of the old friend is Victor Delacroix and he steals the forbidden Apocrypha of Yzarc, which holds immense power, and Sieg must go out and stop him from using it. There are different warrior legions each with its own signature weaponry that the player can control in the game. Each unit needs to be summoned before it can be commanded and all the weapons at your disposal are also there to be used by the enemy. The levels are rather large and the graphics quality is also good. The bad news is that the game tends to be hard, with killing all of the enemies on a map as a precondition to advance to a new level. The Legion mechanics also has some drawbacks, with the Legions being virtually uncontrollable. GAMEPLAY HINTS Avoid losing life Pause game play before the last part of your health disappears. Use a healing item, and you will still have that life. Easy experience Find a location where enemies spawn in groups of two or three. Put a Legion on active attack mode and let them kill those same enemies for hours. This works if your Legion is strong enough, but check up every ten to fifteen minutes to make sure your health is still the same. If it has changed, check more frequently to make sure you do not die. Let your Legions take the kills and do most of your dirty work. You will get double experience. Also, press Force Attack if you are in a tight spot. For more challenging play, but better experience, when a generator keeps making monsters reappear, just stay there and kill those monsters over and over again, but do not attack the generator. Here's a video:
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