Chaos League
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Chaos League is a
While not a direct video game adaption, Chaos League bears resemblance to Games Workshop's Blood Bowl tabletop board game, which is also about fantasy sports. Cyanide Studios would later develop the video game version of Blood Bowl in 2009, which itself utilizes certain features from Chaos League.
Gameplay
Chaos League falls into a multiple genre category, both
Other aspects that differ from normal sports games include causing player knock outs, injuries or even deaths. Chaos League also includes rather crude options like stamping on downed players, intervening
Blood Bowl
According to Eurogamer, Cyanide originally pitched the game idea to Games Workshop in hopes of developing a licensed Blood Bowl video game. When they were rejected, they developed Chaos League independently.[4] Besides the obvious connections to the style of the game itself, both being violent fantasy sports, minor similarities were also noticeable to Blood Bowl fans. Most notable were the recurring skills in both like "Mighty Blow", "Bulldoze" and "Projectile". Even during a loading menu in after games, a well known red sun with an Orc face, usually found on Games Workshop inks can be seen in the background.
Games Workshop has announced that Cyanide Studios now have a license to create computer games based on Blood Bowl and that "Any differences between Games Workshop and Cyanide have been amicably settled for an undisclosed sum, and as part of the settlement the Chaos League title has been assigned to Games Workshop".[5] The game Blood Bowl was released in Q3 2009 for the PC, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Xbox 360.[6]
References
- ^ Digitel Jesters, ed. (2005). Chaos League: Sudden Death Manual. Digitel Jesters. pp. 40–41.
- ^ Chaos League: Sudden Death Manual. Digitel Jesters. 2005. p. 32.
- ^ Chaos League: Sudden Death Manual. Digitel Jesters. 2005. pp. 32–33.
- ^ "Cyanide doing Blood Bowl games". Eurogamer. 27 June 2006.
- ^ "Cyanide now plays in Blood Bowl". GameSpot. 2006-06-27. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2008-03-30.
- Cyanide. Archived from the originalon 2009-02-03. Retrieved 2008-12-18.