Chaos Code is now available on PlayStation Network in North America for $11.99, courtesy of publisher Arc System Works. Developed by F K Digital, the fighting game features 14 playable characters, ...
Arc System Works is best known for developing fighting games like Guilty Gear and BlazBlue, but it also publishes them. For those who fancy a face-puncher starring goths, chefs and vampires, Arc's ...
What is Chaos Code? It's a little-known fighting game Sega introduced in Japan last year. And it's coming to PS3. What is Chaos Code? It's a little-known fighting game Sega introduced in Japan last ...
Chaos Code from FK Digital and Arc System Works is out now in North America and available as a download on PlayStation Network. The PS3 version adds Kudlak-Sin, the game’s boss, as a playable ...
FK Digital’s arcade fighting game Chaos Code is now on PlayStation 3, but you need a Hong Kong (or Taiwan or Singapore) registered PSN account to download it. Chaos Code has an interesting cast of ...
FK Digital's arcade fighting game Chaos Code is heading to North American PlayStation Network, the developer announced in a new teaser site for the game. Chaos Code initially launched in Japan for ...
During a Twitch stream, developer FK Digital revealed a new Chaos Code game. Currently being called The Next Chaos Code, the upcoming fighter was shown in a brief clip. Several characters are shown ...
Arc System Works announced they will launch the 2d fighter Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastophe on PlayStation 4 and PC-via Steam on March 25. Chaos Code is an anime fighting series that received a ...
A 2D fighting game developed by FK Digital. It was released in the arcades in Japan in 2011 and on the PlayStation Network (PS3) in North America in September 2013. EA is aware of the bug and is ...
Kenneth is a Graphics and Game Design student who's worked as an author for DualShockers.com since June of 2010. His favorite gaming genres are Fighting, Role Playing and Sadistic Action games like ...
Call me crazy, but at what point do we begin to rebel against the fighting game genre’s incessant need to achieve perfection? I mean, why else would a developer or publisher insist on releasing four ...