The Chaos Engine Remastered Today

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Set in an alternate Victorian Britain, the game follows the aftermath of an experiment by Baron Fortesque. After coming into possession of technology from a stranded time traveler, Fortesque created the , a sentient machine capable of warping space and time. Predictably, the machine went insane, assimilated its creator, and unleashed a horde of mutants and robots across the land.

Players take control of two of six elite mercenaries—the (renamed the Scientist in some versions)—to fight through four worlds and destroy the engine. Remastered Features: Preservation Over Overhaul

The Chaos Engine Remastered: A Steampunk Classic Reborn In the early 1990s, the Bitmap Brothers were the "rock stars" of the gaming world, known for their distinct metallic art style and brutal difficulty. Their 1993 masterpiece, The Chaos Engine , remains a hallmark of the Amiga era, blending steampunk aesthetics with top-down run-and-gun action. In 2013, Abstraction Games brought this classic to modern audiences with a faithful remastered version for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The Story: Victorian Science Gone Wrong

The 2013 remaster is less of a ground-up remake and more of a "pixel-for-pixel" preservation of the original Amiga AGA code. Key features of the remastered version include: Meet The New Chaos Engine, Same As The Old One

The Chaos Engine Remastered Today

Set in an alternate Victorian Britain, the game follows the aftermath of an experiment by Baron Fortesque. After coming into possession of technology from a stranded time traveler, Fortesque created the , a sentient machine capable of warping space and time. Predictably, the machine went insane, assimilated its creator, and unleashed a horde of mutants and robots across the land.

Players take control of two of six elite mercenaries—the (renamed the Scientist in some versions)—to fight through four worlds and destroy the engine. Remastered Features: Preservation Over Overhaul

The Chaos Engine Remastered: A Steampunk Classic Reborn In the early 1990s, the Bitmap Brothers were the "rock stars" of the gaming world, known for their distinct metallic art style and brutal difficulty. Their 1993 masterpiece, The Chaos Engine , remains a hallmark of the Amiga era, blending steampunk aesthetics with top-down run-and-gun action. In 2013, Abstraction Games brought this classic to modern audiences with a faithful remastered version for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The Story: Victorian Science Gone Wrong

The 2013 remaster is less of a ground-up remake and more of a "pixel-for-pixel" preservation of the original Amiga AGA code. Key features of the remastered version include: Meet The New Chaos Engine, Same As The Old One