Darkstalkers is a 10-year-old fighting game by Capcom, and as such, it bears striking resemblances with
Street Fighter games. Instead of your gnarled, street-scarred pit fighters,
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower’s cast has more depth and seems a bit more sinister. The game is a lot like what would happen if every old horror monster got together to fight for an ultimate power in the universe. Of course, there is a strong Japanese influence, which is apparent with the over-the-top moves and top-heavy women.
The Chaos Tower is more of a compilation than a new game, as the three old Darkstalkers games are more or less mashed together to form a single entity. For good measure, some new characters and moves have been thrown in, broadening what otherwise would have been a simple rehash that few gamers would have seen little merit in. Before a fight you get to pick which style of game you want to play in. Unfortunately for those who haven’t been with the series since its inception, there is little description about the differences between the different games, and some moves change from one type of game to the next.
There are also new modes in The Chaos Tower. Besides the cut-and-dry Arcade mode where you battle eight random opponents and then a boss, there is the Dark Tower mode. This is where you pick any three fighters that you want and fight for as long as you can, unlocking extra content as you go. Before each fight, you get to pick which of the three fighters you want to use. Damage carries over from one fight to the next, so taking a beating early on cripples your efforts to reach the top of the tower. Another twist they throw in is stipulations for each fight, like not being able to jump or having to finish your opponent with a special attack.
The Chaos Tower not only lets you fight against the A.I. (which can be a bit predictable at times), but it is also Wi-Fi capable. Not only can players join one-on-one fights, but they can take part in four-player round robin tournaments with each other, as well as play fights like those in the Tower mode (only kicks, no jumps, etc.). This is where the real substance of the game emerges, and you’ll do well to associate yourself with other people who own The Chaos Tower.