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Chains of Fury

Chains of Fury

|Poland|Shooter, Adventure

3.1 /10

Pretty rough

Niche

80 ratings
Rating sources
Steam · Player score3.1/1080 ratings
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Why play it

Chains of Fury is a bloody, retro-inspired first person shooter where you can destroy everything, including walls and doors. Who needs keys if you can break stuff? Stuck looking for an exit? Blow a hole in a wall... and then shoot what's behind it. Show them who's the real deal.

Story and worldbuilding

The king is dead. Long live the revolution. They hired you to do the dirty work. Now you're not needed so they can get rid of you... or so they think. In the Chains of Fury you are a brutal (and a bit crazy) mercenary from out of this world, with a lot of guns and who loves to break stuff, shoot stuff and get paid for it. Those who put you in prison owe you some money. Time to get it back... and did we mention to break some stuff as well?

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Rating momentum

Pretty rough: 3.1/10 across 80 ratings. Negative-review risk is real; skim player takes first.

Play style

Leans into Shooter, Adventure, Indie — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Rectify GamingPaul Farrelly · 5 Oct, 2024
6/10

Chains of Fury carves out its own space in the boomer shooter genre with its distinct comic-book style and penchant for destruction. It’s loud, brash, and unapologetically focused on mayhem. However, it falls short in key areas like fluid gameplay and intuitive mechanics, especially when compared to Forgive Me Father 2 or Dusk. The clunky controls and occasional cheap enemy spawns can detract from the fun, but for those seeking a mindless shooter to blow off steam, Chains of Fury fits the bill. Overall, Chains of Fury is a fun but flawed experience. While it’s not on the same level as the best in the genre, it’s still worth playing if you’ve already worked through the modern boomer shooter library. For fans of the genre looking to unleash some destruction without too much commitment, this game will scratch that itch—just don’t expect it to go down in boomer shooter history.

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