Everything from loading to game-play indicates a sub-par and uninspired effort and feels like what bored and incompetent developers who hate their jobs would put out. What is surprising is that there was nobody in charge to prevent the release of this disaster from staining the shelves of the stores that sold it to the unsuspecting. It is obvious that this started out as a good concept with lots of good ideas, but was turned over to a pack of feeble minded imbeciles to produce. Mark of Chaos - Battle March is what happens when the truly skilless run out of inspiration, and are left unmotivated and unsupervised. This game is as appealing as that lost banana that rotted under your car seat for a month. I'm not sure, but there may have even been a foul odor emanating from my optical drive bay when I loaded this pathetic load of laxative loosenings into it. The next time you hear someone cite the statistical disappointment of game sales, hand them this turd and they will have all the empirical evidence they need to support their findings.
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