Battle vs. Chess
Release Date: September 28, 2010
Puzzle, fantasy, chess, splitscreen, PS Plus Premium, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
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Chess maintained in fantasy climates, offering a large number of gameplay modes - both for a single player and two enthusiasts. All figures are in the form of animated units. Artificial intelligence is based on advanced algorithms from the eleventh edition of the Fritz series.
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Battle vs. Chess Description
Content
Chess - the unrivalled champion of strategy games has been attracting players of all ages for countless centuries. Battle vs. Chess takes up the mission of adapting the time honoured classic for the 21st century, seeking to breathe new life into the boardgame without abandoning the essential concepts that have made it so timeless.
Queen from B4 to E7, checkmate. While normally the game would be finished here with little fanfare, Battle vs. Chess takes the moment of victory a step further. The queen suddenly comes to life and gracefully glides across the game board towards the King, a victorious smirk adorning her face. As she approaches the King's square her hands begin to faintly glow, then suddenly plumes of fire spring forth from her outstretched hands and engulf the King, leaving nothing more than a pile of ashes on the square formerly occupied by one of the competing rulers of the checkered kingdom. Now that's checkmate!
Gameplay
Battle vs Chess is based on the simple yet ingenious concept of creating a fusion between professional chess software and upbeat, combat oriented game mechanics, complete with richly animated game pieces.� At the outset of a match things seem quite basic: a 3D game board pits two opponents against each other in a seemingly ordinary game of chess.� The game board itself is set in one of six available environments, each with its own unique landscape and presentation features.� Traditionally recognized game pieces have been given a facelift as hulking stone golems and beastly chimaeras take the place of the typical rook and knight pieces respectively.
While each game piece is animated with a number of different idle motions as it patiently awaits the coming move, the excitement doesn't begin until its path has been chosen.
Features
- Multiple richly crafted army sets combined with six different gameboard environments� introduce an unheard of visual complexity
- Utilizing the famous Fritz! chess software program, equipped with 10 distinct levels of difficulty, participants of all skill levels are provided with an appropriate degree of challenge
- The state of the art 3D graphics engine powers the breath taking visuals through the incorporation of HDR and particle effects
- Cinematic quality animated sequences pull players into the action of the game
- The innovative fusion of professional chess software and action oriented fighting simulations result in a strategic action experience unlike anything before
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Battle vs. Chess Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows October 26, 2010
Nintendo DS September 28, 2010
PlayStation 3 October 26, 2010
Xbox 360 October 26, 2010
Nintendo Wii September 28, 2010
Developer: Gaijin Entertainment
Publisher: TopWare Interactive / Zuxxez
Battle vs. Chess System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Dual Core 1.6 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8600 or better), 1.5 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7