
Release Date: November 20, 2025
A first-person survival horror, based on a standalone mod for Doom 2. In Total Chaos we play as a Coast Guard officer, stuck on Fort Oasis island. We quickly learn that the island is a home to bloodthirsty monsters. We must use both melee weapons and firearms to defend ourselves and to escape.
Total Chaos is a first-person shooter with a survival horror theme. The project originated from a standalone Doom II mod made by wadaholic. The full game was developed by Trigger Happy Interactive studio.
Total Chaos takes us to a once vibrant island called Fort Oasis. It was managed by miners who dug a network of mines in its center. Currently, it has become a wasteland full of crumbling ruins.
We arrive at Fort Oasis as a Coast Guard officer searching for the source of a mysterious radio transmission. As the exploration of the island progresses, it quickly becomes apparent that it is inhabited by bloodthirsty monsters.
The plot was divided into nine chapters.
In Total Chaos we observe the action from a first-person perspective (FPP). The goal of the game is to survive at all costs. For this to succeed, we need to strategically and thoughtfully manage the equipment and found items. Each of them can have significant meaning and increase our chances of leaving the island alive.
During exploration, we discover the secrets of the island and its history. We also confront our own past through notes and paranormal encounters. During our journey into the depths of the island we face many nightmarish enemies. They have their own behaviors and strategies to annihilate us.
We can find a firearm, but there is not much ammunition. Combat in the game forces us to rely on various types of improvised melee weapons. They include objects like pipe wrenches, axes, and pickaxes. Thanks to the crafting system and the materials obtained, we construct new weapons and improve those we already have. Having stronger weapons increase our chances in the confrontations with ruthless monsters.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Developer: Trigger Happy Interactive
Publisher: Apogee Entertainment
Age restrictions: 18+
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System Requirements for Total Chaos Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Quad Core 2.0 Ghz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 / Radeon R9 390X, 20 GB HDD, Windows 10.
Recommended System Requirements:
Octa Core 3.0 Ghz, 32 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce RTX 3050 / 8 GB Radeon RX 6500 XT, 20 GB HDD, Windows 10.
Game Ratings for Total Chaos Video Game.
Indie Games Devel: 7.5 / 10 by Luca Giordano
Total Chaos is a survival horror that treats fear as a constant condition, rejecting immediate shock and spectacle in favor of atmosphere, silence, and psychological tension. The game keeps the player in a permanent state of alert through oppressive environments, empty spaces, and distant, ambiguous sounds, making subtraction its primary expressive tool. Its identity emerges most clearly through its aesthetic, which reworks a retro visual language into something grimy and corroded: visual distortion, grain, and decay turn Fort Oasis into a hostile, decomposing place, closer to a diseased organism than a simple setting. This sense of alienation carries over into the gameplay, deliberately slow and punitive, built around limited resources, heavy combat, and constant choices between confronting danger or avoiding it. Despite some technical roughness and a deliberately stretched pace that may divide players, Total Chaos stands out for the coherence of its vision and for an audiovisual presentation with strong impact, supported by fragmented and ambiguous environmental storytelling. It is not a game designed to appeal to everyone, but it leaves a lasting impression on those who seek a more introspective, oppressive form of horror, focused on atmosphere rather than spectacle.
Gamers Heroes: 85 / 100 by Johnny Hurricane
Fans of tense melee terror - or old-school DOOM games in general - shouldn't hesitate to check out Total Chaos this holiday season.
DualShockers: 7.5 / 10 by Christian Bognar
The extreme lengths it takes to make the player feel hopeless may be too much for the casual player, so it's definitely not a game that could be recommended to everyone.
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