This is one demigod I don’t want to face. He’s a general with ranged lightning attacks that is empowered by summoned minions and who can surrender health to heal nearby allies. This could get ugly.
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Meet the Demon Assassin
August 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Gas Powered Games, Preview
Stardock has posted some of the details on the new demigod in Demigod. I really need to play this again.
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Supreme Commander 2 Trailer
May 29th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Gas Powered Games, RTS
A Michael Bay joint? No gameplay shown, though I hope I’ll have some words from E3 next week on SupCom 2. Still, I would probably watch this if it were a movie since the voiceover hits every action movie cliche except “It was a time of war…”
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What Went Wrong With Demigod?
May 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Gas Powered Games, Industry, Multiplayer, Stardock
It’s sort of a shame that the multiplayer launch problems have overshadowed how great Demigod is. It’s my early favorite for best strategy game of the year, but I’ve had no shortage of headaches and grief over how difficult it is to get a big MP skirmish going. Brad Wardell, still wearing his hair shirt, […]
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Demigod – This Sums It Up
April 24th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Gas Powered Games, Stardock
One of the great things about having Tom Chick as a friend, is that it compels me to read everything he writes. Which means that I read his final word on Demigod, summing up what a lot of us are thinking. Reviews of Demigod should concern themselves primarily with the game and not the launch. […]
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Three Moves Ahead: Episode 9 – Brad Wardell, Demigod, Elemental and a Prize
April 21st, 2009 · 8 Comments · Gas Powered Games, Podcast, Stardock, Three Moves Ahead
This week, the panel has a special guest. Stardock’s Brad Wardell joins Troy, Tom, Bruce and Julian to explain just what was up with Demigod‘s botched multiplayer launch. We also get a little bit of information on Stardock’s upcoming fantasy turn based strategy game, Elemental: War of Magic. And stay tuned to the end, where […]
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