Demigod PC
16 years ago
This is Rumor Control, here are the facts:
So, bought Demigod Collectors Edition. Have played it, beaten the Tournament Mode as The Rook, The Torchbearer, and as Sedna. Here are a few thoughts about the game.
1) Its a very, very pretty Warcraft III Tower Defense Mod.
2) It has an Unreal Tournament style announcer voice, which is cool.
3) You are a demigod, and can fuck things up six ways from sunday with the right setups.
4) You have two hero types: assassins and generals. Assassins = High powered indivuduals. Generals = Support character with summoned minions.
5) The backstory is somewhat non-sensical, but could be summarised as "Big Daddy God got bitchslapped by his peers, now his progeny have an epic throwdown to see who gets to wear the daddy pants.
In all honesty, there's not alot to the game beyond being very pretty, having cool characters, and an intruiging but unexplored storyline. In other words, its about par for the course for a game from Stardock. Its good, mindless fun, much as Sins of a Solar Empire can be (Entrenchment is such a badass expansion for that, its insane.) 40 bucks for the game, or 50 for the Collectors Edition. Can also be purchased through the Impulse Digital Distribution software. I reccomend it, if only because its overall a nice game, and hopefully will get some expansion luvins.
1) Its a very, very pretty Warcraft III Tower Defense Mod.
2) It has an Unreal Tournament style announcer voice, which is cool.
3) You are a demigod, and can fuck things up six ways from sunday with the right setups.
4) You have two hero types: assassins and generals. Assassins = High powered indivuduals. Generals = Support character with summoned minions.
5) The backstory is somewhat non-sensical, but could be summarised as "Big Daddy God got bitchslapped by his peers, now his progeny have an epic throwdown to see who gets to wear the daddy pants.
In all honesty, there's not alot to the game beyond being very pretty, having cool characters, and an intruiging but unexplored storyline. In other words, its about par for the course for a game from Stardock. Its good, mindless fun, much as Sins of a Solar Empire can be (Entrenchment is such a badass expansion for that, its insane.) 40 bucks for the game, or 50 for the Collectors Edition. Can also be purchased through the Impulse Digital Distribution software. I reccomend it, if only because its overall a nice game, and hopefully will get some expansion luvins.
And then Stardock is surprised that their servers get swamped by pie-ratting players...