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Mage Knight: Apocalypse


Disappointing exercise in missed possibilities

Mage Knight: Apocalypse brings the tabletop game system to the PC. Fans might be disappointed that more factions aren't playable, but character customization is easily Apocalypse 's strong suit. Choose from one of five guardian types - Vampire, Draconum mage, Elven paladin, Amazon, or Dwarf - and you'll find three skill trees for each, filled with active and passive abilities that'll help you survive and slaughter.

In the game's nicest touch, experience points and levels are thrown out in favor of improvement through practice. Cast lots of fire spells and your intelligence will climb higher as you work your way to the fire tree's most powerful offerings. Not locking the player into a particular skillset lends a liberating touch, even if its inconsistency means you'll occasionally gain increases that seem arbitrary.

The forging system lets you customize your hero's gear by dropping magestones into slots, adding elemental damage and other effects. Pack a staff full of ice stones and become a one-man blizzard, or mix types to find special attacks. You could spend considerable time just experimenting, and there's no shortage of equipment lying around to trade in or infuse.


 
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ff8addict1  - 6 months 23 days ago 
give it a 5 at least. i love this game! and if i cud get Multiplayer to work...
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Mage Knight: Apocalypse
Mage Knight: Apocalypse

Genre: Adventure
Release date: 26 Sep 2006
Min system requirements: PIII 1.8GHz or equivalent, 256MB RAM, 6GB HD space, 64MB DirectX 9.0c video card
Recommended system: PIII 3 GHz or equivalent, 1GB RAM, 6GB HD space, 256MB DirectX 9.0c video card
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
10 player VS
5 player CO-OP
4 FLAWED
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