The rather good action-packed take on wizardry, Wizard of Legend, has sold 500K across all platforms and so it's on sale to celebrate.
See also: My thoughts on the game.
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About the game:
Wizard of Legend is a fast paced dungeon crawler with rogue-like elements that emphasizes dynamic magical combat. Quick movement and even quicker use of spells will allow you to chain spells together to unleash devastating combinations against your enemies!
Battle your way through each challenge by defeating powerful conjured enemies! Collect valuable spells and relics and build up your magical arsenal to fit your playstyle! Achieve mastery over magic by chaining spells together to create devastating combinations! Face and defeat council members in magical combat to become a Wizard of Legend!
It actually had an update recently, which added in French, German, and Russian language support in addition to Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean that was already in. On top of that, the recent update also adds an NPC to Lanova Plaza that will help you randomise your runs through the Chaos Trials.
The sale is on Humble Store and Steam with 10% off. It's also on GOG, but no sale there at the moment.
Quoting: scaineSo tempted to buy this, but it doesn't sound like it supports any kind of co-op play unless it's on the same screen. If it had LAN or WAN support for multiplayer co-op, I'd be dropping £40 on a 4-pack instantly.I had exactly the opposite thought with Heroes of Hammerwatch.
Quoting: STiATSounds like paid advertisment ... the whole article.
No it doesn't.
Not my cup of tea, but it looks excellent in movement: fast and meaty.
Quoting: STiATSounds like paid advertisment ... the whole article.
GOL runs sales notification articles all the time. I'm not sure what it is about this one that inspired you to shoot it down though. As I say, I'm tempted to buy it, but would rather see LAN support first. I was leaning towards Enter the Gungeon, but it has the same "problem".
Quoting: STiATSounds like paid advertisment ... the whole article.Sorry you feel that way.
As always, I write about things I'm interested in. I never, ever take payment for an article. This is noted in our ethics info.
Edit: To be clear, I can understand why you feel that way. The article was a little on the short side, I just don't always have something big to say about a title already reviewed (which is why I linked that at the top) :)
Last edited by Liam Dawe on 29 July 2018 at 10:32 pm UTC
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