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RPGDot@E3: Day 1 Report</a>
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Garrett
 
 




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RPGDot@E3: Day 1 Report</a>
   

As every year, our E3 editor Baff has compiled his <a href="/index.php?hsaction=10053&ID=591" target=_blank>impressions</A> on the games he saw in a report. After I whined, that there is no new game so far, he proved me wrong and presents <b>The Bloody Magic</b>, which he describes as follows:
<BLOCKQUOTE><i>Its always fun to see a new game that you aren't expecting to see. The Bloody Magic will certainly get some comparisons to Diablo, similar to many games that have come out over the last ewe years. So how is this one going to be different? Well, for one, each of the four characters you can play are mages and you can choose from 16 schools of magic to specialize in. Spells can be combined to make new spells. For example, combining a bone spear spell with a fire spell makes fire bone spears. Humor also plays a major role in the game, not only in the story but in the characters themselves. The Bloody Magic can be played single-player or multiplayer with upto 6 players (or possibly 8, they aren't sure yet). I'm sure we will hear much more about this one in the coming year.</i></BLOCKQUOTE>
Post Thu May 15, 2003 3:03 pm
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Molyneux that traitor!§
   

is he leaving the pc-scene then?

Bloody magic and Xenus look great
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