It seems safe to assume that, at this point, the majority of you are NOT playing DemiGod. The lackluster launch combined with some balance issues caused most PC gamers to stay clear or drop the game after a few weeks. However, for those who were able to wrap themselves up in it, it proves to be a solid game full of excitement and action with clans and tourneys finally starting to pop up.
If you have yet to give it a shot and don’t care to invest the cost to just try it out, stop by Impulse’s website and check out the newly released demo! While it’s true (in my opinion) that the demo should have been made available even before launch, it’s nice to see that they’ve finally got one out and are trying to get some new blood into the game.
If you’re not familiar with the game, check out my DemiGod review posted a few months earlier.
This week Co Founders Kevin, Dan and Chris congregate at MuchCast headquarters and talk about the move Star Trek, video games Demigod, Excite Bots, Rockstar Table Tennis, Amped, the new Dredg album, along with much more geekery.
Tune in and check us out and as always leave us your thoughts.
I’m calling this a quick review because I haven’t put very much time into the game, but I feel it warrants some discussion and there isn’t a WHOLE lot to it. In fact, there might not be enough to it.. I’ll get into that later.
Demigod is the new PC game released by Gas Powered Games (demigodthegame.com)which has a playstyle that anyone who played custom games in Warcraft 3 should be familiar with. Demigod is basically a full game based around the classic Defense of the Ancients. Two teams of up to five players push through lanes and attempt to take over the other teams base by capturing strategic points including defensive towers, spawn points and walls while playing as one of eight Demigods (heroes) and being assisted by an autonomous army of smaller scale units.
MuchCast is our weekly delve into the the world of technology covering (generally) the latest trends and hot topics in video games, movies, music, the web, gadgets, tech and whatever else comes to mind. Typically hosted by Kevin, Dan and Chris, each week usually brings a new guest or two in to join our discussion.
Check out the MuchCast Archive where you can find every episode of MuchCast along with a short rundown of what we were talking about.