Demigod

Games — By on April 24, 2009 at 5:45 PM

All info taken from http://www.demigodthegame.com


That’s the Rook with the crowd.

Near the end of the 87th migration, when the minions of Hel-Gorgath were in rebellion and the balance between light and dark was under threat, the Ancients convened a Gathering. The Gathering found that one of their own, the so-called God of the Progenitor, had intervened by sharing Names and Ways with his underlings and allies on the other side of the Veil.

In punishment, the Ancients cast down The Progenitor from the Deep Places and all of the beings in his ken were laid low and utterly destroyed.


An angel like demi-god?

The Ancients, known as Gods to mortals, therefore sought a successor. It was known that the Progenitor had many offspring, begat by mortal consorts, who retained sufficient divinity to stand for Induction. But, not all agreed, for some were offended by the obscene co-mingling of Essences, crude flesh, and the rank perversity of the Progenitor’s dalliances. For this reason, a game was proposed for the offspring to prove themselves worthy.

So it was made to be that messengers were sent to the Dark and Light Places to summon the pretenders to Rokkur. There, they would throw down their brothers and sisters in the arenas to win the favor of the Ancients and ascend to their ranks.


Looks similar to DotA

Minimum System Requirements:
* Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1
* 2.4 GHz Processor
* 512 MB Available System Memory
* 8 GB Available Hard Drive Space
* 128 MB 3D Video Card (ATI Radeon X1600 / Nvidia GeForce 6800 or better)
* Sound Card
* Broadband Internet Connection for Multiplayer
* Stardock’s Impulse Required for Updates/Digital Download

Recommended System Requirements:
* 3 GHz Processor (Multicore Supported)
* 1 GB Available System Memory
* 256 MB 3D Video Card (ATI Radeon 2600 / Nvidia GeForce 7600 or better)

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  • Christopher says:

    If anyone has a first hand experience on this game, feel free to talk about it.

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