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Published on February 18, 2009 By Draginol In Demigod Journals

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A new cut scene will be introduced that tells the story

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Logging into the persistent on-line Pantheon

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Online I can play single player or multiplayer

 

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Choosing amongst different maps.

 

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The item shop and the health crystal

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The item shop, where players customize their Demigod.

 

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Controlling flags provides war points and additional powers which in turn give access to Citadel upgrades.

 

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The Citadel. Protect at all costs.

 

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Fortresses protect your Citadel

 

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Towers of light and darkness protect each faction’s territory.

 

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Demigod includes multiple game modes including Conquest (destroy enemy Citadel), Slaughter (Kill N Demigods), Dominate (gain the most victory points), and more.

 

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Players earn favor points during the game which they can use to purchase items that become part of their on-line account.

 

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The Torch Bearer returns

 

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Artifact shops have incredibly powerful but very expensive items.

 

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Controlling portals is crucial to victory as that is where reinforcements come.  If you control an enemy portal, you also gain experience.

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Despite the incredible graphics, the Demigod engine is very efficient allowing it to run smoothly on older hardware (this screenshot was taken on a ThinkPad).


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on Feb 17, 2009

You tease.

I've always wondered though, why is the artifact shop partially demolished?

 

on Feb 17, 2009

looking good - thanks for the screenies.

 

I like the health bar for citadels, xp for portal control, and new fortress locations.  Looking forward to new cutscene and maps

on Feb 17, 2009

Can't wait!

on Feb 17, 2009

I can't wait to play on new maps!

on Feb 17, 2009

sweet!

on Feb 17, 2009

Some nice screenshots Seen most but better than nothing, thanks!

on Feb 17, 2009

Looking very fine indeed! Can't wait to see the new cutscene

on Feb 17, 2009

There will be new cutscene ? Where, how?

on Feb 18, 2009

Lol, you can tell it uses the SupCom engine, as the game lobby looks exactly the same (layout wise, not graphics wise).

And now I understand why the SupCom map editor had miniscule map sizes (while the smallest stock map was 256 by 256, there were other options in the editor, such as 128 by 128, and 64 by 64).

on Feb 18, 2009

  at the map selection 

I see the vampire in 1 of the screenshots, is he also back because only TB was mentioned?

 

Kitkun


I've always wondered though, why is the artifact shop partially demolished?


I think artifacts are found/recovered items, From ruins or old places that have been dug up. I don't know how Demigods fit through the door to buy things lol.

on Feb 18, 2009

ugh

on Feb 18, 2009

So many maps Torchbearer     an new cut scene actually expensive favor items

on Feb 18, 2009

More Maps thats great^^

 

I wonder about something Demigod uses the same engine as SupCom but I still think SupCom´s graphic´s are better

Is this right or are my eyes seriously damaged

on Feb 18, 2009

Looking good!  I might even want to play

on Feb 18, 2009

Cryptchief


Is this right or are my eyes seriously damaged

 

This    Honestly, to each their own and artwork is often a matter of taste, but I think the Demigod graphics are much better, much more detailed.  One of my friends couldn't believe it's the same engine, because he hates the look of SupCom.

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