Yes it is. In fact it may only be on Steam at the minute. Not sure about that. I just finished a session, and this may spoil it ever so slightly, but what the hell. YOU GET AN M60 MACHINE GUN! Nothing beats gunning down waves of Goblins with a machine gun.fenrizz said:This sounds interesting.thenumberthirteen said:I just got Mass Effect 2, but actually I'm playing Magika. I love it to bits, and I only bought it on Friday. Problem is none of my friends have it. Anyone want to play multiplayer?
If you haven't plaid it it's a Swedish indie game where you play a small wizard and you mix and match different magical elements on the fly to make powerful spells. For example: Water + Cold = Ice, Earth + Fire = Fireball, and Ice + Ice + Cold + Lightning + Arcane = Ultimate Cold Lightning Arcane Express. All the elements are mapped to keys on the keyboard so when the chips are down your fingers are moving faster than Typing of the Dead. What makes it REALLY awesome is the humour. It's full to the brim with 4th wall breaking jokes ("I'd give you these coins, but this game doesn't have a proper inventory system"), and pop culture references (the Blacksmith called "Gram's Workshop" with a Warhammer outside) have me in stitches. Plus it's only £7.99 ($10 in the US I think) for a substantial and replayable game.
I might have to check it out.
Is it available on Steam?
Portal was soo much easier for me on PC... The sensitivity was just too slow to pull off tricky maneuvers on the Xbox.Sarah Kerrigan said:Starcraft II and Starcraft I (still.....) Typing of The Dead (hey, it's for nastolga) and still trying to neat Portal on the PC..it's kinda hard with a mousepad.
Well, not a list you're probably going to what to emulate but I've been playing the two Cryptic MMOs lately, and I pulled down Daggerfall a couple hours ago based on Lack's LP.[footnote]Bethesda put it out as freeware a couple years ago in celebration of it's 10th anniversary.[/footnote]TomLikesGuitar said:Just looking for something else to play.