Dark Messiah of Might and Magic GONE GOLD

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Ubisoft sent out a press release, announcing that Dark Messiah of Might and Magic has gone gold. The game will be available October 24 in North America, carrying a $49.99 MSRP.
Developed in conjunction with Ubisoft, Arkane Studios (for single-player) and Kuju Entertainment (for multiplayer), Dark Messiah of Might and Magic puts players in a first-person perspective, allowing them to encounter ferocious combat within a dark and expansive fantasy environment. Powered by an enhanced version of the award-winning Source Engine created by Valve for its Half-Life 2 video game, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic allows players to immerse themselves in an environment that responds and envelops them like never before, thanks to the Source Engine's exceptional technological enhancements in areas such as character animation, advanced AI, real-world physics and shader-based rendering.

You can find a Dark Messiah of Might and Magic singleplayer demo on FileShack.

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    October 9, 2006 9:59 AM

    I'm going to wait for reviews on this one. The combat system was great in the demo, but if it gets stale after playing for 15 hours then I won't be having fun.

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      October 9, 2006 10:01 AM

      because 15 hours isnt enough? and besides, this is an action game, i dont think you can expect much more than that seeing how most other games' SP campaigns are 10-12 hours.

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        October 9, 2006 10:08 AM

        No I am not a person who complains about a game's lenght at all, it must have been bad wording. I meant I want to know how in-depth the fighting system will be, or if I pretty much experienced all it can do in the demo. I know there are upgradeable skills and such, but I haven't really read up on it. Therefore, reviews will clarify that for me.

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