The first Magicka game was an unexpected hit in 2011, one that propelled publisher Paradox Interactive away from purely hardcore strategy titles into a slightly more inviting arena. Swedish developer ...
Magicka 2 (US$14.99) is a thoughtful and methodical game, despite its top-down isometric viewpoint, relentless enemies, and over-the-top action. Your wizard player-character isn't particularly agile, ...
Put Magicka 2 next to its 2011 predecessor and you’ve got a before-and-after comparison straight out of a weight-loss advertising campaign. The new-and-improved version is leaner, meaner, and better ...
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If you've ever played Paradox's Magicka, you'll know it's absurd. Absolutely raving bonkers. A wizard-focused action RPG where spells fly faster than bullets. Now take that insanity, and try to apply ...
Magicka: Wizard Wars, which we're pretty fond of here at PCGN HQ, has hit open beta today. Previously only available to Founders and the Steam Early Access lot, it's now opened up to absolutely ...
Getting more Magicka in Oblivion will allow you to cast more spells, and even cast higher-power ones if you've got enough Magicka to use them. As a quick recap, Magicka is what you need to use magic ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Magicka, the upcoming co-op action role-playing game from Paradox Interactive, is intended to offer fast and frenzied action, but there's so much ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Magicka 2 ($14.99) is a thoughtful and methodical game, ...
Magicka 2 is short and sweet - and it also feels like a bit of a missed opportunity. It's been a blessing because few games provide this kind of immediate thrill: magic broken down into eight elements ...