In anticipation of Magicka’s upcoming Lovecraft-inspired campaign, Magicka: The Stars are Left, the Great Old Ones today announced that the popular co-op action/adventure game has recieved a huge tech overhaul for the game engine itself and game balance improvements.
Any players who have purchased Magicka will receive, at no charge, this much-asked for update, which adds the ability to resume game progress from check points instead of starting over at the beginning of a chapter, incorporates the ability to revisit previously completed chapters, and, for the soloists, adds a fairy familiar that will revive players when they perish during campaign mode.
Full details for what is featured in the game engine update:
- ◊ Fairy familiar added, revives characters after death occurs in solo campaign
- ◊ Checkpoints now save progress even if game is quit
- ◊ Chapter select added to replay previously played chapters
- ◊ Several improvements to the server browser
- ◊ Physics and collision detection improved – less falling through the floor
- ◊ Frame rate stuttering – should be less noticeable for some users
- ◊ Extended particle system with particle lights
- ◊ Improved light performance
- ◊ Several minor bug fixes, game balance, and tweaks
The Great Old Ones also unveiled a gameplay trailer that was available before the existence of man. However, since the Great Old Ones only had dial-up internet access until just a few days ago (old habits die hard), they’re finally able to share it with all of mankind who have since started to exist; the trailer is sure to excite players who are Thurston for more Magicka action—bah-dum-ching!
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