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Demigod is a groundbreaking PC game that fuses real-time strategy with role-playing elements, offering players a choice of unique demigods to lead in epic battles. Featuring dynamic zoom controls, hundreds of upgrades, and a robust multiplayer mode, it delivers a fast-paced, strategic experience designed for competitive and casual gamers alike. Despite early online hiccups, it remains a top-tier title praised for its graphics, gameplay balance, and immersive sound.
| ASIN | B001N1C1J8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,939 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6,435 in PC-compatible Games |
| Computer Platform | PC |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (54) |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00708192010738 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | 708192010738 |
| Manufacturer | Stardock |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.55 inches; 4 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 14, 2009 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | April 14, 2009 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 708192010738 |
O**O
Demigod is an awesome multiplayer game!
During our LANParties that we have once a month, Demigod is one of our favorites. Whether it's two vs two or five vs five, this game is a lot of fun! It's easy to learn how to play for newbies, and we play it for hours. You can use your game key for another multiplayer installation, so my wife and I share a single game key. The online multiplayer interface could use some improvement for matchmaking, but other than that I don't have any other complaints. The AI can get very predictable during a single player game, but Demigod is one of the best multiplayer RPG/Strategy games around!
V**X
Accurate Review of Demigod
Demigod has been receiving a lot of overly positive and negative reviews due to various factors. I am writing to set a few things straight from my experiences since the games release. Graphics: 9.5/10 Top notch graphics that run decently on moderate machines, but a few very minor glitches here and there. Gameplay: 9/10 Very fun, fast paced, strategy oriented with RPG elements. Sound: 10/10 Music and sound effects are phenomenal. UI/Controls: 8.5/10 Menu UI needs a bit of help, but controls are simple and intuitive. Multiplayer: Currently 5/10, but once servers are fully operational 8/10. Ease of Use (Install & Play): 7/10 until a few more patches are released. Online Bugs: Currently 3/10 as about 30% of people are able to play fine. These will be fixed over time, but for now it is as it is. Engine Bugs: 9/10 (very few issues once a match is going) Balance: 9/10 Surprisingly well balanced for a release. It is important to note that this game is NOT single player based and does not claim to be. It has single player tournament and skirmish modes (which act like a tutorial), but the game is meant as a multi-player experience. Some back story on the release of this game is needed in order to gain some perspective on why the online experience suffers in its infancy. Stardock (publisher) had orders with multiple retailers. One of which was Gamestop. Gamestop asked Stardock if they could release Demigod before the street date release. Stardock said no and in response, Gamestop cut their orders by 2/3rds. Further, Gamestop broke release date anyway which resulted in a fair number of people having the game 5 days earlier then expected (over a holiday weekend no less). So Stardock has been playing catchup ever since. To make matters worse, pirates have been overloading their servers by attempting to log into them causing massive slow down for everyone. Now yes these are the companies problems to have to deal with, but Stardock has been phenomenal in dealing with these issues AND keeping the customer base informed. These issues are, in fact, only temporary so the games quality and review should not be negatively impacted by opening week jitters. So, long story short, this is an excellent online multi-player strategy game that has a few release problems that are temporary and being worked on. It is not a single player game any more then unreal tournament, Left 4 Dead, or a whole slue of other games that focus on multi-player while having single player elements. If you like well balanced, fun, strategy games, you will like this game. Do not count its currently online state against the game as all current issues are temporary due to unforeseen problems and unethical behavior on the parts of certain retailers and people who are not purchasing the game. Overall Demigod is a great strategy game and weaves RPG elements into its matches nicely.
P**H
excellent graphics and don't need a huge resource like others ...
Very entretaining role play game. excellent graphics and don't need a huge resource like others games. Run fast. simply love it
K**E
I was very disappointed
The game has heavy graphics requirements. You will need a modern GPU to get the kind of gameplay you want. My Nvidia 8600gt struggled immensily to make it work. In the end I could not motivate myself to play more than just a few times. I am sure this game will garner a following with those who have modern PCs and who like network gaming. At the prices you can get it for these days, if you have any incling of wanting to play it then why not. There are clearly enough good reviews to warrant giving it a try at a cheap price. The singleplayer mode however does not seem very challenging. As with any new RTS one needs a reason to learn the different units and thus have a chance to see how strategy could evolve in gameplay. But there was no tutorial or writeup available with this kind of information of starting hints. Unlike StarCraft2 for example where there is an overload of beta games viewable online where strategies based on differing units is discussed, there is no AHA material for this game that sparks interest. This I believe is the biggest reason why I did not bother to learn the game. I saw nothing that motivated me to do so. Perhapes this is a good lesson for future RTS development teams to learn; that a game team needs to demonstrate different strategies for their game so that potential players can get excited about it. Hail Flavius!
J**N
A borring Dota clone
I had some high hopes for this game initially but was underwhelmed. I didn't care for this as much as I hoped I would. It's not a bad product and you may enjoy it more than I did but I can't give it a great rating. I recommend League of Legends over this Dota clone.
J**D
If only...
This is a great game. It truly is. The gameplay is fun, strategic, and fast paced without being totally overwhelming to new players. The maps and demigods are all quite fun and varied and the battles often become truly epic clashes with frequent shifts of power and nail-biting endings. That said, this game is really a multiplayer game. Though it does have a single player mode, it only amounts to a series of multiplayer battles with computer controlled opponents. So, while demigod is an amazing multiplayer game, it has one fatal flaw: the matchmaking service and multiplayer support are absolutely terrible. Though it has come a long way since its unplayable launch, it leaves much to be desired. Playing online in matches that are 3v3 or smaller is doable, however a single player with moderately-high ping brings the game to a painstakingly slow game of lag-tag. And playing a lag-free 5v5 match is virtually impossible. Add that to the frequent server drops and communication errors, and you've got yourself a headache. So, while demigod's lack of multiplayer support will sometimes make you want to tear your hair out, the game is a pure joy when it woks. If you've got the patience to spend 15-20 minutes looking for a stable game every time you want to play, then I'd highly recommend this game.
E**Z
great trader
great trader
B**Z
Five Stars
great product
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