PeeKnuckle Posted May 29, 2012 Share Posted May 29, 2012 Paradox Interactive and Arrowhead Game Studios have begun to realize that Magicka, their award-deserving four-player spell-em-up, presents several opportunities for in-game malice. While Magicka is ostensibly a co-op title, there are plenty of players out there who have realized that not every death at the hands of their fellow wizards is necessarily accidental. In response, Paradox Interactive is proud to announce The Other Side of the Coin, a new DLC adventure developed in partnership with Pieces Interactive, allowing players to take on the role of the bad guys. Well, the deliberately bad guys, anyway. Would-be villains will take on the role of Alucart the Vampire as he and his henchman, The Necromancers, fight against the forces of good as they attempt to sabotage already terrible relations between humans, elves, and dwarves.Magicka: The Other Side of the Coin is scheduled for a digital download release on June 14th for $4,99.Features:• Play as Alucart the Vampire and his henchmen, the Necromancers• One exciting new story challenge set among beautiful new elven architecture• 4 new challenge maps playing as necromancers: World's End, Volcano Hideout, OSOTC Arena and the Mirror Crystal Cavern Hideout.• Necromancer introduced to PvP• New achivements• Innovative and dynamic spellcasting system with thousands of possible combinations• Up to four player co-op in all game modes as well as single player option• Experience the parody and satire of a cliché fantasy world Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevnvek Posted May 29, 2012 Share Posted May 29, 2012 Oh f*ck yes. This could be something to get me back into reviewing. Any new adventure mode (i.e. I don't care about the PvP or arena/challenge stuff) content added to Magicka is always fantastic, that last Cthulhu themed DLC was great.And lol at the new character being named Alucart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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