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Magicka: Wizard Wars was a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena game developed by Paradox North and released by Paradox Interactive on May 27, 2014. It was closed July 21, 2016 due to a small player base and the large cost of running the servers.
Lost Ark received "generally favorable" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic. [32] PC Magazine praised Lost Ark ' s combat, writing, "Abilities look good, sound sufficiently powerful, and feel great to use. You can’t help but feel like a combat god when you divekick a crowd, and blast fodder monsters into bloody chunks."
Magicka 2 is an action-adventure video game, the sequel to Magicka, [3] for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and PlayStation 4. It was released on May 26, 2015 [ 4 ] and was announced at Sony 's E3 2014 media briefing with a trailer. [ 3 ]
The Demon Lord, arch-enemy of Lord Lykouleon. He was decapitated, but his armies still scour the land. Long ago, he worked with the Dragon Lord but betrayed him to lead his demonic forces. He was the true Dragon Knight of Wind, but consumed the Wind Dragon to gain power and further his own means.
The Dragon Knight's Beloved (竜騎士のお気に入り, Ryūkishi no Okiniiri) is a Japanese light novel series written by Asagi Orikawa and illustrated by Akito Ito. It began publication under Ichijinsha 's Ichijinsha Bunko Iris light novel imprint in January 2017.
Arc (アーク, Āku) / Arc Lalatoya (アーク・ララトイア, Āku Raratoia) Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno [1] (Japanese); Brandon Johnson [2] (English) A computer gamer who wakes up in the world of the fantasy game he has been playing to find himself transformed into the avatar he has been using in the game.
The Dragon Knight (Chinese: 洛克王国之圣龙骑士) is a 2011 Chinese animated film directed by Shengjun Yu. The film was released on September 30, 2011. The film was released on September 30, 2011.
Ars Magica is a role-playing game set in 'Mythic Europe' – a historically grounded version of Europe and the Levant around AD 1200, with the added conceit that conceptions of the world prevalent in folklore and institutions of the High Middle Ages are factual reality (a situation known informally as the "medieval paradigm").