Summary
Lichdom: Battlemage is a first-person caster that gives the Mage the spotlight in a way never before seen in games. With limitless magical power at your disposal and brutal enemies around every corner, victory hinges on a combination of skill and strategy. You must carefully craft a vast array of spells and learn to cast them in the heat of combat.
You are your spells! The Lichdom: Battlemage spell crafting system offers an enormous range of customization. Every Mage is the product of crafted magic that reflects the individual's play style. Whether you prefer to target your foes from a safe distance, wade into combat and unleash your power at point-blank range, or pit your enemies against each other, endless spell customization lets you become the Mage you want to be.
Spell Crafting Basics
-Loot the essence of your fallen enemies and collect components for your spells
-Synthesize batches of loot to yield items of higher rarity
-Choose among Fire, Ice, or any of 8 spell categories – each with its own unique behavior
-Designate the nature of the spell as Ranged, Area of Effect, Point-blank, or Defensive
-Apply modifiers and bonuses to shape the result for your strategic needs
-Then bring them together in your perfect arsenal to make yourself the ultimate Battlemage!
Pillars of Lichdom: Battlemage
-The first game to fully empower the Mage
-Deeply customizable spell crafting supports hundreds of hours of action-packed gameplay
-Harnesses the awesome power of CryEngine to deliver a beautifully violent experience
-Beautiful environments and seamless storytelling provide a rich and compelling backdrop
-“You will feel everything.” Xaviant’s core design philosophy provides the most immersive experience possible
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Lichdom: Battlemage Reviews & Ratings
Picked this up on sale on a whim and was pleasenty surprised by this origional title , with a great mature story and different combat. ThePicked this up on sale on a whim and was pleasenty surprised by this origional title , with a great mature story and different combat. The game could use more control options and desperatly needs a contrast and brightness slider, but aside from that its a blast..Its so anouying that great games like this get so little attention from games media while the corperate and conected triple A titles get non stop coverage to the point its anouying. It no wonder inovation amd origionaluty is so rare in the modern gaming industry. Almost every major FPS feels and control the same as eachother because the devs stick with the controls games journalists didnt complain about.
You’re a wizard Harry, but not The Dragon you seriously don’t want to be The Dragon. Why? Because that would mean you are associated withYou’re a wizard Harry, but not The Dragon you seriously don’t want to be The Dragon. Why? Because that would mean you are associated with Lichdom Battlemage, and you want to avoid that like the **** plague or those Nazgul **** from the Harry Potter movies. Hello everyone Brandon here with what quite possibly might be the worst game I’ve played all year. Now I must say this is the console version only I hear decent things about the PC version of Lichdom Battlemage, but Xbox One version can lick my taint. I was thinking 2016 was being a decent year not too many great games so far, but from what I played no piles of **** either. Until now. Let’s see how making you an overpowered mage with fire, ice and psychic powers can be even close to being a piss poor game.
Well, I sincerely tried several times to give Lichdom Battlemage its chances, but I simply ended up not being excited by it. Maybe it's theWell, I sincerely tried several times to give Lichdom Battlemage its chances, but I simply ended up not being excited by it. Maybe it's the magic / runes system that is too complex to approach and memorize, maybe it's the slugginess of combat, maybe it's the slot-machine feel of rewards, maybe it's the Excel feel of crafting spells... For me its was either : do a turn by turn game ; or make it more like the old Heretic / Hexen. Or maybe I'm just getting to old for this.
I should have listened to the user reviews as they are right about this game being broken. It is a real shame and that is why I am giving it aI should have listened to the user reviews as they are right about this game being broken. It is a real shame and that is why I am giving it a 4 rating as it has potential to be a good game but it is very frustrating that the game won't even accept my log in unless I exit out and reload and sometimes not even then. I have never had this problem with any other game and it is driving me nuts. It also has a very confusing upgrade system and the fact that you can't read the tiny stats adds to the confusion. To explain, I am logged in on my console but the game does not accept that I am logged in and keeps asking me who I am. Ackkkkkkk!!!!!! I tried rebooting my console think it was an Xbox live issue but no, it is the game. You can't even exit out to the main menu, you have to turn off your console and start the game again. I don't know how many times I will be willing to do this so I may be forced to abandon the game.
There is no excuse for launching the game the way it was in April, and most gamers have already forgotten about the title entirely. But for those that may stumble upon it on sale somewhere, feel good in knowing that you are picking up a solid, and unique title, that is finally worthy of sitting on a retail shelf.
Release Date | 26 August 2014 |
Publisher | Xaviant, Maximum Games |
Content Rated | M (Mature) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | First person |
Genres | Shooter, Role-playing (RPG), Indie |
Themes | Action, Fantasy |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One |