Mage Knight: Apocalypse

Mage Knight: Apocalypse (2006)

by InterServ International Inc., Namco Bandai America
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Mage Knight Apocalypse is an action-RPG based on the Mage Knight table top game.
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user avatar@drakevonleeuser avatar@drakevonlee
February 01, 2025
this older game was so different than your standard rpgs. it started off by giving you characters like vampires and dragon men and had such a good setting and atmosphere. it was way ahead of its time and even today id think graphics would rock compared to modern games.
I had to pirate this game in order to actually play it. Thank Accursed Farms for informing me of this game's existence, and thank you if you make this game actually legitimate to obtain. Even games like this should be preserved, and its multiplayer functionality is nearly a requirement to actually finish the game.
One of the First games I played. I enjoyed Playing Saurus the most, and I sunk countless Hours into this Game! Unfortunately the disc I have for this game no longer works due to windows 10. I loved having the ability to choose between Different Magic as Saurus, and your Abilities Leveled up as you used them! I Remember as a kid watching my dad Play this Game and Thinking "I'm gonna be a Dragon Mage and Throw Fire balls At EVERYTHING!", and Once I started Playing I did, Dwarves? Fireball! Bandits? Fireball! Ice Elementals? Fireball! Vampires and Orcs? you guessed it FIREBALL! I would love to see this Brought to GoG and I would buy Copies for My whole Family to Play! Other then this my next favorite game as a kid was TES: Oblivion, and I also played an Argonian Mage on there.
user avatar@ahexuser avatar@ahex
April 26, 2025
Game of my childhood. It can look primitive in comparison with other games, but I can't forget the charming atmosphere of the game. This defence of the dwarf city, these dark swamps... Couldn't finish it when I was kid because of a bug, but maybe I could try it once more... Definitely would buy.
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