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Demigod Review
11 out of 15
The RTS for people who don’t really like RTS
Date: Friday, May 08, 2009
Author: William Abner

Demigod, as a multiplayer game and despite the connection woes, is a success. It’s fast, easy to learn, and you never, ever come away with the feeling you were cheated – if you lose a game there is a specific reason why you lost. You can play this game for weeks on end and never run out of tactics to try in a multiplayer game. However, if offline play is your bag then it’s much more difficult to recommend.

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