Mage Knight: Apocalypse multiplayer hands-on impressions
We get dipped in multiplayer action fondue, and it's finger-clicking good
We can't say the early version of the multiplayer component was completely bug-free, but the team has the single player content stitched up, and is furiously tweaking both the game balance and the online code for release this week. Because Mage Knight's multiplayer component is this polished and fun, we have no doubt that co-op will receive the most of our time in the long run, and it's good to know that it's receiving the attention it deserves from the developer.
Look for Mage Knight: Apocalypse to hit store shelves this week, and while you wait, practice your left-clicking by hitting that Movies tab at the top of the page for an exclusive first look at this action-soaked co-op mode.
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