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The Dark Eye – Demonicon is Released

The Dark Eye – Demonicon is Released

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Kalypso Media has announced the release of The Dark Eye – Demonicon for PC.

The game is an action RPG set in the dark and dangerous world of Aventuria.

It tells the story of a brother and sister who become pawns of sinister forces in a cruel and depraved world. Their common destiny will determine the destiny of an entire continent, decided by choices they make.

Features:

  • A third-person action-RPG featuring brutal melee attack combos and dazzling magic spells
  • Powerful storytelling with an elaborate narrative rich with twists, as well as believable conflicts and ethical decision-making opportunities
  • Action-packed battles, where pin-point timing and clever tactics play important roles
  • Unique magic system: a dark talent grants the player devastating mystical powers
  • Important events in “Demonicon” will be part of “The Dark Eye” universe’s history
  • State-of-the-art 3D visuals using the powerful “Vision” engine

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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