I tried this game because I had nothing to do, I probably should have stayed with doing nothing. The game those not have a single player storyline which wouldn't have been that bad if the game play was not so utterly boring. The single player has only two options with skirmish or tournament, where you get the standard things like kill a set amount of enemy or destroy their bass or capture the flag. There is nothing new in the game sure there are 8 different demigods to pick from but they each use the same equipment and only have about 6 different skills each that don't really change as you level up. If you level up to fast in one game then you can easily take on more than one enemy and win the whole round by yourself if the AI is with you, and the AI isn't that great to begin with. The multiplayer only gives a different stratagem in fighting because you are not going up against the computer but it generally goes the same if one person levels faster than the other players. It is an ok game but in the end it becomes very repetitive.
Demigod's single player content is a little on the light side for a $40 game. You have the tournament, which are 8 battles with different objectives. Each battle takes around 15 mins, so theoretically you can 'beat' th... Read Full Review
When Demigod was released about a year and a half ago, I heard good things about it in spite of the mixed reviews. I didn't purchase the game when it was initially released because I just wasn't sure it was the kind of g... Read Full Review