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Magicka: Vietnam

Magicka: Vietnam

PC

Magicka Expansion Pack

Released

Release Date: April 12, 2011

RPG, Fantasy, Hack'and'slash, Isometric View, Humorous, Indie Games, Co-op, Action RPG, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet

Add-on DLC to Magick's arcade cRPG. This time we leave the cosy fantasy lands and move to the jungle of Vietnam. Everything is obtained in a crazy comedy atmosphere known from the original. In addition to the single mission, there is also a map for survival mode.

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Magicka, an indie production by the Swedish team at Arrowhead Game Studios, became an undisputed hit of digital distribution, no wonder that the developers decided to go with the flow and release a DLC In Vietnam, we move from a fantasy world to a Vietnamese jungle.

Magicka: Vietnam, just like the original game, is a dynamic hack ā€˜n’ slash, although this time the main role is played by all kinds of modern weapons, such as machine rifles, instead of magic spells. We observe the battlefield from an aerial view, thanks to which the game looks as if it was a reincarnated Cannon Fodder.

The DLC offers one mission, in which we perform predetermined tasks, such as destroying communication stations, capturing plans of actions, destroying designated buildings and freeing prisoners.

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Game Series

Magicka: Vietnam
Magicka: Vietnam
Magicka: Vietnam

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Magicka Game Series

Magicka Game Series
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Base Game for Magicka: Vietnam

Magicka

Magicka

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Magicka: Vietnam Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo 2 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card GeForce 7800 or better; 500 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Magicka: Vietnam Video Game.

83%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (174)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Fun and Chaotic Gameplay: Players enjoy the chaotic and humorous combination of wizards and firearms, particularly the addition of weapons like the M16, AK47, and napalm spells.
  • Co-op Experience: The game is designed for multiplayer fun, making it more enjoyable when played with friends.
  • Unique Theme: The Vietnam war setting adds a unique twist to the Magicka universe, blending traditional spellcasting with modern warfare elements.
  • New Content: The DLC introduces new weapons, a new robe, and a napalm spell, which players find entertaining.
  • Humor and Parody: Many reviews highlight the game's humorous approach to the Vietnam theme, making it enjoyable for fans of the series.

The main cons of the game

  • Short Gameplay Duration: Many users note that the new campaign is very short, with playtime averaging around 15-30 minutes, which some feel is not worth the price.
  • Lack of Challenge: Some players found the difficulty level lacking, leading to disappointment, especially for those expecting a challenge similar to the main game.
  • Limited Enemy Variety: There are complaints about the repetitive nature of the enemies and environments, which made the gameplay feel bland and unoriginal.
  • Technical Issues: Some users reported bugs and crashes, particularly with the base game and DLC compatibility, leading to frustration.
  • Less Emphasis on Magic: The reliance on firearms over spells detracted from the traditional Magicka experience for some players, making it feel more like a shooter than a magic-based game.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Longer Campaign: Players expressed a desire for a more extended campaign or additional levels to justify the cost of the DLC.
  • Checkpoints: The absence of checkpoints in the campaign was a significant point of frustration, as dying meant restarting the entire level.
  • Variety in Gameplay: Users wanted more diverse enemy types and environments to enhance replayability and interest.
  • Balancing Between Magic and Firearms: Some players wished for a better balance between using spells and guns, as the firearms overshadowed the magic aspect of the game.
  • Improved Technical Stability: Users called for fixes to the bugs and crashes that hindered their gameplay experience.

Summary

  • Overall, while Magicka: Vietnam has been praised for its fun and humorous take on the Vietnam war with a magical twist, it faces criticism for its short length and technical issues, leading to mixed reviews among players.

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