Paradox Entertainment's action RPG adventure, Magika, has managed to move 30,000 units in its first day of availability - in spite of some incredibly horrendous technical problems and bugs. While Paradox says that the single player campaign is solid, the company admits that the $10 game has a lot of problems in multiplayer. That is a real shame, because no can deny its old school charm and new school cooperative multiplayer peril.
Here is what Paradox has said about the game's technical shortcomings: "[Singe-player] works fine for the most part, Multiplayer does not -- patch on the way for both! (as soon as [Steam] pushes the button). We'll patch the game as often as possible." According to a celebratory press release, Arrowhead Game Studios is "working around the sundial and is fully committed to ongoing support by zapping glitches and communicating with players." [URL=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2011/01/28/magika-moves-30k-day-one-despite-technical-problems-and-bugs][B][COLOR=#8e0505]Read More[/COLOR][/B][/URL]
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