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Starting from a young mage.

<span class="bold">Mages of Mystralia</span>, an enchanting action/adventure for students of the arcane, is now available, DRM-Free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

Magic and its practitioners are officially outlawed, but Zia is not one to turn away from her birthright. No, she will set out to master and perfect her newfound powers, gather runes, craft formidable and versatile spells, seek out exiled allies, and solve tricky environmental puzzles. Your spellbook is your ultimate weapon - make sure to write it properly.

To stay fully immersed in this magical world even when not playing, go ahead and grab the <span class="bold">lovely OST</span>. Buy it together with the game for a 20% discount.

The 10% discount will last until July 28, 2PM UTC.

Watch the trailer.
Post edited July 21, 2017 by maladr0Id
This looks very interesting.
Will wait for some reviews and possibly a discount, but this looks promising. Nice style and the magic system should be fun to play around with.


"To get fully immersed in this magical world, go ahead and grab the lovely OST."

Shouldn't that say "Buy the lovely OST to support the game's composer ( and/or the devs )"? I mean, that's what it's really about, isn't it? In-game the music will play anyway, so that should take care of the immersion. Would be weird if the game had no music, unless you buy it as a DLC. ( But I'm sure the games industry will get there, sooner or later. )
Another game I would like to play - but my computer is just shaking his old head.

But at least there is the comic:

Mages of Mystralia - Cover Front
Post edited July 21, 2017 by gixgox
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CharlesGrey: Would be weird if the game had no music, unless you buy it as a DLC. ( But I'm sure the games industry will get there, sooner or later. )
We got you covered! :P
I was wondering why this looked so familiar, but it's been on Steam for several months already.
From what I remember it was.. alright.
Looks like the magic system is Legend re-invented for a modern, 3D game:
http://hol.abime.net/857

...which is something I've been waiting for 25 years ;)
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CharlesGrey: [...] Would be weird if the game had no music, unless you buy it as a DLC. ( But I'm sure the games industry will get there, sooner or later. )
Don't give them ideas. :p
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gixgox: Another game I would like to play - but my computer is just shaking his old head.

But at least there is the comic:

Mages of Mystralia - Cover Front
I know the feeling, i am lucky that i cant play any game (heavymotions/3d/fpp/photosensitivty and more like that are a no go ( most of the games have it)
so i can 'get away' with having an old pc...
but sooner or later games will arrive that i like and can play , but my pc will be shaking his head , and even his "hands / legs , his whole 'body'.... the "PC doctor" says there is nothing they can do :D so the old dinosaur is getting light games the last 3 years, casuals, and more like that simple games that it can run without 'flat lining ' .....

Anyway dinosaurs are extinct for centuries , so is my PC but it doesnt know it yet so... with some luck next thursday a good old game might just come along, who knows ? ..... :D
Post edited July 21, 2017 by gamesfreak64
I love the art style, the gameplay seems to be fun and entertaining, it pretty much checks every box making it "my kind of game", and it doesn't hurt having being written by Ed Greenwood. Sadly, though, I'm waiting for a few games to come to GOG (Ys Seven, Ruiner, EITR, Battle Chasers: Nightwar, among a few others), so I guess this one will have to go into the wishlist until I can actually afford getting it. Which probably won't be that soon.
You shouldn't have mentioned Ed Greenwood... Now I am a lot more tempted to buy it asap :)
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CharlesGrey: Would be weird if the game had no music, unless you buy it as a DLC. ( But I'm sure the games industry will get there, sooner or later. )
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Vythonaut: We got you covered! :P
So they sold actual in-game music as DLC? I guess it still has some music, even if you don't buy the DLC, but that's still pretty damn weird.
It looks cool and also have cloud saves. Many of these new games have cloud saves. Well done.
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CharlesGrey: [...] Would be weird if the game had no music, unless you buy it as a DLC. ( But I'm sure the games industry will get there, sooner or later. )
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bhrigu: Don't give them ideas. :p
I'm sure the big publishers and distributors have plenty ideas of their own. They just have to go slow about it, so all the sheeple won't notice. :/
It's a great game and finished the steam version already. I highly recommend it for those that like action RPGs. The spell system is great.

I have to say though I really wish I knew it was coming to GoG I would have waited and bought it here instead. :(