Your skill does not impress me
Early Access reviews offer our preliminary verdicts on in-development games. We may follow up this unscored review with a final, scored review in the future. Lichdom: Battlemage starts with a death—my own. But it’s just the first of many. I can’t avoid death, just accept it. It’s the hammer and chisel I use to carve out my own vision of what a battlemage can be. In Lichdom, I’m the hand-picked magical avatar of a mysterious sorcerer named Roth in his war against the Cult of Malthus. All I need to cheat death are magic bracers that resurrect me and plug me into the same arcane energy source from which Roth draws his power. The Malthus cult, an eponymous group dedicated to a legendary dark mage, is corrupting my city, but all I want is revenge for the death of my wife after a run-in with a violently unfriendly cultist named Count Shax. Roth is Fistandantilus to my Raistlin. I’m a pawn in his multi-dimensional fight against the cult and it isn’t clear if that’s all he has planned for me. For Roth, what’s important is my natural affinity for magic and my emotionally-unstable thirst for vengeance. I can choose between a male or female protagonist when starting a new game. This choice changes my specific motivation for revenge, but the connection to Roth is similar—he needs me.
1/5