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Dark Messiah Elements is the latest release in the long-running Dark Messiah of Might and Magic series.
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Fast Facts:
- Developer: Arkane Studios SA, Ubisoft Annecy StudiosMobyGames: Dark Messiah of Might and Magic: Elements
- Publisher: Ubisoft, Inc.
- Platform: Xbox 360
- Genre(s): First-Person Shooter, Action Games, Role-Playing Games
- Mode: Single-player, Multiplayer
- ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
- Release Date: February 12, 2008MobyGames: Dark Messiah of Might and Magic: Elements
Gameplay
Not quite RPG and not quite an action game, Dark Messiah attempts to combine the two into one game. In the beginning you can choose whether to be a mage, archer, warrior or assassin. As you progress through the game and earn more XP you level-up and gain new skills. Your skill points are automatically allotted by the computer and unfortunately this feature cannot be turned off. The actual battles are all in real-time with no random enemies. Your fighting abilities are dependent on what class you chose in the beginning. Besides conventional weaponry, you can also use the environment to defeat monsters. You can kick a monster into a fire, spikes, or over a cliff and KO him automatically.
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Dark Messiah Elements Questions
Which elements were produced from stars? 3 AnswersAll elements heavier than hydrogen are created in stars through various nucleosynthetic processes. This is in addition to the hydrogen, helium, and lithium pro... read more
What is dark current? Is there evidence of dark current moving in the galaxy? 2 AnswersPlasma metaphysics tells us that a significant proportion of dark matter is in the form of a plasma of super (high energy) particles. In the "dark current mode"... read more
How do the heavier elements form super supernova explosions? 1 AnswerA star is a giant nuclear fusion reaction that is a delicate balance between the forces of gravity attempting to compress the star and the energy released by th... read more
How do the heavier elements form super supernova explosions? 2 AnswersIt's called "fusion" and it's when atoms get smashed together so hard that they join. The heavier the element, the more energy that is require to smash lighter ... read more -
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