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BaD #11: Magic Sword


On 02/15/2018 at 11:55 PM by daftman

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In some ways Magic Sword seems like a continuation of the ideas in Black Tiger (which we established earlier is ultimately trash), albeit streamlined for more fun. Magic Sword is a sword and sorcery fantasy adventure that sees your heroes ascending an eldritch tower to destroy the Black Orb, the ultimate evil artifact which will allow the dark lord Drokmar to rule the world. That boils down to you beating the crap out of everything, naturally.

Magic Sword is interesting for a couple reasons. While the game supports 2 simultaneous players (for those lucky enough to be able to do it), each player can get a helper character that tags along. The floors of the tower (51 in all) are littered with treasure chests, some of which contain weapons, armor, or power ups, and some of which contain keys to unlock the myriad doors you'll come across. While some doors and chests have bad guys or traps inside, most of the doors hide a helper character—wizards, giants, lizard men, ninjas, knights, etc. These helpers have unique attacks and can level up as you use them, but that system is never really explained and I'm not sure how it works. My favorite helper was the ninja that threw a spread shot of shuriken; the wizard with homing orbs was pretty good too. The knight, however, supposedly has the strongest attack.

Magic Sword boss

Even though the floors of the tower can vary wildly, the game manages to feel cohesive. The floors tend to be pretty short, too, so you always feel like you're making progress. You are going to fight a lot of bad guys and while the game makes full use of pallet swaps, there are enough unique enemies that the game can keep throwing them at you in different combinations. The bosses are not terribly impressive, particularly the final one which just flies around the screen shooting at you, but by and large they are fair.

The music was a nice surprise in Magic Sword and it turns out it was composed by Manami Matsumae, most famous for scoring the original Mega Man.

Magic Sword was a pretty good game. Yes, it is ultimately after your quarters but you'll have a good time along the way.


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

02/16/2018 at 12:56 AM

I played this game a lot in the arcade and enjoyed it quite a bit, despite it being pretty mindless.

daftman

02/16/2018 at 11:30 PM

If the floors were longer, I think it would wear out its welcome pretty quickly but the game really keeps everything moving.

KnightDriver

02/16/2018 at 12:55 PM

These old brawlers look really great. I never get to the final boss though. How'd you do it?

daftman

02/16/2018 at 11:05 PM

Infinite continues, my friend, infinite continues Wink

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/16/2018 at 12:59 PM

That looks a lot like Castlevania to me, given the architecture of the background in that frame, the monster enemy and what seems to be an inventory at the bottom. 

Since you brought up a game called Black Tiger, here's the one that was somehow advertised on the PlayStation Store for PS4 at one point:

daftman

02/16/2018 at 11:29 PM

Wow, that...doesn't look real great O_O

SanAndreas

02/16/2018 at 01:02 PM

It looks a bit like Magician Lord, a game I saw on a lot of Neo-Geo arcade machines and is available as an ACA Neo-Geo game on current systems.

daftman

02/16/2018 at 11:16 PM

I'm not familiar with that one. I'll have to look it up!

Matt Snee Staff Writer

02/17/2018 at 04:32 PM

thos graphics are very lovely. I have a soft spot in my heart for the millions of games like this. 

daftman

02/18/2018 at 11:47 AM

It looks really good! The background for this screenshot, for instance, is surprisingly complex.

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