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MageSlayer is an
action video game
released in 1997. It was
based on the
Vampire engine,
developed by
Raven Software,
along with Take No Prisoners. The...
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continued production on the
previously announced titles Take No
Prisoners and
MageSlayer.
After 1998's
Heretic II,
Raven aimed to
expand its
games to a broader...
- Dragons:
Shadow over
Mystara (1996) Dark Sun Online:
Crimson Sands (1996)
MageSlayer (1997)
Heretic II (1998)
Diablo II (2000) Pool of Radiance:
Ruins of Myth...
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Archived from the
original on
January 20, 2016.
Retrieved March 7, 2018. "
MageSlayer Review". GameSpot. CBS Interactive.
November 18, 1997.
Archived from the...
- Heretic:
Shadow of the
Serpent Riders, Necrodome, Take No
Prisoners and
Mageslayer alongside fellow developer Ben Gokey.[citation needed] In 1997, he left...
- graduating, she
joins the
Thunder Faction along with Will. She is a
close combat mage known as a "magic knight"
specializing in
lightning magic,
which she uses...
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Raven Software GT
Interactive Magic...
- Garshasp: The
Monster Slayer is a third-person action-adventure
video game
developed by
Fanafzar Sharif Studios and Dead
Mage Inc. for
Microsoft Windows...
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Voiced by:
Atsumi Tanezaki (****anese);
Mallorie Rodak (English) An
elven mage who was a
member of the Hero Party.
Although she
looks young, she was born...
- Asia. The
series takes place in a
fantasy world and
follows Frieren, an elf
mage on a
journey to the
resting place of
souls to
reunite with her
former comrade...