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Blades & Magic looks as one of the most promising mobile games ever

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By: , IntoMobile
Monday, August 20th, 2007 at 10:51 AM

German developer Fishlabs is working on something that looks as the best mobile RPG ever – Blades & Magic. Apparently, the game will boast an awesome graphics with 3D battles and cut-scenes, and will enable players to add up to 42 different warrior and magic skills for their characters. Plus, it will feature the online multiplayer mode, although we don’t have this confirmed yet.

Blades & Magic

Fishlabs also said there will be two versions of the game: a normal version for standard handsets, and the supercharged version for certain Sony Ericsson phones, as well as the BREW platform. I keep wondering where NGage and Nokia high-end devices fit here? Some Nokia smartphones feature a dedicated graphics chip and can certainly produce the same graphics details, if not better, as Sony Ericsson handsets. Guess, the German developer relies on Java for 3D effects.

Anyhow, Blades & Magic will be officially revealed at the Games Convention show in Leipzig next week when we’ll have more details. In the meantime, make sure you check more screenshots after the jump.

Blades & Magic - pic 1

Blades & Magic - pic 2

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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