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Kingdom Under Fire Demo Now Available for Download

Written Friday, December 28, 2007 by James Parkin

Good news for all you demo fiends, the demo for Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom is now available for download.

Kingdom Under Fire? Circle of Doom is an action role-playing game set in another dimension with randomly generated maps. Save the world from eternal darkness as you battle hordes of enemies using your skills to build powerful weapon combos for each hero.

In the demo you can battle through 2 stages of Act 1 as Kendal or Leinhart with enhanced level and abilities against a unique set of monsters.

The demo'only available to those in Asia, Australia, Canada. Mexico, New Zealand, or the US. Sorry to all my European friendsb>, but don't worry, the demo should come your way sometime mid-January pre-release so you can try before you buy.

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http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/k/kufcod/

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Woo for no europe demo. I wonder wh:(:(

Should we include Xbox Live itself in this thread, considering that in it's current state it may as well be a bloody demo?

Is it acting up at the moment? just tried to get tiger woods 08 and nba live 08 and both stop at 1%

i thought turok would have been terrible, but i have to admit i was impressed. hopefully the final product won't be a letdown. reviews should be around sometime.

am interested in a DMC demo if that ever makes it way onto european live.

Turok was not up for me on the US side???

I subscribe to OXM magazine though, and it came on the demo disk for this month and I just got it yesterday so I can play it, but I am just curious was it up and pulled?

Street is terrible. I mean adriano was doing gymnastics moves running up a wall while keeping control of the ball .... WTF?

You can't fault it for being crazy because that is sort of the idea behind it.

If you want something to complain about pick from these...

1. PS2 graphics

2. Horrible Player Desgin

3. Rubbish Controls

4. Useless AI

5. Being Made By EA!!!

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