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'''''Loki''''' is an non-linear action/[[Role-playing game|RPG]] that combines [[Aztec]], [[Ancient Egyptian religion|Egyptian]], [[Greek]] and [[Norse]] mythologies. Released in the summer of [[2007]] by [[Cyanide (Studio)|Cyanide]] on the [[Windows]] [[PC]], the game allows the player to take on the role of a heroe, each drawn from one of the four different mythologies.
'''''Loki''''' is an non-linear action/[[Role-playing game|RPG]] that combines [[Aztec]], [[Ancient Egyptian religion|Egyptian]], [[Greek]] and [[Norse]] mythologies. Released in the summer of [[2007]] by [[Cyanide (Studio)|Cyanide]] on the [[Windows]] [[PC]], the game allows the player to take on the role of a heroe, each drawn from one of the four different mythologies.


The hero is plunged into the chaos brought about by [[Set_%28mythology%29|Seth]], the [[Egyptian]] god of chaos and the desert. The hero must pass through each mythology in pursuit of Seth before reaching the game's final showdown.
The hero is plunged into the chaos brought about by [[Set_%28mythology%29|Seth]], the Egyptian god of chaos and the desert. The hero must pass through each mythology in pursuit of Seth before reaching the game's final showdown.


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Revision as of 21:13, 7 October 2007

Loki is an non-linear action/RPG that combines Aztec, Egyptian, Greek and Norse mythologies. Released in the summer of 2007 by Cyanide on the Windows PC, the game allows the player to take on the role of a heroe, each drawn from one of the four different mythologies.

The hero is plunged into the chaos brought about by Seth, the Egyptian god of chaos and the desert. The hero must pass through each mythology in pursuit of Seth before reaching the game's final showdown.

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