Here’s the reason this game is essential if you’re one of those people that grew up in the 80’s and 90’s with Dungeons & Dragons and other pen and paper RPGs, and the likes of Wizardry on your PC; In Etrian Odyssey you draw a map on grid paper as…
Read MoreConsidering today’s video game market is more expansive than that of any other time frame, it’s logical that most companies are attempting to either make their titles more accessible or streamline them for mass appeal. This is not just the case for western shooters but Japanese-centric franchises as well. Nintendo’s…
Read MoreA little while ago I came across a trailer for an old-school, retro RPG that redefined what a Wizardry game could look like. That game was Paper Sorcerer. If you missed it, go and take another look at the trailer – looks spectacular, no? What’s even more impressive is that…
Read MoreOver at Pocket Tactics is a story about an upcoming iOS and Android game that looks absolutely spellbinding. Paper Sorcerer is as its name suggests; it’s a game that looks like it’s drawn on paper. It looks like that because it actually is – every part of this game has…
Read MoreThe last time I reviewed Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls, it was the Japanese version. I never thought the game would get a release in English, but here we are. First the console version got a release in the US courtesy of XSeed. And now the rest of the world…
Read MoreThe last time I reviewed Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls, it was the Japanese version. I never thought the game would get a release in English, but here we are. First the console version got a release in the US courtesy of XSeed. And now the rest of the world…
Read MoreNormally we don’t highlight games as they’re released, but I thought I’d make a special exception in this case, because these two games are extra special. One is Greed Corp – the hardcore board game that previously lived on Steam and console download services. It’s a very challenging, full features…
Read MoreFingers crossed, folks. Gamepot, the publishers behind Wizardry Online, is looking to bring the game to a global audience. It just needs to find a publisher partner. For those who don’t know (shame on you!) Wizardry is a long-running, mind-blowing hardcore RPG series, famed for its incredible difficulty and dungeon…
Read MoreFingers crossed, folks. Gamepot, the publishers behind Wizardry Online, is looking to bring the game to a global audience. It just needs to find a publisher partner. For those who don’t know (shame on you!) Wizardry is a long-running, mind-blowing hardcore RPG series, famed for its incredible difficulty and dungeon…
Read MoreIn some genuinely awesome news for PS3 owners, it looks like Wizardry is finally making its way out of its modern homeland of Japan, with XSEED to publish Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls for the PS3 in the US. We’re not sure whether it will be available in both retail…
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