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Sorcery! - Review @ theEscapist

by Hiddenx, 2016-02-18 21:27:24

The Escapist reviewed Sorcery:

Steve Jackson's Sorcery Review - An Old School DnD Fan's Dream

The video games we call RPGs were originally based on pencil and paper roleplaying games. Early entries in the RPG genre mimicked a "game master" describing a fantasy world to the player, but this was because early technology didn't allow for much beyond simple text adventures. As technology evolved, so did the RPG. Text descriptions were ditched in favor of graphical worlds and voice acting, and the game master faded away. Today, the RPG is a more cinematic affair, sharing more with modern action games than the pencil and paper games of old. That's what makes Steve Jackson's Sorcery so unique. In a world where even budget games can include top-of-the-line graphics and action based gameplay, Sorcery decided to do things the old fashioned way.

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Sorcery is essentially a choose your own adventure novel with a few riddles and numbers thrown in. As a mobile game it's perfect, allowing you to stop whenever you want and rewind if you haven't been able to keep track of the plot. As a PC game, however, it struggles to hold your attention for long periods of time. But at a 10 dollar price tag it's a pretty good diversion while you wait for the next big RPG to come out. If you are a pencil and paper junkie like me, it will, at the very least, give you nostalgia for the old days of sitting around a table trying not to spill your Mountain Dew on your character sheet.

Bottom Line: Steve Jackson's Sorcery! Is an interesting digital implementation of a pencil and paper gamebook.

Recommendation: Fantasy novel fans, pencil and paper roleplayers, and anyone who really loves character choice will have a fun time with this game.

Score: 3.5/5

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Sorcery!

SP/MP: Single-player
Setting: Fantasy
Genre: Adventure-RPG
Platform: PC
Release: Released


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