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PC - Windows : Wizards & Warriors Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Wizards & Warriors and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Wizards & Warriors. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Great games

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 10
Date: October 17, 2000
Author: Amazon User

First off i would like ot give this game 5 stars because it is the best RPG I have ever Played.It has a wonderful story line and the adventuring is great.You begn you adventure in a small town.In the town Inn is where you creat you Party and beging your adventure. Starting off is kinda hard but if you dont give up you will Turn out to be a great warrior.the other thing I like about the game is you wizards can enchant your weapons and then you get to name your magic item.For example the mighty sword of King Klump or some thing like that just name it what ever you want.

Starts off good, but sours.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 29, 2001
Author: Amazon User

This game is based around three towns on your journey where you can join guilds and do quests to gain experience. Those quests also enable you higher rankings in the guilds and the occasional super-elite role, such as the Valkeryie, Assassin, and Zen Master. The armor and weapons become increasingly interesting (through the first 1/2 of the game, anyway), although the assortment of weapons is rather low unless your characters use swords. You can do a full array of movement - back, forward, side, looking up and down, running, and swimming (except no squatting/ducking). You'll even ride a horse and a few other modes of transit.

The early characters you'll come across are memorable. My mate and I have come to deem the game "Ukabu," a name you'll be given by a strange group of toad people. You'll kill spiders, skeletons, trolls, and some other interesting characters. Watch out for the Mana/Lily Traps. They're a sore point of the game.

As for technical issues-- the game stopped crashing after I installed the patch. Overall, you should be fine as long as you save fairly often and don't try to ALT-TAB to another program.

I still haven't finished (I have the final dungeon to complete), and I've put twice as many hours into the remaining dungeons and getting to them as the ones before.

My opinion of this game has dropped the more I play because the quality of this game went down considerably after the first half. Except a few new monsters/things to fight that appear when you reach the ocean, you don't see much development in the fighting. It became boring and required little skill. My people are almost invincible to all the monsters, which makes fighting just an annoying task. Unfortunately, you can't level up to get the spells you NEED to do the dungeons and travel unless you fight.

The worst part of the game for me has been getting to and being in the sunken city. You have to spend forever searching for crabs to kill for their shells, then go all the way back to the second town to turn them in. Then you have to buy them back as breathers and helmets. You need BOTH a breather and a helmet to survive the long dives with your characters, totaling _12_. It took me hours just to get the shells... not a fun task. I finally gave up trying for all 12 and had to let 2 characters die during my dives until I found breathing areas to resurrect them.

This games needs a quicker way to get from town to town and town to dungeon. It's okay to have to take the long road there, but once you've gone through a dungeon once, it's crazy to have to travel back through the same dungeon just to get back to the town . It just wastes time.

I was really disappointed that this game went from being so good to so cruddy. I guess the changes in who developed the game really hurt it worse than I expected.

Overall, not a bad game

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 26, 2001
Author: Amazon User

I bought this game and played it most of the way through (my computer crashed, not as a result of the game, just before I got to do Cet's pyramid.) The storyline is okay, the graphics and music are great. If you're a fan of the Might and Magic series, you'll like this game. There are a few things in the interface that are awkward, but you get used to them quickly enough, like Having to switch between different menus all the time to do things that should be on the same menu. There are also a lot of red herrings - active objects that give you a description when you mouse-over or click on them, but don't really do anything. Otherwise, the game is pretty good.

Wizardry is finally back!!! I waited a decade.....

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 30, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Ok I know that [as is true with every wizardry game] there are technical issues and I recommend patching the game before you even play it. If you have any virus software --turn it off and disable all tsrs on your machine. Now you can play the best RPG in a decade. It weaned me off Asheron's Call in 2 days. The story line is well thought out, and engaging. The character creation process is very fun and one of the best features. I especially like the fact that you carry your dead with you instead of having to go back and look for the corpse. I feel that this game is the sequel to crusaders of the dark savant in spirt. I missed DW Bradleys artwork and he is in prime form here. For true RPG gamers there are many paths to take and you can roleplay through it. I am still playing it but i am impressed with the loot generator and the variety of items available. My criticisms are to do with the spellbook. It is a real pain to have to change spells, it would have been nice if there was a hotkey and a popup spellbar where you could store maybe 4 spells at a time for quick use. As it is you have to go into a character screen to change spells and monsters are still hitting you in real time so it is cumbersome. All in all it was well worththe money i paid and I look forward to more games like this.

Return to the Golden Days of Gaming

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I've read a lot of mixed reviews on this product. For those of us that have
been gaming for more than 20 years, it's a real find. First up, it's NOT new. It's dated and reeks of those 90s games that we find in a bin at Best Buy for $2.

Once you crank it up, the fun starts. It's a very open ended game like Morrowind. You can follow your given quests or just explore vast areas and be your own boss.

Character creating is a hoot. If you're a guy, load up your band with female characters. Reverse that if you're a gal. You can even pick a character that looks like Ganesh. lol.

I've seen the complaints about the point-and-click method for entering buildings. That's not really relevant. The fun takes place when you LEAVE the town(s).

Like Dungeon Siege, make sure you have some members of your team with distance weapons and/or spells. Your warriors will go down fast without them.

Skip the online manual and directions and just dive in.

It's a hellova lot of entertainment for an older game.

Okay, I'm ready for all of the dissing now. : >

Pretty Good

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 28, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I was attracted to this game because it was by the same people that did the Wizardry series. I was not disappointed.

While not quite as much fun as say Wizardry 8, this was still a pretty good game and I played it all the way to the end. I liked the first person party based perspective and liked that it was open ended like all the best games. Highly recommended.

An unknown gem

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 18, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game is a nice blast to the past. Somehow this game was missed by the general public despite the fact it is actually pretty nice. Or perhaps it has more to do with the fact that it's competition was so superior that it just wasn't worth spending the money on (Baldurs Gate, Fallout...) It combines a bit of old school RPG (and their associated annoyances) with a bit of new school perspective (first person 3d graphics). The game can be made to work under XP with some tweaking and even mostly made to work under Vista (with UAC turned off).


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