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Sorcery Review | TheSixthAxis

"First unveiled almost two years ago, with a brilliant demonstration at Sony’s 2010 E3 conference, Sorcery has gone through many changes since its inception. After disappearing for the best part of a year a redesigned Sorcery surfaced, but does this game live up to the by now enormous expectations that two years of hype has built?"

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mystic865122d ago

Not bad, hoping for bit higher

Bagogames5122d ago

Majority of reviews, in fact all three of them, that I've read for this was either an 8 or 7 out of ten. So obviously it's an interesting little title, and one people should really play if they want to know what it's really like.

xursz5122d ago

For sure. Anyone with Move should own Sorcery.

TheModernKamikaze5122d ago

At least it's a decent game for Move.

Bagogames5122d ago

I'd go to say it's the only interesting Move exclusive I've seen so far. There are some games that support Move that interest me, such as House of the Dead: Overkill - Director's Cut (Which is AWESOME) and No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise, but none that could only be played with a Move.

TheModernKamikaze5122d ago

Agreed No more heroes I like a lot.

Bagogames5122d ago

It's freaking awesome! :D

Thankfully the PS3 version fixed the checkpoints, but the motorcycle is still pretty much broken...

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The legendary narrative adventure game series “Sorcery!” is coming to the Nintendo Switch in Q3 2021

"The Poland-based video game publisher No Gravity Games and the UK-based indie games developer inkle, are today very excited and happy to announce that they have just joined forces to release the legendary narrative adventure game series "Sorcery!" (part 1 to 4) to the Nintendo Switch in Q3 this year (2021)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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Gaming Steve Podcast Episode 75 - Overwatch

This week Gaming Steve gives you the latest gaming news. Reporting on the Sony Neo, tons of Blizzard news, and DLC released two years late.

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Sorcery Review At Skewed And Reviewed

Wesley at Skewed and Reviewed took a look at the new version of Steve Jackson's beloved classic and found it to be a fun although at times lacking game. He did love enough of it to say that it is worth checking out for fans of the series.