
Good things come to those who wait, and that’s certainly the case when it comes to Sorcery. Sony has finally delivered a Move title that not only stands out from the crowd of party games, but feels good when played. Whilst it’s likely to appeal to a younger audience more, adults will probably end up enjoying it too. Its length and lack of extra modes make it slightly difficult to recommend as an instant purchase, but it’s certainly well worth a rental if you have that option available to you.
"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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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.