
CCG writes - "WiZmans World Re;Try has some really interesting things going for it, and some cool mechanics and visuals that few other JRPGs do. It is clear some real care and effort went into this game. However, between the sheer amount of inevitable, unavoidable grinding; the lack of depth to most of the combat; the just-okay music and sound effects; and the moral issues that really make me question how this game got away with an E10+ rating, it's difficult for me to recommend. This is definitely a "play with a podcast or Netflix binge-session on in the background" type of game, even if you are in love with the things that make this one stand out. If that's your cup of tea, then WiZman's World Re;Try will provide 35+ hours of it for a relatively reasonable cost."

Asura from NoobFeed writes: WiZmans World Re; Try is an interesting case. It has a lot of customization options and a story that keeps you interested. The Anima Fusion technology and chain mechanisms make for interesting gameplay. But the dungeon flow that repeats and the unequal difficulty take away a lot of the fun. You might like the ideas more than how they were carried out.

WiZmans World Re;Try is a dungeon crawling turn-based JRPG, with monster catching mechanics, originally released for the DS in 2010.

WiZmans World Re;Try is a remaster of a game that never came to the west, WiZmans World. Find out the mysteries of the world at Wizarest.