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  1. Jun 26, 2020
    7
    A fun little game though with a higher difficulty than I am used to for dungeon crawlers. I like the art and although the character variety is very limited, they are well drawn. I did find though that if you want you can actually create an entire party to use rather than just the one character you would otherwise start with. Just create each of the characters you want in your party one atA fun little game though with a higher difficulty than I am used to for dungeon crawlers. I like the art and although the character variety is very limited, they are well drawn. I did find though that if you want you can actually create an entire party to use rather than just the one character you would otherwise start with. Just create each of the characters you want in your party one at a time, enter the dungeon and then save. Then choose the one you want to be your party leader and then enter the dungeon. You will come across your other characters and be able to add them to your party. It was much more fun and less difficult when you do that. For $12 it's a decent game but I don't think I'd be willing to have spent much more than that. Expand
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

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  1. Mar 11, 2020
    56
    Fans of this archaic throwback to Wizardry dungeon crawling of old may enjoy the nostalgia captured here, but those craving story and more engaging gameplay best look elsewhere.
  2. Mar 2, 2020
    50
    The core of the game is a very old-school RPG/dungeon crawling experience, for all its positives and mostly negatives. Unless not having a map and spending hours trying to re-roll viable characters sounds like fun, this one is better off left alone. The anime portraits look nice, but they are just dressing on a framework of something that simply does not stack up to better options in the genre.
  3. Feb 12, 2020
    75
    Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls is a port, and that’s pretty much where it stands. It doesn’t add anything new to the franchise or to dungeon crawlers in general, but it’s still a decent and entertaining game. The well-balanced RPG systems make this a high starting point for the Wizardry series, which doesn’t get enough attention in the west. The adventure retains its originality from almost ten years ago and opens the possibility of other ports in the future.