PC Wizardry Super Thread

Im thinking of buying this and the DLC for PC
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Is it worth the $54?
It's on sale right now, currently $30 until the 5th.

It's also quite an interesting version. It's actually a Wizardry spinoff, part of the Wizardry Gaiden series, which primarily was on Gameboy.
 
I mentioned this in my last post about Wizardry since I had beaten Wizardry VII earlier in 2025 and it was a very engrossing adventure:
but my favorite Wizardry I've played so far is Wizardry Empire II Plus:
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since it is very similar to one of my all-time favorite games: Elminage Gothic (same developers):
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This won't be the series for you. Wizardry is pure imagination fuel, the story is in your mind and the main characters are silent. Pure gameplay.
Really? But Forsaken Land seems to have a lot of dialogues!
Either way, i have started it... so there's no way back now!
 
Really? But Forsaken Land seems to have a lot of dialogues!
Either way, i have started it... so there's no way back now!
It really just depends on the title. For example, I would consider Wizardry VII to have quite a bit of dialogue to set the scene (well 6-8):
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Well when you pioneer an entire genre because you accidentally became a pop culture icon on the other side of the ocean
What

AI Overview:
The first video game RPGs were non-commercial mainframe games from the mid-1970s, with Akalabeth: World of Doom being the first widely recognized commercial release.

What the fuck are you talking about
 
What

AI Overview:
The first video game RPGs were non-commercial mainframe games from the mid-1970s, with Akalabeth: World of Doom being the first widely recognized commercial release.

What the fuck are you talking about
Wizardry pioneered JRPGs, with a lot of its mechanics becoming staples. And there's a lot of staples.
 
Wizardry pioneered JRPGs, with a lot of its mechanics becoming staples. And there's a lot of staples.
How exactly do you think ot 'pioneered' anything when there were jrpgs before it?
Can you be more specific about what you're trying to say? Wrapping it all together in such a brief, non-descript summary doesn't really add any new information, and it's annoying to read the same explanation over and over again.
 
How exactly do you think ot 'pioneered' anything when there were jrpgs before it?
Can you be more specific about what you're trying to say? Wrapping it all together in such a brief, non-descript summary doesn't really add any new information, and it's annoying to read the same explanation over and over again.
There weren’t. Wizardry was legit the first.
Akalabeth originally released for the Apple II, a PC that was mostly limited to the USA. It didn’t see a wider release than that until 1998 via the Ultima collection.
The earliest another JRPG was made was in 1982 (The Dragon & Princess), a year after Wizardry 1.

Also a few of the mechanics that ended up becoming a normality include permadeath, alignments, a party of four, leveling up, elemental weaknesses, spells becoming bigger, etc.

Extra info I should’ve put here, my bad.
Wizardry 1 was also being ported to a lot of different computers in Japan, the earliest one being for the FM-7 or Fujitsu Micro-7 in 1983. This was how it got such a following there. By original release dates, it’s the first but in terms of these ports not so much. Akalabeth didn’t get this type of treatment as I mentioned before.
 
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