The pools in Wizardry V are incredible, maybe I could make some kind of "speedrun" with their properties.
One of the most underrated games ever.
The pools in Wizardry V are incredible, maybe I could make some kind of "speedrun" with their properties.
for pure graphics whoring there's no comparison to the snes versions tho, of any of the wizardry games:
*sploosh*
Never tried Wizardry 5 actually. Looks like the Super Famicom version is the best one if you want to avoid the black-and-white dungeons?
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/wizardry/wizardry7.htm
The SNES version has the right feel though - it inspires imagination like a blobber should:
Those PCX dungeons look like shovelware production.
The pools in Wizardry V are incredible, maybe I could make some kind of "speedrun" with their properties.
One of the most underrated games ever.
I found the loon and the third card, I love when things go smoothly. I thought the riddles and Bradley's "tastes in design" would give me some troubles, but the difficult part of the game is the combat like in every classic title, I think is even harder than Wizardry IV.
The pools in Wizardry V are incredible, maybe I could make some kind of "speedrun" with their properties.
One of the most underrated games ever.
Yeah, I remember that there's few information of the game compared to the other tittles, I was always curious about it, even the game solution came out after Wizardry VII was released. Did Sir-tech also forgot the game as well?
I was like: I have to play it one day to discover how it is.
I myself had skipped it back in the old days and now consider it vastly superior to 1-4 and 6. Wizardry 7 has a huge scope and complexity, but in turn loses some of the "purity" of 5 as dungeon crawler.
The SNES version has the right feel though
Apparently the Super Famicom version is uncensored while the SNES version is censored. Is it more than just a few graphics though?
Should I just stop and rest? I'm worried that if I rest too much the NPC parties will get ahead of me.
couple questions. PLEASE HELP ME!!!
1. can the amulet of life be used infinite amount of times? do you have to recharge it? if so, what do you have to click on? had some trubble with this.
number two: STORY QUESTION: I just killed brother Kymar - a blue Dane guy - and I honestly got lucky killing him because his "Ice Spell" backfired on his bastard ass. What I'm wondering is, should I reload cause that guy is important? Or should I just embrace my decision in terms of the story? I am anxious cause I don't want to do something wrong but maybe I should just go with my own story... and not even worry about asking for help cause fuck it
Too bad we never get to visit the T'Rang Throneworld.Speaking of which, I've just finished genociding all the T'rangs, including Shritis and D'rang, who have approached me completely by accident right after I'd left Nyctalinth.
Feels good men.