Abstract: Two years ago, we were shown a demo of a game that held all the promise of what the Move could do. It made a lot of people excited, just for the potential to finally get their hands on a motion control game that made you feel like you were actually in ...
Abstract: Sorcery was announced before the PlayStation Move had even graced a store shelf, and it quickly became the most promising motion title out of Sony's small stable of software. Unfortunately, the spell-slinging adventure never made it in time for launc...
Sorcery is something special though. I went back and replayed the first two episodes prior to jumping into the latter half, and was amazed how many encounters I'd missed, how many important items I'd blithely walked past. There are so many nooks and c...
Sorcery is something special though. I went back and replayed the first two episodes prior to jumping into the latter half, and was amazed how many encounters I'd missed, how many important items I'd blithely walked past. There are so many nooks and crann...
Abstract: We bought into the PlayStation Move a couple of years ago, thinking it would be a valuable addition to our gaming household. However, after a few disappointingly mediocre titles, it got relegated to the Dead and Dormant Peripherals box, where it langui...
Abstract: After what has seemed like eons of waiting since its trailer debut, Sorcery finally conjured up an appearance on the PlayStation Move, and quickly proves itself to be the most enchanting reasons we have had to reacquaint ourselves with the PS3’s motion...
Abstract: Follow the story of Finn, an orphan cum apprentice Sorcerer. After his master, Dash, heads off to town to do some shopping, Finn heads off to cause some mischief. His talkative feline friend, Erline, berates him for his action, but accompanies to watch th...
fesselnde Story; viele Wahlmöglichkeiten; abwechslungsreiche Kapitel; solides Gameplay; hoher Wiederspielfaktor
mangelhafte PC-Optimierung; magerer Soundtrack
Ich persönlich hatte viel Spaß mit den ersten drei Teilen von Sorcery!. Wer Videospiele und Bücher mag, dem kann ich das Spiel nur wärmstens empfehlen, denn es verbindet wirklich das Beste aus beiden Welten. Zum einen ist es sehr schön geschrieben und die...