Wizardry: The Five Ordeals Reviews
And once that scenario editor is released — and perhaps some more popular user-made scenarios are translated into English — there’s potentially limitless dungeon-crawling fun on offer right here, making Wizardry: The Five Ordeals a fantastic investment for those who like nothing more than getting the graph paper out and splattering some monsters across the nearest wall.
Wizardry: The Five Ordeals must be applauded for what it brings and how it brought it. The ports of these games were made for the original audience (Japanese Wizardry enthusiasts) first and everyone else a distant second. The price is right, and the option to add even more titles to this collection for a small fee is a smart move. The Switch version, sadly, has no level editor or option to add fan created dungeons, so keep that in mind and consider the PC version if you’re interested in home cooking.