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The universe is in the throes of violent upheaval and change. Vast and mysterious forces are preparing for the final confrontation. A small group of heroes from distant lands must plunge into the heart of the maelstrom, to uncover long-forgotten secrets...
The universe is in the throes of violent upheaval and change. Vast and mysterious forces are preparing for the final confrontation. A small group of heroes from distant lands must plunge into the heart of the maelstrom, to uncover long-forgotten secrets, and bring about a new era. Should they succeed, they will gain the powers of the gods themselves. If they fail, countless worlds will fall into the grip of darkness.
Prepare to experience the culmination of a prestigious RPG series. Enter a vast world of intrigue and wonder. Unravel a gripping, non-linear storyline. Battle your way to victory using your swords, your magic, and your wits. Compete with rivals or align with allies as you struggle to ascend to the Cosmic Circle. Take the battle to the dreaded Dark Savant in Wizardry 8, the phenomenal conclusion to the Dark Savant trilogy, one of the most extensive and challenging stories ever told in classic role-playing games!
Continue the adventure with the group of adventurers that braved through Wizardry 7, or create a new custom party from a plethora of races and classes.
Choose a custom personality for each character and hear them speak over 100 lines of dialogue. Kindly or chaotic, burly or surly - how your characters act is completely up to you.
Talk with intelligent characters who react to how you treat them and become your allies or enemies in your quest of 200 hours of gameplay or more.
Wizardry™️ is a trademark of Drecom.Co.,Ltd.
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
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This is unacceptable.
I already have this game on DVD from years ago and have played it many times through.
The game itself is a classic in many ways, thought the combat can be a bit unbalanced.
What HAS annoyed me is that it not meant to need activating to use, nor an online connection, being that it is single player.
EVERY time I run the icon from desktop. I have to sign in to GOG Galaxy to continue. Where is the "offline mode"?
This is what GOG says on the game page....
"Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play."
So far NOT my experience at all. I might as well get a refund and stick with the DVD version.
I watched a couple of hours worth of videos on how to build a party and play the game, took some good advice about speeding it up, went in with expectations fairly low based on what I heard about the combat. I'm not disappointed because I didn't think I'd like it, so I guess it's nice to know I was right.
The combat is dumb, repetitive, and a mindless slog. For all the options in character creation it feels like there's realistically only a few vaild builds with very superficial differences between them. There is a lot of detail in the character skills but it's not GOOD detail. While some of the options may not have been precisely replicated elsewhere, there isn't enough to make it worth dealing with the garbage elements of the game.
The story wasn't enough to grab my interest, the game world felt empty and uninteresting, the interaction with NPCs was severly limited. Yes, you can ask them all kind of things, but they only respond to a limited number of key phrases, so you might as well have a basic dialogue tree.
What it comes down to is this: what do you think a cRPG is? If all it is to you is min/maxing characters and combat, well, you can still find better games out there, but the game system here is unique enough that you might enjoy exploring it. If you're like me and a compelling story is a requirement to consider a game a classic, then you're not going to like this game as much as some others who posted reviews here. Wizardry has always lived in MIght and Magic's shadow, and 8 is no exception.
To me the best cRPG was Planescape: Torment, purely because of the story. This game doesn't come anywhere close to that, and the combat is not really any better. Complexity does not automatically indicate quality, and all this game's combat has is needless complexity. The tedious, grinding progression is not satisfying at all, and a few kitschy moments can't save this game from being the boring mess that it is.