Pocket Gamer: Genre mash-ups can often produce wonderful things. Games that make no sense on paper can somehow manage to combine the best elements of their strange parentage in practice.
Wizorb is one of the odder combinations, melding as it does the classic 16-bit RPG with the even more classic Super Breakout.
“After over 10 years since its initial release, it's impressive how well Wizorb has held up in all of its awesomely retro glory. For a simple Breakout experience, you can't get much better than this so I recommend it to anyone who enjoys breaking bricks.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
Game-Modo’s Travis Blair reached out to Beatshapers, a developer behind several PlayStation games found on various platforms, to learn about a company that seems to really enjoy gaming.
EG:There are some ideas so ludicrous, yet so strangely perfect, that you wonder why nobody thought of them before. Case in point: why not squeeze a JRPG into Breakout? That's what Wizorb does, and the result is quite wonderful.