John Bedford (Modojo): What I find myself craving these days isn't even necessarily innovation, just the bringing together of two different worlds for no other reason than to see what happens. A hybrid of old-school bat-and-brick gaming and the standard RPG, Wizorb's been gaining quite a bit of interest lately, so we thought it was high time we had a look at it.
“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.