Sit down with a warm plate of curry and hear the tale about Sorcery Saga; Curse or the Great Curry God. Siliconera spoke to Mike Engler from Aksys to discuss Vita roguelike and how they localized the wacky story where you explore dungeons in search of crystal carrots and other ingredients to make a legendary curry.
From Delisted Games: "Rising Star Games has confirmed two more upcoming delistings after the recent losses of Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God and Lumo. In a reply on Twitter from July 28th Rising Star confirmed that their PlayStation releases of Superbeat Xonic (PlayStation 4 and Vita in Australia and Europe) and La-Mulana EX (PlayStation Vita in Australia, Europe, and North America) will be delisted in “the near future”."
Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God is a really silly title for a really silly title. (See what I did there?) Here, the main character Pupuru is trying to graduate from high school, and she is suddenly chosen to complete an extra challenge, where she has to take on a dungeon by herself and retrieve a magic orb. When she gets to the top, she finds the orb – but a rabbit-like creature she names Kuu eats it right up! Her teacher, the poorly clothed Ms. Saffron (with unrealistically massive cleavage) does not believe her story and kicks her out of school.
Played this on the Vita, pretty decent game although the final dungeon was nerve-wracking beyond belief! D: I actually like it more than Shiren The Wanderer: Tower of Fortune.
Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God tells the tale of a young, aspiring sorceress named Pupuru who is on a quest to save her friend's curry restaurant from the big bad curry chain that's moved in.