Complex: "Sorcery has been on my radar since it was revealed alongside the PlayStation Move two years ago at E3. As an action/fantasy RPG combo, it was supposed to be the Move game that attracted hardcore gamers to Sony's motion controllers.
"After hanging out at Sony Santa Monica for a couple hours, I can say with confidence that it's still got that potential."
"The Poland-based video game publisher No Gravity Games and the UK-based indie games developer inkle, are today very excited and happy to announce that they have just joined forces to release the legendary narrative adventure game series "Sorcery!" (part 1 to 4) to the Nintendo Switch in Q3 this year (2021)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
This week Gaming Steve gives you the latest gaming news. Reporting on the Sony Neo, tons of Blizzard news, and DLC released two years late.
Wesley at Skewed and Reviewed took a look at the new version of Steve Jackson's beloved classic and found it to be a fun although at times lacking game. He did love enough of it to say that it is worth checking out for fans of the series.
cool read but to be clear, the developers made the choices, not sony.