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The Sorceress

$4.99
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Developer:
Karabas_Studio
Publisher:
Karabas_Studio
Platforms:
Windows
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About the Game

In a fairy-tale kingdom evil forces are attacking citizens. The monsters appear suddenly and nobody knows from where they are and who leads them. The best knights of the kingdom fell in this war. Castles are destroyed, and people survive as they can. The hope of a successful outcome has been lost, but one girl suddenly appears and she is able to change the course of events. ************************************************************ Different quests. Different skills. Various types of monsters with extraordinary spells. Different levels and bosses. Stores of various things. Beautiful music and 3D graphics. Advanced minimap. Complex system damage. A large number of special effects. Big amount of scrolls, potions, armor and weapons. ******************************************************************

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Negative
15 user reviews
13%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Before I get on with the review in question, I’m going to talk about the controversy surrounding this game here, since I've been banned from the discussions before the game was even released and this review can't exactly be taken down by the developer as easily as a discussion can and frankly, this is something people need to be aware about what the developer was trying to pull before the game came out. Basically, before the game was released, the game had its store page set up for a certain amount of time before it actually released and during the time after the store page being set up and up until release, the game had a long list of awards that the game had apparently won: http://imgur.com/8R22Blf Among those was the devgamm award 2017 which hasn't even been given out yet, the Indie World Awards for best atmosphere which actually went to a game called "Heat Guardian" along with several others that I explained about in the discussion it's self along with me backing up these claim...

353 helpful 11 funny
44 min at review
Not Recommended

https://youtu.be/RTrD9uVp0bs The Sorceress is an MMO style-based single-player experience without any of the concepts that make an MMO worthwhile. Bland and overly generic gameplay that is marred extensively with broken english showing that the Developers couldn't even be bothered to hire an English translation service outside of Google. The game is so boring I couldn't even be bothered to suffer past the first 1/2 hour of gameplay. Nothing about this game is good. The controls are exceptionally counter-intuitive. The "I" button to engage dialogue, are you kidding me!?!?! Note to Dev: Standard practices for most video games denote a certain intuitive control scheme for most games. These are typically dictated by minimal movement of the entire hand to be able to control your game. That makes your control scheme objectively bad. But, to be fair it's indicative of the entire experience. This game is a chore. Not a game. The $7 price tag makes me want to punch my screen. It is an ins...

94 helpful 3 funny
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Not too long ago I talked about The Sorceress, a game so good that it fraudulently touted itself as winning numerous awards and promptly banned anyone who dared to say otherwise. But how bad can a game be that, in a theoretical alternate universe, managed to take home best graphics, best atmosphere, best action, the Indie World Award, and the Dev Gamm award that hadn't even happened yet? Pretty bad. The sorceress tells the story of a world torn asunder by bad creatures, and you the sorceress are the only one that can stop them. The game tells you this through broken English narration and recorded video of the main character hitting things with her sword while numbers pop out. You'd be forgiven if you mistook this for a bad fan-made machinima project, all it's missing is the five frames per second video and the 'unregistered bandicam' logo splashed at the top. You often hear game critics talk about developers not bothering to put any effort into their quests, but I think Karabas Stud...

70 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Oh, look! World of Warcrack with no vertical mouse translation! Does it blow Skeleton Members? Unequivocal Yes. The game is empirically shit. It wants to be World of Warcraft and Diablo all at the same time-- then sends you on a quest to kill a thing you can't kill until you've ground out a few thousand level 1 mooks... To even be *able* to kill the level 1 Boss monster. Go figure. Chief Minion S3cr3t4ryK1tt3h and I spent a bit more than half an hour with this game-- details below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-38ECqpeX0 TL;DW: You couldn't pay me enough to play the entire game. That's NOT going to happen.

64 helpful 4 funny
35 min at review
Not Recommended

The fact that I have received this game as a gift shouldn't take away from the fact that over an hour of my time that I have spent between this game's demo and the paid version have been completely and utterly wasted over the past week that I have encountered this game. [h1]First Off, A Little History Lesson[/h1] "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana (1863-1952) The whole saga begins precisely one week ago with Karabas_Studio releasing this game with awards from two shows, the Indie World show and the Dev Gamm show. The only issue is that this was all fake, and here's why. The award shows usually award games of the previous calendar year. So for example, in the case of Indie World show, he claimed that he won those awards in 2016. The only problem is that to be eligible for that show's awards, the developer has to release this game in 2015. The Dev Gamm award that he so featured on his game's store page was for this year, 2017. To...

34 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

TLDR at bottom if you just want the bullet points. The following is my impressions of the game after about 3 hours of gameplay. I would really suggest you try the demo. If you do enjoy it, the rest of the game is more of the same. The graphics aren't mind blowing, but I find them to be really charming, and it kind of feels like a throwback. The gameplay is very basic and straight forward, kill things to get exp and gear to make your numbers bigger, so you can kill bigger things and get more bigger numbers to fight even more bigger things.The quests are basic kill/fetch quests and it's basically a grindfest. The English in the game isn't perfect and will make you crindge if you're a grammar nazi or intolerant of poor English. By pretty much all standards this game is bad. It's got the addictiveness of a clicker in that you are basically doing nothing, but seeing your numbers get bigger is fun; The narrative is weak (if there is one, feels like every quest is just side missions), all i...

19 helpful 9 funny
6 min at review
Not Recommended

Waste of money for a 'game' that looks worst than most free games out here. No RPG elements here whatsoever. Looks more like a MMO and plays like one. A really bad one. I had much more fun playing Runscape for a whole 2 and a half hours mining some iron, silver and gold ores to craft some weapons and utensils to sell in the market than 5 damn minutes of this horrible joke of a game. Whatever you do, please don't waste 5 bucks on this bad joke unless you: a. Want to buy this game if you like wasting money or want to review it online; b. Want to collect as many games as possible (only god knows why); c. Are a masochist and like to suffer / have no soul; d. Don't know how to read (would be kinda sad though). Welp, that's my warning. Wanna waste money? Wanna slowly poison your soul? Wanna have no fun whatsoever while wasting precious life time (without godmode you're life has a limited lifespan, sorry. And no respawns allowed. Server admin just wants to see us suffer) and brain cells? Wann...

3 helpful
13 min at review
Not Recommended

Mouse camera controls are completely off from every other game of this type, and the dev can care less.

3 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: WindowsXP
  • Processor: Intel Pentium 533Mhz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce 8800GT
  • DirectX: Version 5.2
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: integrated sound card
  • Additional Notes: Wine / CrossOver compatible on Mac OS X or Linux with appropriate OpenGL driver

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows7
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 2100
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 560
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: ASUS Strix Raid DLX
  • Additional Notes: Wine / CrossOver compatible on Mac OS X or Linux with appropriate OpenGL driver

FAQ

How much does The Sorceress cost?

The Sorceress costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for The Sorceress?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: WindowsXP Processor: Intel Pentium 533Mhz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 8800GT DirectX: Version 5.2 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: integrated sound card Additional Notes: Wine / CrossOver compatible on Mac OS X or Linux with appropriate OpenGL driver Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows7 Processor: Intel Core i3 2100 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: ASUS Strix Raid DLX Additional Notes: Wine / CrossOver compatible on Mac OS X or Linux with appropriate OpenGL driver

What platforms is The Sorceress available on?

The Sorceress is available on Windows PC.

Is The Sorceress worth buying?

The Sorceress has 13% positive reviews from 15 players.

When was The Sorceress released?

The Sorceress was released on Feb 1, 2017.

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