Lou: If you have a PS3 there is also another in the PSN Store - Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls - I haven't bought it but have played the Demo and enjoyed it as well.
phasmaphobic: Holy anime explosion, Batman! Apparently when I wasn't looking, Wizardry became an anime-painted game with added microtransactions. I looked up videos... and I wasn't expecting what I found, at all.
Wizardry - Labyrinth of Lost Souls was built on a modified version of the engine used in Class of Heroes for the PlayStation Portable. I bought the game and the extras, but you don't need the DLC to enjoy the game.
Tales of the Forsaken Lands is an excellent Wizardry game. It changes a few things from the original formula - diagonal corridors, multiple levels within a level (the prison in level 2 is 4 levels on its own), trap removal mini-game, etc. The waterfall in level 5 is pretty darn cool as well. Each level has a theme with varied graphics, monsters, etc.
My favorite part is the party actions. As you journey together and do side-quests for the pre-generated party members, you gain their trust and can perform offensive and defensive party actions. Everything from hunkering down to defend against rush attacks, to blitzing a monster from the corners.
Had Labyrinth of Lost Souls been more like Tales of the Forsaken Land, I'd have been more excited for it. As it is, I enjoyed both games very much. Finally facing and defeating the Reaper on the final level of ToFL was pretty satisfying. =)
Edit: Almost forgot. LotLS is also available for iOS devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad). It's the same cost as the PS3 version. I didn't purchase this one as I have the iPod Touch and the text is a little small to see, plus I didn't care for the touch controls as much. But it's the exact same game.
Flynn