Wizardry Empire: Fukkatsu no Tsue

Wizardry Empire: Fukkatsu no Tsue (2001)

by Starfish SD
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Fantasy
Story:Wizardry Empire: Staff of Resurrection is a 2000 role-game released exclusivley in Japan by Starfish Inc. The game is very similar to other games in the series with staples such as recruiting a party than dungeon crawling in first person.
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