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Sorcery release date announced

  • Posted March 7th, 2012 at 13:20 EDT by Mike Harradence
  • 2 Comments

PlayStation Move-centric fantasy romp Sorcery will be released in the U.S. on May 22, and arrives in Europe on May 23, Sony has announced.

The game was originally unveiled at E3 2010 and went underground for an extended period, before resurfacing last year.

Sorcery has players stepping into the shoes of a young apprentice who must get to grips with the arcane arts in an effort to save his homeland from the dastardly Nightmare Queen. The game takes much of its influence from Irish mythology and includes 12 upgradable spells and hundreds of potions to tinker with.

Gamers will explore five lush realms, each one packing various hazards and enemies to overcome. Sorcery will also offer a unique combo system, allowing players to chain rudimentary spells into powerful combos, as well as freeze and electrocute enemies.

Stay tuned to PSU.com for more details.

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  1. bobtheduck

    • 1:57pm EST - March 7th, 2012

    Finally! This is the main reason I bought a stupid Move. I'm ready.

  2. Fenix

    • 5:40pm EST - March 7th, 2012

    FINALLY! Same as #1 here, seen Sorcery, it looked good, assumed it was coming out that year.. year or two later we finally get a release (Regret getting the move, cause theres been so many good deals: Like now you get some medevil moves game and the sports game :|)

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