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SuperLite Gold Series - Wizardry - New Age of Llylgamyn (Japan)

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Reviewed in
2001
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SuperLite Gold Series Wizardry New Age of Llylgamyn gathers new Wizardry entries at reduced price. Wizardry dungeon crawlers with their FPS dungeon exploration and complex class system remain references of the western RPG genre on PS1.

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Category
RPG 1 player 12+
Description
Japanese Locus and Success compilation gathering the three Wizardry New Age of Llylgamyn games. Created by Locus and Success Corp, released in 2000 in Japan in the SuperLite Gold Series collection under the Wizardry New Age of Llylgamyn title. Compilation of Wizardry IV, V and VI Cosmic Forge, first-person dungeon exploration, over a hundred monsters and learnable spells and orchestral rock soundtrack. Japanese SuperLite Gold edition under the Wizardry New Age of Llylgamyn title.

SuperLite Gold Series - Wizardry - New Age of Llylgamyn review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,4 GB 📅20/12/2001
Published by Success

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SuperLite Gold Series Wizardry New Age of Llylgamyn, Success's discounted Japanese reissue gathering Wizardry entries, NTSC-J exclusive. The first-person dungeon crawlers with their class systems keep a real following, especially in Japan where the Wizardry brand is deeply rooted. Value comes from that underlying demand and the Gold edition's limited spread, with sealed copies leading the price.

Is SuperLite Gold Series - Wizardry - New Age of Llylgamyn still worth playing in 2026?

A second Wizardry collection remastered by ASCII, New Age of Llylgamyn gathers the later episodes of the dungeon saga, still in first person tile by tile exploration, with rigorous party management and a class system inherited from the founding trilogy. The tactical density, the old fashioned mapping and the graphical update will delight genre faithful. The austerity, the grinding and the Japan exclusivity call for a marked taste for old school dungeon crawling and Wizardry's legacy.

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