Wizardry 8 Review | Extreme™ Roleplaying™ - Summary

Summary

This is a possible concise summary:

The speaker is Sseth, a video game reviewer who introduces Wizardry 8, a turn-based RPG from 2001. He summarizes the game's plot, which involves collecting three artifacts to ascend as a god while avoiding Space-Hitler's nuclear threat. He showcases the game's features, such as character creation, dialogue system, quests, combat, and sound design. He praises the game's difficulty, immersion, and voice acting, but also criticizes its slow pace, random traps, and lockpicking mechanics. He recommends the game to his viewers and offers a discount on GOG. He ends by thanking his supporters and inviting them to enjoy the credits.

Facts

Here are some possible key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text is a transcript of a video review of the game Wizardry 8 by SsethTzeentach.
2. The game is a turn-based RPG released in 2001 by the Canadian company Sir-Tech.
3. The game has a complex and absurd plot involving space-traveling aliens, dragon balls, Space-Hitler, and ascension to godhood.
4. The game has a lot of customization options for creating a party of six characters, with 11 races and 15 classes to choose from.
5. The game has a lot of voice dialogue, with 36 fully voiced personalities for the party members and many memorable NPCs.
6. The game has a lot of combat, which is challenging, slow, and brutal, but also rewarding and satisfying.
7. The game has a lot of features that are obscure, esoteric, or broken, such as traps, lockpicking, pickpocketing, and alt-tabbing.
8. The game is praised for its sound design, dialogue system, quests, and animations.
9. The game is available on GOG for 80% off, thanks to Sseth's power.