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Play Wizardry II - Llylgamyn no Densetsu (Japan) Online

You roll a party of adventurers and crawl through brutal dungeons where one wrong turn means starting over—better break out the graph paper. The menus feel ancient, but there’s a weird thrill when your ragtag crew finally survives a fight they had no business winning.

Developer: Sir-Tech
Genre: Role-Playing Game
Released: 1987
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

Wizardry II on the NES is one of those old-school dungeon crawlers that'll either hook you or make you rage-quit in the first hour. You start by rolling up a party of adventurers—fighters, mages, thieves, the usual suspects—and then dive straight into Llylgamyn's brutal dungeons. The translation's actually decent once you switch it to English in the options, though the menus still feel like they're from another era (because they are).

Expect to scribble maps on graph paper unless you've got a steel-trap memory—this isn't the kind of game that holds your hand. The first time a pack of grinning gargoyles wipes your party, you'll either groan or feel weirdly determined to try again. It's clunky by modern standards, but there's something satisfying about finally outfitting your team with decent gear after five failed dungeon runs.

Just don't expect pretty graphics or auto-saves. This is pure, unfiltered 1980s RPG grind.

Nintendo (NES)
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