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Play Wizardry III - Diamond no Kishi (Japan) Online

Roll up a party of doomed adventurers, fumble through pitch-black dungeons, and pray your scribbled map keeps you alive—this NES port doesn’t care if you survive. Those untranslated Japanese spells? Yeah, good luck with that.

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

Wizardry III: Diamond no Kishi came out for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, published by Sir-Tech. It was part of that wave of early console RPGs that demanded patience and careful attention, a time when games did not always hold your hand. This one was a direct port of the third computer title in the series, and it carried over the same dense, methodical style of play that defined the franchise.

You control a custom party of up to six characters, delving into a multi-level dungeon to retrieve the Diamond of Equity. Movement is grid-based and first-person, screen by screen, with frequent random encounters. Combat is turn-based, requiring tactical spell and ability selection, and the dungeon itself is a maze of teleporters, spinners, and secret doors that demands mapping on graph paper. The pacing is slow, the difficulty is punishing, and every step forward feels earned through preparation and caution. It feels like a meticulous, sometimes brutal, test of your organizational skills and resolve.

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