Ten Ton Hammer's Wizard101 Review

by on Jan 14, 2009

<p>Danny "Ralsu" Gourley has always dreamed of wielding magic powers and weaving powerful dweomers to impress the ladies. Thanks to Kingsisle

Danny "Ralsu" Gourley has always dreamed of wielding magic powers and
weaving powerful dweomers to impress the ladies. Thanks to Kingsisle
Entertainment, Inc, now he can at least cast spells in target="_blank"
href="http://tentonhammer.com/taxonomy/term/1186">Wizard101.
In his review of a game he calls "three parts style="font-style: italic;">Harry Potter and
one part Pokémon,"
Ralsu tells Ten Ton Hammer readers what makes the game good and aspects
of the game that annoyed him most:

Wizard101
uses what developers love to call “stylized” graphics, which means that
items and bodies look like the real things with a touch of style added
to emphasize certain features. For instance, body parts may not be
exactly proportional (heads tend to be a little large).

Read the full href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/61447">Wizard101
Review to learn more.


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