Mazes of Fate
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Mazes of Fate | |
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Developer(s) | Sabarasa Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Graffiti Entertainment |
Designer(s) | Javier Otaegui |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Release date | GameBoy Advance USA December 12, 2006 Nintendo DS USA February 26, 2008 |
Genre(s) | First-person role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: T (Teen) |
Mazes of Fate is a first-person role-playing video game developed by Sabarasa Entertainment and published by Graffiti Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. It has only been released in North America. It is the first Latin American game to be released for a Nintendo console.[citation needed]
A reconversion has been announced titled Mazes of Fate DS that will be released for the Nintendo DS. A sequel has been announced titled Mazes of Fate 2, which will be released for the Wii console.
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[edit] Plot
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[edit] Gameplay
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Mazes of Fate is a real-time first-person role-playing game in which the player takes controls of up to three characters. It bears similarities to older games in its genre, including Eye of the Beholder. When the player selects a file, he or she can choose from three different characters - the Warrior, the Rogue, and the Mage. The Warrior's abilities are tilted towards power, the Rogue's abilities are tilted towards speed and thief-related abilities, and the Mage's abilities are tilted towards magic and spells. The game has three different types of areas the player can explore - dungeons, the overworld, and civilized locations. The dungeons are the primary area where battles are fought, the overworld is a hub which leads to dungeons and civilized locations, and civilized locations often act to advance the story and purchase items.
[edit] Critical reception
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Mazes of Fate has received an average of 70.0% on Game Rankings.com based on 20 reviews. It has not charted on any North American charts, and as such does not have any sales figures available.