Dom from DarkZero writes - "If you haven’t looked into to this new Vita release, then you’re probably wondering what the hell this video game could be about. There’s no doubt that it’s a unique name, but simply trying to dissect the meaning behind it won’t tell you what type of game it is. I can tell you, and it’s probably one thing you would guess right, is that the game is from Japan, brought across here by Rising Star Games, a publisher that shines in bringing lesser known and quirky games to our shore. So with their new release firmly sitting on store shelves and on the PlayStation Store, I’ll solve the question you are dying to ask. Exactly what the hell is Sorcery Saga: The Curse of the Great Curry God?"
Digitally Downloaded writes: "The PlayStation Vita has had a difficult life to date, though it has been moderately successful in Japan, and that means one thing; it has had a lot of JRPGs developed for it. A disproportionate number of them, in fact."
Digitally Downloaded writes: "What is appealing about the roguelike is that on a very fundamental level, from the very building blocks of the sub-genre's creation, it is absurdism in motion. And, just like absurdism in theatre, literature, and the other arts, through its repetitive mechanical structure it tells us a lot about the human condition because it is so damned addictive."