Sorcery review
Sorcery is a rare example of a game that's made genuinely better by motion controls. Unfortunately, while the game feels great to control, Sorcery launches with many of its own shortcomings.
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Sorcery is a rare example of a game that's made genuinely better by motion controls. Unfortunately, while the game feels great to control, Sorcery launches with many of its own shortcomings.
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