Mazes of Fate for Wii?

Mazes of Fate for Wii?

Sabarasa Entertainment are a development studio based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Not exactly a household name as yet, but the company has big plans for their new RPG game "Mazes of Fate".

Published by Graffiti Entertainment, the first Mazes of Fate appeared on the GBA earlier this month. In an interview with N-Philes, Sabarasa CEO Javier Otaegui said they are excited to bring the series onto the DS and Wii, and hope it will become a major RPG franchise.

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Langdom said:

Wow I like the amount of possibilities for RPG's on Wii, they just keep coming and coming.

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wiiman said:

This might be good but I've haven't seen this series.

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Ekaj185 said:

Looks good. I might rent it.

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DragonFoxCoon said:

This is what Nintendo wanted; to give smaller and unknown developers a chance to make games with less cost. Let's see if this plays out to Nintendo's advantage.

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TheKid said:

Why do these midget companies try to make RPGs. It's so challanging to find a good one! What I'd like to see are some more games like Elder Scrolls. Tried and true.

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Jason Pilcher said:

I love RPG's, but I don't know if I'll like this. Does anyone know how this might play, like Fable, or Final Fantasy?

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SeAmNiNjA said:

Don't mind me asking but what is maze of fate exactly? Not much of a rpg fan.

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AnDrEw said:

I'm actually playing the gameboy advance version right now, and I'm extremely happy with it. Just thinking about it coming to Wii sends a chill. The game couldve been done better, but it's definitely a breath of fresh air.

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Zoofa said:

The GBA version is fantastic and is very much a western style RPG. It has obvious attributes of old school dungeon crawlers, but also a lot of elements of later western RPGs like the Baldur's Gate (PC) and the Elder Scrolls series.

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