Shadow Sorcerer 【LEGIT】
: Despite technical flaws, it is praised as a "big step forward in playability" compared to previous D&D action games. It is lauded for its strategic, tactical, and political elements, such as managing refugee morale.
Originally released by U.S. Gold and Strategic Simulations (SSI), this game is a sequel to Heroes of the Lance and Dragons of Flame . It was one of the first D&D titles to experiment with an isometric perspective and real-time combat, predating classics like Baldur's Gate . Shadow Sorcerer
: Reviewers often cite "horrible pathfinding" and frustrating combat where AI allies may wander into their own spells. The core "escort quest" of moving slow-moving refugees is often described as tedious and boring. : Despite technical flaws, it is praised as
