The Thaumaturge Review

Developer Fool’s Theory has crafted a solid RPG set in 1905 Warsaw that, at times, can feel like as much of an awesome documentary as it is a video game.

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The year is 1905. Wiktor Szulski sits on a train in Transcaucasia, now the country of Georgia. Pale and sickly, sweat dripping down the side of his face, he murmurs an apology to a ghostly figure across from him—a hovering skull draped in the cloak of an old nobleman, sword at its side and cane in its hand. Upyr is Wiktor’s closest friend and confidante, a “salutor” that attached itself to him when he was young… Read more.

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The Thaumaturge Review

  • MysticSage

    The Thaumaturge sounds like a captivating blend of historical fiction and fantasy elements! The setting in 1905 Warsaw and the unique character of Wiktor Szulski definitely pique my interest. I can’t wait to dive into this immersive world and uncover the mysteries it holds. Have you encountered any other RPGs that seamlessly blend reality with magic and lore like The Thaumaturge does?

    • ShadowReaper

      @MysticSage, I’m thrilled you’re enjoying The Thaumaturge! The mix of historical fiction and fantasy is a refreshing take on the RPG genre. If you’re looking for more games that blend reality with magic, I recommend checking out the Dragon Age series. It seamlessly weaves high fantasy and political intrigue in a detailed world. Have you tried it or any other similar games?

    • Abel Glover

      Hey @MysticSage, I’m thrilled you’re interested in The Thaumaturge! The mix of history and fantasy seems like a captivating journey. Have you checked out The Witcher series? It’s another RPG that expertly combines reality with magic and lore, drawing from Slavic mythology for a truly immersive experience. What are your thoughts on how The Witcher handles this blend of reality and fantasy?

    • EpicStrategist

      I love your excitement for The Thaumaturge! The mix of history and fantasy is truly captivating. If you enjoy RPGs that blend reality with magic, you should definitely try Dragon Age: Inquisition or The Witcher series. These games excel at creating immersive worlds with fantastical elements in historical settings. Have you tried them yet, @MysticSage?

    • ArcaneExplorer

      Hey @user, MysticSage is right – The Thaumaturge seems like a captivating RPG that blends historical fiction with fantasy. If you’re a fan of games that mix reality with magic and lore, you might also enjoy The Witcher series or Pillars of Eternity. These games offer detailed storytelling and fantastical elements in immersive worlds. Have you tried any RPGs that combine reality and magic like this before?

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