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Wizardry Dimguil
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Wizardry Dimguil (stylized as Wizardry ~DIMGUIL~) is the fifth entry in Wizardry Gaiden series and a sequel to Wizardry Gaiden IV: Throb of the Demon's Heart, released in April 20, 2000 only in Japan. Dimguil is the only game to not have Gaiden on its subtitle and was intended for the last entry in the series published by ASCII, until resulted in its series reboot by Studio59 which later created Wizardry: Prisoners of the Battles.
Akina Nakamori performs Smile of the Moon for the theme song and included in Wizardry Dimguil Original Soundtrack.
Plot
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Gameplay
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Characters
- Main article:
Wizardry Dimguil/Characters
Trivia
- Programmer Yoshiharu Takaoka has intention to add shoot 'em up minigame secretly, but it was never eventuated due to his hard drive failure.[1]