Wizordum
Released: 4/29/2025
Score Breakdown
82.9
Critic Average
8 reviews
93
Steam User Score
725 reviews
100
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
83 vs 93
83 vs 100
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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11/17/2025
Late Review“Wizordum is a brilliant return to the golden age of 90s FPS games, paying homage to the classics without ever losing its own identity. It combines frantic action, striking visuals, clever puzzles and delightful secrets, delivering an experience that feels both nostalgic and modern at the same time. It’s a game made with genuine love for the genre — one that rewards the curious, challenges veterans and welcomes new players. For anyone who grew up with Heretic, Hexen and other icons of the past, Wizordum is a gift and an adventure that truly deserves to be experienced.”
90
90/100
10/15/2025
Late Review“Wizordum is a nostalgic throwback that still feels new and exciting to play. It’s a great step into high fantasy while being true to its inspirations.”
92
92/100
10/1/2025
Late Review“Make no mistake, by no means is Wizordrum a bad game. The game features some good level design, and it’s simply impossible to mess up a gameplay loop inspired by Heretic and old-school Doom. But this is the issue: it’s just a very derivative game, whose main appeal (it being heavily inspired by Heretic) feels less impactful after the release of Nightdive’s Heretic remaster collection.”
70
70/100
9/23/2025
Late Review“Wizordum has all the trappings of an early 90s first-person shooter, expertly looking and playing the part well. But Emberheart Games has gone the extra mile to incorporate modern flair, creating more than just homage.”
90
90/100
9/23/2025
Late Review“Progression also feels a little flat. Each individual level is well made but I rarely felt like they were getting harder or more complex as I went. This is a solid and well made first-person-shooter, if not a revolutionary one.”
75
75/100
5/22/2025
Launch Window“Wizordum is a magic-fueled shooter that casts a powerful spell—until it occasionally trips over its own robes. It nails the look, the feel, and the pace of a 90s fantasy FPS, and it comes packed with just enough modern convenience (like a level editor and leaderboard challenges) to keep it relevant. The combat is consistently fun, the secrets are satisfying, and the world is worth exploring. But cluttered inventory systems, uneven pacing, and a few too many "gotcha" moments drag down what could otherwise be a near-perfect spell-slinging romp. If you're here to blast skeletons, soak in some pixel-art charm, and unleash hellfire with your fingertips, Wizordum absolutely delivers—just don’t expect perfection in every spell.”
75
75/100
5/4/2025
Launch Window“Wizordum brings back the classic charm of first-person shooters—something I didn’t realize I missed until I jumped into this game. It rewards exploration, with plenty of secrets to uncover and treasure to find, and the end-of-level score system gives it a satisfying arcade feel that encourages replaying levels. I did experience some motion sickness while playing on my PC and Steam Deck, which eased up when I switched to playing on a TV—so that might be something to keep in mind if you’re prone to motion sickness. That aside, Wizordum scratched a nostalgic itch I didn’t even know I had—and I’m glad I got to experience this game.”
91
91/100
4/28/2025
Early Review“Tons of exploration and adventure await across three episodes, the last of which ending with a challenging onslaught of enemies and obstacles. Wizordum doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it is a competent and well-made retro shooter with tight, spell-based gunplay.”
80
80/100
