Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God[a] is a video game developed by Compile Heart for the PlayStation Vita.
The Limited Edition copy sold in North America includes a specially designed bib, plastic spoon and plate.
Its lighthearted nature is hard to recommend if you're not a fan of the genre, but if you're willing to try something a little different, there’s enough delicious pleasantries served throughout to satisfy anyone's dungeon-crawling cravings".
[14] IGN's Meghan Sullivan rated the game 7.5/10, stating that "although Sorcery Saga's roguelike elements and minor glitches made me feel incredibly frustrated at times, I still enjoyed the story and characters enough to power through its multileveled dungeons just to see what happened once the credits rolled.
[15] Danielle Riendeau of Polygon was more critical of the game, criticising the "tedious mechanics, arbitrary deaths and disturbing, off-putting writing", and said that "Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God treated me like a bad pet, whacking my nose with a newspaper without ever showing me what I did wrong.