Parent Game: Joe Dever's Lone Wolf
Joe Dever's Lone Wolf: Console Edition

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Summary

Lone Wolf is back in video game form with a brand-new story, a deep combat system, stunning graphics and much more!

Acclaimed author Joe Dever played an active role in the development of the game and his new narrative follows on from his classic 1980's gamebook, shedding a new light on Lone Wolf’s world, Magnamund!

The Console Edition includes all 4 acts of the story. Are you ready to write your own destiny?

▪ A brand-new adventure written by Joe Dever, with a deep and dark redesign of Lone Wolf, his world and his enemies.
▪ A real medieval tome with hand-drawn illustrations.
▪ Create your character and try out different combinations of Kai Disciplines, traits and gear.
▪ Write your own story through multiple choices.
▪ A real combat system, where your prowess really counts –no random number table or dice to throw!
▪ Wield Lone Wolf’s signature weapon, the Sommerswerd!
▪ Play again, make different choices and explore new paths and fighting styles!

For Sommerlund and the Kai!


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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf: Console Edition Reviews & Ratings

80
Review by ICXM
March 30, 2016

The writing itself isn’t exceptional but it moves the story along, and the combat itself is a highlight that just about anyone could have fun with.

80
Review by Multiplayer.it
March 29, 2016

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf Console Edition is the same charming mix of gamebook and RPG that we so much appreciated on mobile and PC.

74
Review by IGN Spain
March 28, 2016

A different kind of game that only a few will enjoy. Those seeking an adrenaline rush should run away from this game, that is closer to being a book than a videogame.

70
Review by Brash Games
March 26, 2016

I’m enjoying this game a lot more than I thought I would but it’s not without its faults, the combat can and does get repetitive very, very quickly and the lack of narration can make the reading tedious, some people would argue that the narration would ruin the atmosphere of the game but there is never anything wrong with offering people a choice because if you’re like me and you came home from a long day at work the last thing you want to do is read paragraphs after paragraphs of digital text.

Game Information
Release Date March 16, 2016
Publisher 505 Games, Forge Reply
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Third person
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes Fantasy
Platforms PlayStation 4, Xbox One