Sarcasm, Spells, and the ’90s: Our First Look at Simon the Sorcerer: Origins

For a generation of point-and-click fans, there are few characters as iconic—or as gloriously sarcastic—as Simon the Sorcerer. Now, over thirty years after he first tumbled into the Magical World, the story is finally going back to where it all began. Get ready, chums, because Simon the Sorcerer: Origins is almost here, and it looks like a love letter to classic adventure gaming.

The Magic is Back, and it’s Hand-Drawn

Developer Smallthing Studios has truly done something special with the game’s aesthetic. Inspired by late ’90s and early 2000s animation—even bringing in artists who worked on the Oscar-nominated film KlausOrigins boasts over 15,000 hand-drawn frames and 50 fully hand-drawn backgrounds. The result is a vibrant, lush, and truly alive 2D world that feels like a modern-day Saturday morning cartoon, perfectly capturing the whimsical, yet slightly twisted, fantasy setting.

This isn’t just a nostalgic throwback; it’s a visually stunning experience that promises to be one of the most beautiful point-and-click titles in years.

The Origin Story: Weeks Before the Adventure

Origins serves as an official prequel, set in the weeks just before the events of the 1993 original. We follow teenage Simon after a forced move to a new house. Before he even gets to insult a talking door, he’s drawn into a foreign world by an ancient prophecy.

This new adventure promises to delve into his past, revealing how he stumbled into this chaotic new realm populated by powerful (and mostly useless) wizards, strange creatures, and, of course, plenty of baffling alchemical devices. Expect a story that balances genuine heartfelt moments with Simon’s signature, razor-sharp wit.

The Voice of Sarcasm Returns

No Simon the Sorcerer game would be complete without the voice of its hero, and fans will be thrilled to know that the original English voice actor, the iconic British comedian Chris Barrie (known for Red Dwarf and Tomb Raider), is reprising the role! His unmistakable timing and dry delivery are central to Simon’s charm, and his return after more than three decades adds an extra layer of authentic nostalgia.

Adding to the auditory treats is an original score by industry veteran Mason Fisher, blending whimsical fantasy with emotional depth. Oh, and keep your ears open: music icon Rick Astley is even making a surprise musical contribution!

Classic Gameplay with Modern Polish

At its heart, Origins is a classic point-and-click adventure. You’ll be solving tricky puzzles, combining items, operating ancient mechanisms, and learning powerful spells. Previews suggest a streamlined, intuitive interface that lets you directly control Simon, complete with a handy feature to highlight all interactive points on screen—a welcome quality-of-life improvement for the modern adventurer.

One preview mentioned a hilariously convoluted, multi-step puzzle just to retrieve a key from a kitchen sink, which is exactly the kind of absurd, clever challenge fans of the genre crave.


Ready to Step Back into the Magical World?

Simon the Sorcerer: Origins is shaping up to be a magical, hilarious, and visually captivating journey back to the roots of a cult classic. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer ready to experience the most sarcastic wizard in video game history for the first time, this is an adventure you won’t want to miss.

Mark your calendars! Simon the Sorcerer: Origins is set to launch on October 28, 2025, for PC, Mac, Linux, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox One/Series X|S. Get ready to solve some puzzles, embrace the sarcasm, and find out exactly how Simon became the Sorcerer.

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