What They’re Saying

Fight, Magic, Items isn’t just a history of some of the greats, but a celebration of an incredible sub-genre that has influenced people the world over.

Joe DelFranco
-Nerds of a Feater

If you’re remotely interested in video game history, or enjoy JRPGs, [Moher]’s book is comforting like a warm blanket and hot chocolate next to a fireplace.

Mitch Dyer
-Advanced Writer at WB Games Montreal

Informative, personal, and fascinating, this book earns its place among deep dives into video-game history.

Mary Kenney
-Author of Gamer Girls

A fun, fascinating exploration of the medium’s most magical genre.

Nicholas Eames
-Author of Kings of The Wyld

If you have any interest in Final Fantasy, classic games, or how the video game industry works, you owe it to yourself to pick up this book.

Max Covill
-Freelance Journalist specializing in Film, Anime, Pop Culture, and Video Games

Fight, Magic, Items captures the evolution of the genre and why it continues to grab us, decades after those first iconic pixelated games released.

Amanda
-Smart Bitches Trashy Books