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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: MPTheory on October 09, 2007, 10:24:30 AM
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http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/Games/THE_EYE_OF_JUDGMENT
I was never a huge fan of this type of card games, but this looks really neat.
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yea it looks neat
but sadly it doesnt look purchase worthy to me. it is a great concept and if it was done with a bigger well known franchise (Magic - YugiOh - etc) i think it would appeal to more ppl and be worthwhile... thing is with card games is you will want there to be lots and lots of cards and there are always expansions - will they support this game in same way
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I\'m sure the game is a vehicle to sell shitloads of cards. That\'s pure speculation, but it would make sense.
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well the problem with saling lots of cards is the game will only have storage for so many cards and i doubting they will release many more cards outside of the first 100 they have now
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I picked up this game recently and it\'s pretty fun. I used to play MTG back in the day and IMO that game was about pure raw power. The way you win in EoJ is by occupying 5 of the 9 squares on the board. If you make a deck focused on big damage guys you will most likely lose as mana is hard to maintain in the game. IMO this makes the game more strategic and challenging, it\'s very hard to make a consistently good deck. One problem is that its easy to copy cards, find a picture online and print it out and you can use it in the game. The only counter to this is that cards that you would need to print out like the ultra rares are hard to use in a lot of the games as they cost a lot of mana.
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Many are holding back because it looks expensive and arent sure how enjoyable it is but the people that bought it love it.
After some time of playing and experimentation, the game builts lots of depth and strategic thinking. It is well thought and gets very challenging
If Sony included the eye camera with all consoles PS3 would have been even more diversified and more competitive against Wii. I see lots of appeal in eye of judgement and other forthcoming Eye Camera games for people that bought Wii for its simplistic way of thinking and playability. Eye of Judgement would have been cheaper for the consumer to buy too.