![]() ![]() ![]() Or it's like the collectible card game, Magic: The Gathering meets Monopoly. It's like chess - if it could be played with cards - and on different game boards - and had many more pieces that you could mix and match. that would take extra brain power to think about how you can possibly win. ie, it's easy to play blackjack - but if the Ace got +1 in value if paired with a 4, or two 6's would each be reduced by 2 if the dealer shows a face card. ***DISCLAIMER: I really don't recommend this game for anyone under 13 based on the cognitive developement required to tactically play and have real fun with the game. And playing online against worldwide opponents adds a whole new level of addiction. The gameplay is exactly like Culdcept on the PS2, but this edition includes more cards and new artwork on some of the old cards. I've had my game for years now and it's still one of the most-played games in my collection. *The overall rating of this game is a 5 based on the fun factor and replay value. A real treat would have been if they had generated a sort of gameplay that actually shows a little "Powder Puff" growing and using enough item strength to take down a huge dragon - or showing a "Lung" creature growing from 0 to 300 strength. It's alright watching two beautifully drawn creature cards and their items/support creatures, and then seeing the plusses and minuses in ATT/HP before someone wins or loses. *What is missing from the game is the battle graphics. The games can be long, but setting a short time limit on turns can really make the decisions quick and the time will fly by. And the online aspect adds so much to the spectrum. You can play multiplayer, including creating an AI character based on your own characteristics and using your own deck of cards. ![]() From collecting all the cards, to collecting all the medals and achievements, to building the perfect deck to beat any computer, AI or human opponent (yet still losing), this game keeps you thinking about how different cards work together and how you can alt er each deck based on which map you use. *The gameplay is very addictive, earning it a 5. The movies in it and the unique art help it to stand out from other card/board games, but the gameboard graphics are nothing to write home about. *In the way of the graphics, I give this a 4. In fact, this game and its predecessor for the PS2 are "under-the-radar" games. If you like card games, board games, AND video games, Culdcept is for you! It doesn't really focus on graphic battles or cute cuddly-ness to get you interested but the gameplay can keep you playing for hours straight. Read full reviewĬuldcept Saga is Monopoly: The Gathering, Part 2 That's all I really care to write, but rest-assured, this will be the best $10 you've spent in a long time, sucka. And maybe mine has spells that destroy one item card from your displayed hand, such as a weapon that allows you to attack first, even when defending. And maybe your book is supplemented with a bunch of spells that allow you to control your dice rolls and land where you want. Maybe your book is designed to take my turf by force after I spent precious resources to upgrade it, but perhaps my book has a bunch of shield items to help me hold my turf down. And some cards you'll want to have multiples of in your chosen deck of 50. so don't lose! And his will be completely different for a long time, as there are reportedly 470 cards to be had. So you and your buddy throw down for an hour, with the incentive that 1st place gets 12 shiny new cards, and 2nd place gets 6. And it's never the same, it's completely random. Players can also customize their character's appearance and card book by visiting the Xbox Live Marketplace.Įach time you play, you get rewarded with more cards which, in turn, make you want to play to get more cards. Previously released on PlayStation 2, Culdcept on Xbox 360 features revamped 3D visuals, more animation, alternate map routes, and achievement points. By winning matches in the Story Mode, players will be able to build custom decks for use in competition on Xbox Live. Once a battle is won, players earn the square as well as the card used to defend it. ![]() Subsequent players who land on an occupied square can do one of two things: pay a toll and continue moving or fight to reclaim the territory. Once a player moves into unclaimed territory, he or she is allowed to place creatures found on one of the cards to guard the square. The object is to claim as much territory, represented by squares on a map, as possible. Cards are used to cast spells, use items, or summon creatures to fight rival opponents. Each player, referred in the game as a Cepter, begins with a 50-card deck from a pool of 480.
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