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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Strategy/Card Game
RELEASE DATE
30/OCT/07
ESRB RATING
TEEN, Fantasy Violence
DEVELOPER
Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios -- Japan Studio
PUBLISHER
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
PLAYING AS #USES
PLAYING AGAINST #USES
HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
DESCRIPTION
Reminiscent of the holographic chessboard on the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars, The Eye of Judgment is a twist on classic card play found in such games as Magic and Pokémon. The game showcases three-dimensional characters fighting to the death on a three-by-three grid. By using an EyeToy to scan the unique "cybercode" on the back of each card, players can watch their chosen creatures fight it out in onscreen environments that include lava, ice, and fire.
To initiate a battle, gamers must gesture with their hand in front of the camera. The game view then shifts from the board to the actual environment the animals are in and a duel begins. Throughout the game players will face such enemies as skeleton warriors, dragons, giant ships, goblins, war machines, and banshees. Although gamers begin with only 30 cards, 80 additional characters can be purchased. Players may battle alone offline or connect to the Internet and challenge other gamers all over the world. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“good concept. bad design.”
“good concept. bad design.”
created 17/SEP/2010
“awesome :P”
“awesome :P”
created 06/OCT/2009
“Good fun, but time consuming.”
“Good fun, but time consuming.”
created 03/SEP/2009
“"Beginner difficulty," my ass. Every time I had victory within my grasp, the computer deviates from its usual stupid move to do something unrealistically good. I felt I was still doing...”
created 29/JUN/2009
“Only got the starter deck and never really played online. Nice idea though.”
“Only got the starter deck and never really played online. Nice idea though.”
created 19/JAN/2009
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
published 20/JAN/2008
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The average age for gamers, most have been playing for 12 years.
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