![]() It also fails to create a compelling reason for card game players to give up the luxury of playing anywhere at anytime, instead of setting themselves up in front of the TV, with enough space - and light - for the PlayStation Eye to function properly, all while whipping their heads back and forth as they play cards to see what's happening onscreen. Though the integration of the new PlayStation Eye, a kind of webcam for the PlayStation 3, into the game is relatively seamless, and I did find myself in a few heated battles, the game falls short of re-creating the depth of the more popular and time-tested card games like "Magic: The Gathering," and instead aims for quick games and fast game play. Teaming with Hasbro subsidiary Wizards of the Coast, a company well established in the collectible card market, the game's success might be considered a slam-dunk.īut there's not much here to turn card game lovers into video gamers, or to turn video game lovers. 26, 2007 — - With the release of the card game-video game hybrid "The Eye of Judgment" for the PlayStation 3, Sony is dipping its foot into the very lucrative waters of two of the world's largest entertainment markets: video games and collectible card games.
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