Riku-Nara
11-29-2007, 04:32 PM
The Eye of Judgment, seems like your typical RPG, magical creature, card simulator, but there is a possible selling point in the game. Instead of going through the game and collecting various cards (with expansion packs being available in the future), the game comes with the Playstation Eye peripheral, the successor to the eye toy, and a playing mat to bring the card battle felling to life. Players can also "poke" their cards to perform certain action, and a "rock paper scissors" style of game play is available for younger player.
The game runs on a "mana" style system i.e. a player gains a point for taking out another player's card. The playing field also goes deeper than most, setting a certain element to each field, i.e a certain monster gets +2 life points for being played on a certain field, and vice versa for other monsters. This can get a bit confusing as the game progresses.
Rating: 7.5
Pros: Interesting style of gameplay, very detailed battle system, online play included, and a wide variety of monsters, playstation eye included.
Cons: Very steep learning curve ( and the easy setting can be a bit too easy), when counting up how much money could be spent collecting cards, the game could double or triple in price.
Screenshots:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s275/distortedinkc/eoj.jpg
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m55/gurideape/telas/the_eye_of_judgment/03.jpg
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m55/gurideape/telas/the_eye_of_judgment/07.jpg
The game runs on a "mana" style system i.e. a player gains a point for taking out another player's card. The playing field also goes deeper than most, setting a certain element to each field, i.e a certain monster gets +2 life points for being played on a certain field, and vice versa for other monsters. This can get a bit confusing as the game progresses.
Rating: 7.5
Pros: Interesting style of gameplay, very detailed battle system, online play included, and a wide variety of monsters, playstation eye included.
Cons: Very steep learning curve ( and the easy setting can be a bit too easy), when counting up how much money could be spent collecting cards, the game could double or triple in price.
Screenshots:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s275/distortedinkc/eoj.jpg
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m55/gurideape/telas/the_eye_of_judgment/03.jpg
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m55/gurideape/telas/the_eye_of_judgment/07.jpg