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Battle online opponents or play through the story in Offline Mode
Interact with Hunters from PSO Episode I and II in the lobby
Strategically combine Action and Assist cards to complete your powerful decks
For 1-4 players
Rating: 3.88/5 from 16 reviews
Don't knock it until you try it.
Rating: 5/5
First of all I'd like to say that I have played this game in both offline and online modes already. Now most of the complaints about this game is about it being centered around turnbased cardplay, instead of the hack and slash exploration that made Phantasy Star Online Episode I and II what it was. Change is not always bad. I was skeptikal until Mr. Armion Ovlight, a well known gamer, allowed me to play with him. I was blown away at the complexity of the game. It requires you to think, and adapt. The game was well designed. Actual gameplay takes place on preset battlefields. These battlefields are B-E-A-utiful. Graphics were not spared there. And everything reacts, from grass swaying in the wind, to birds flying over head and sometimes scattering at intense moments. Musically, Card revolution improves on itself by introducing several new tracks. Dolby owners will love the soundtrack. What about the card gimmick? The cards are your items, armors, weapons, extra attacks, mags, and special moves. Of course if you are the darkside, many cards are replaced with Enemy cards. You will summon forth the creatures of Ragol to do your bidding. Your HL from Episode I and II carries over to Episode 3 as well as your guild card data.
Now the minuses are; character creation is useless as you will use a preset character in battle and your character will not be seen outside of Lobbies and pioneer 2. AR cheats are already surfacing, though bans for using them are in progress Online community, what can be expected Online with any game are a few troublemakers Unbeatable cards; such as poufully slime, and the extremly rare ???, Flow, and Cell, cards.
all in all it's a great game.
I gotta play it!
Rating: 5/5
I luv card battling! This game looks like a card version of chess! I looked at the video clips and it looks awesome! But best of all, I luv 2 see the people die in the game fer some reason. I wonder who I should use. I cant wait fer Phantasy Star Universe to come out!
Good But remember
Rating: /5
it is a great game but like all games that you can go on online with you can't return it. so make sure you really want it. (...)
Now most of the complaints about this game is about it being centered around turnbased cardplay, instead of the hack and slash exploration that made Phantasy Star Online Episode I and II what it was. Change is not always bad. I was skeptikal until Mr. Armion Ovlight, a well known gamer, allowed me to play with him. I was blown away at the complexity of the game. It requires you to think, and adapt. The game was well designed. Actual gameplay takes place on preset battlefields. These battlefields are B-E-A-utiful. Graphics were not spared there. And everything reacts, from grass swaying in the wind, to birds flying over head and sometimes scattering at intense moments. Musically, Card revolution improves on itself by introducing several new tracks. Dolby owners will love the soundtrack. What about the card gimmick? The cards are your items, armors, weapons, extra attacks, mags, and special moves. Of course if you are the darkside, many cards are replaced with Enemy cards. You will summon forth the creatures of Ragol to do your bidding. Your HL from Episode I and II carries over to Episode 3 as well as your guild card data.
Now the minuses are; character creation is useless as you will use a preset character in battle and your character will not be seen outside of Lobbies and pioneer 2.
AR cheats are already surfacing, though bans for using them are in progress
Online community, what can be expected Online with any game are a few troublemakers
Unbeatable cards; such as poufully slime, and the extremly rare ???, Flow, and Cell, cards.
all in all it's a great game.