Sony Computer Entertainment announced today the Autumn release of THE EYE OF JUDGMENT -- developed exclusively for PLAYSTATION® 3 (PS3) in collaboration with trading cards expert and market leader Hasbro. THE EYE OF JUDGMENT is a new concept of interactive entertainment that combines Hasbro trading cards expertise, a strategic board game format, the immense power of PS3 and the ground breaking technology of Sony Computer Entertainments next-generation PLAYSTATION® Eye camera. Magical, visually stunning, conceptually unique, easy to play and seriously enjoyable, THE EYE OF JUDGMENT will appeal to gamers of all ages and abilities and is set to become a PS3 must-have.
How does it work? First, set up the next-generation PLAYSTATION Eye USB camera in its special stand arched over the play mat a grid of nine fields - on your tabletop; then draw five cards from the 30-card deck. The aim of the game is to control five fields on the mat a simple concept; but this is where the magic starts. Your opponent places a game card down on a field on the mat. On the screen, vibrations and energy waves begin to emanate from the card; before your eyes, the game creature emerges from the flat surface in incredible 3D detail.
Its your turn. You look through your hand for a creature or spell card with the right attributes to defeat that of your opponents. If you select a creature card say, a dragon and place it down on an adjacent square, facing your opponents creature. On the screen, your dragon emerges in 3D, wings beating, and launches a jet of scorching flame at your opponents creature. Battle has commenced. Take turns to place and activate cards on the fields: each card summons a different creature or spell, with an amazing variety of attack and defence characteristics. Choose from creatures including Flame Magus and Bioliths. Many have special abilities that you must consider. Choose from spells that heal, burn, teleport and more. Your task is to conquer the board by deploying your cards more skilfully than your opponent does, and making the right decisions sometime sacrificing a creature for strategic gain
THE EYE OF JUDGMENT is made possible by the card-reading abilities of the next-generation PLAYSTATION®Eye camera and PS3. Each card features a unique code which the camera reads, allowing PS3 to create High Definition animated characters and meld them seamlessly into the on-screen camera view of the tabletop. Its a revolutionary application of the latest technology to a much-loved card gaming format that will captivate players of all ages.
- Three ways to play: play on your own against PS3, against an opponent in two-player mode or against an opponent online.
- THE EYE OF JUDGMENT is developed in collaboration with Hasbros Wizards of the Coast subsidiary: producer of MAGIC: THE GATHERING, the worlds premier trading card game.
- THE EYE OF JUDGMENT comes with a starter pack of 30 character and spell cards, plus 4 function cards. A total of more than 100 cards will be available at launch, which can be purchased separately in stores, with a variety of themed decks available from major retail chains across Europe. Trade, swap and build your card deck for the ultimate battle.






Comments
There's a pretty cool picture on the net though, that demonstrates how they interact with humans:
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But has anyone considered this? A YuGiOh version? I mean, come ON, YuGiOh is pretty damned popular, and on the TV Show/Manga, they have holographic battles with their cards...I mean, its an obvious match...I can hear YuGiOh fans panting and slobbering (can one hear 'slobber' 0_o) at the possibility >_>
Card players can play regular card games for HOURS AND HOURS ON END. Imagine holographic cards ONLINE.
I think Metal Gear Acid can be classified as a "Card Game", I played it and it was actually fun. I spent days on that game for a while, and I wasn't even a Card game enthusiast. I think I would spend a long time on that game if I became accustomed to the rules and actually got better and better.
As Seeker X said, people can honestly get addicted to games like this, I remember the days when there was a Pokemon Card games craze, I collected the cards like hell.
Then when my friend brought Magic the Gathering cards to College, I once again loved it, and enjoyed my self immensely. It really was quite fun, and so I think this should be an experience just like that.
The great thing is that it will have both an online and offline mode, so I can play against one of you, or against the AI, so I wont get absolutely bored, and with the number of card collectors out there, I know that there will be people playing this game online. I just hope that they find a way to stop cheating...
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