A Gameplay Video by G4tv, showing exactly how the Game is to be played, so if you were on the rocks about getting this game, watch the game in play, and make your decision. Go to the source to view the video.

We got Eye of Judgment in here at the office and while you'll have to wait for X-Play's review, check out this gameplay!

G4tv.com represented red, while X-Play threw down in blue.
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    Shadow of Death Sep 27, 07
    I hope that:

    There is both Online play, and a goodly long single player campaign...I don't know anyone else in town with PS3 (I don't know anybody, pretty much, antisocial and all that)...But I'm sure at least one person on my PSN will end up getting this game...And I can always add others...

    Without a good single player campaign though, this game isn't worth it at all, for me...Except for the fact it comes with the Playstation Eye...
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      Krunal Sep 28, 07
      I'm getting this game FOR SURE. As for an online play, yup that's included as well, and your required to register your deck first before you actually begin play, so cheating will also be disabled. Looking forward to playing with you
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    Kazooieman* Sep 27, 07
    I hope that you can skip the cinematic battles because they'll make the duels even longer! =(
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      Krunal Sep 28, 07
      Should be an in-game option, that most people will disable once they've seen the scenes about 100 times lol
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    Bale Fire Sep 27, 07
    Wow a awesome vid. That's made up my mind. I am going to get this game no matter what. I don't think there's a single player campaign tallteen but your able to vs the computer and online has been confirmed.
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      Krunal Sep 28, 07
      If you've made up your mind... why don't you actually visit the forum as well, trying to get some discussion going on, unfortunately, I seem to be the only person in the forum

      OH and there is a Single Player Campaign, a Multiplayer mode and an Online mode

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