- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2010
- Also On: PlayStation 3
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 12 Ratings
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SterlingRMar 19, 201010This version of the game is better then the PS3 version simply because you can play without having to set up cards and the PS3 eye. The game is really polished. No 3D creatures, announcer naming summoned creatures or creature voices. This would make a great iPhone game for sure. Only card game that's better would be Magic the Gathering.
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DanteRMar 25, 201010Simply one of the best games released for PSP in some time. For $30, you're getting hours upon hours of excellent card strategy. With both a story mode, AI duels, and Multiplayer via Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure, you'll never want for an opponent. My only gripe, is that occasionally, the AI can be brutally unforgiving.
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DJAbacusApr 11, 201010For anyone who hasn't played Eye of Judgment and loves strategy games then give it a try. The original on the PS3 set me back about £1000 over 2 years and it was worth every cent. Now its gone portable and practically free to play.....very addictive fun game.
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75The Eye of Judgment: Legends solves all the errors of the first game, appeared in PS3 three years back. This game offers a good supply in modes for one player, maintaining the online supply of the original EoJ. Unfortunately, EoJ Legends isn't compatible with the PS Eye camera.
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70If you love strategy and cards, The Eye of Judgment Legends represents a good opportunity to enjoy of the turn-based fighting in your PSP.
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71The Eye of Judgment: Legends is a step forward from its PS3-version. That's partly because of the lack of a camera and expensive cards. The campaign, however, doesn't interest much as its story is unclear and the presentation is static. The graphics barely show any detail and the tutorial is too short to get a grip on the gameplay. Fans of card battles will love it, especially if they appreciate fighting online to learn how the cards work.