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Stacked with Daniel Negreanu

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Based on 20 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Myelin Media
Developer: 5000ft
Genre(s): Poker
Players: Multi
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: May 30, 2006
Summary
Stacked is a Texas Hold 'em poker game that captures the look, excitement and drama of the phenomenon that has captivated America. The game features a comprehensive poker school in which the player can receive tips and strategies from Daniel Negreanu (2004 ESPN Player of the Year, World Poker Tour Player of the Year)who will teach everything from the fundamentals of Hold 'em to advanced tournament strategies through full motion video, voiceovers and dynamic in-game features. As players progress through the game's career mode, they can apply Daniel's teachings to overcome some of poker's most renowned stars, including Josh Arieh, Jennifer Harman, Erick Lindgren, Carlos Mortenson, Evelyn Ng and David Williams. The Poki Artificial Intelligence system utilized in Stacked adapts its tactics in real-time to exploit the user's playing style, detecting tendencies and deploying appropriate counter-strategies to deliver a challenging and authentic experience. Gamers can organize a casual game with friends or compete to qualify for sanctioned multi-table tournaments. [Myelin Media]
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What The Critics Said
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GameSpot
Stacked presents itself as a typical game of poker, but thanks to a pretty intriguing artificial intelligence system, it plays things much smarter than your average poker title.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
Graphically, aurally, and from a production standpoint, STACKED with Daniel Negreanu is a bit of a mess, but don’t let that gruff exterior fool you. If you scrounge around a bit, you’ll find what every poker player is seeking; a real game improvement aid.
Read Full Review >Games Radar
Stacked could benefit from more polish and deeper player customization (no, we don't want to look fat and balding, even if we are), but its actual gameplay is solid, and the creepy I'm-watching-you-so-I-can-destroy-you vibe can only help your real-world strategy.
Read Full Review >Deeko
Overall, Stacked is a great poker game that could have been better. Granted, that would have meant more delays, but the overall package is well worth the price.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
Hmmm, I guess in the catalog of poker games that are on the market, Stacked does manage to be one of the best when it comes to its thinking opponent system and the inclusion of Negreanu himself, putting some personal touches on the product.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
The market may be over-saturated, but Stacked has the right hooks to attract the serious players and newbie learners alike.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
With too little in the way of additional options, it becomes almost a chore to play this game for the non-enthusiast. However, Stacked has its merits, especially as a tutorial, so it is worth a try for those interested in Texas Hold 'Em and all of its different intricacies.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
It's easily the best AI experience you'll find in a console poker title, so if you're dying to pick one up, definitely go with this one.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
A seriously clunky interface, on-demand advice from Negreanu that alternates between canny and staggeringly bad, and unimpressive graphics provide no saving graces. [Aug 2006, p.77]
G4 TV
When poker has almost been debased by constant media attention and excessive bandwagoneering, a game like Stacked is refreshing.
Read Full Review >GamingExcellence
Until you’ve decided and played your hand, the Pokibot is extremely slow. If you’re used to Internet Hold’em play, this game seems quite boring.
Read Full Review >Gamers' Temple
If stacked wants to play with the big boys, it needs to bring more to the table.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
Two things work against Stacked in the end. One, while the computer AI is great, whoever is dealing the cards needs to be looked into by the gaming commission. And it says "Halo With Chips" on the back, which gives the game higher expectations than it should. Being that I am really enjoying playing Texas Hold'em both in video games and in real life, I wanted to like Stacked. Unfortunately there are just too many other Poker games out there that are better, even with less realistic AI.
Read Full Review >Digital Entertainment News
If you want Texas Hold 'Em, there are plenty of other ways to get it. This game may have been alright had it been released even a year ago. As it is, Stacked just falls flat inthe face of the competition.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club)
If you're old enough to play online for nothing, why spend $30 for an ugly interface and weak action?
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Probably because when compared to the likes of World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour, even Hello Kitty: Poker Party would look like gold. Stacked is better than that fictitious mess, I think, and might be worth a rental if you'd like to see some decent poker-sim A.I.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Unfortunately, similar products have been around for years now, and unless you're not old enough to play competitive poker on an online gambling site (most of which offer free games as well), it's hard to justify picking this one up.
Read Full Review >IGN
The presentation on a whole is either poor and/or awkward, including the raise adjustment, menu navigation, visuals (specifically for the chips), lack of a reasonable create-a-player and more. These are essentially vital in any poker game and they really stick out when they're not done properly.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
The tutorial sets the stage for a pleasurable experience, but shoddy game modes, AI, and visuals kill the moment.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 5.5 (out of 10) based on 2 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
J B gave it a3:
The IGN review is dead on. This game was delayed and delayed for a reason: It's not very good. It doesn't matter how strong the poki engine is, the user interface is awful, not to mention the overall gameplay and poor online setup. Reminds me of a car with a Porsche engine but a Yugo body.
