The Eye of Judgment review

Magic the Gathering meets Final Fantasy in PS3's innovative PS Eye game

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Solid RPG gameplay

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    Watching monsters come to life

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    Finally mastering tactics

Cons

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    Takes forever to get going

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    More challenging than it looks

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    Could use some more depth

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Oct 23, 2007

Those who play fantasy card games need big imaginations. To normal folk they%26rsquo;re just people sitting round their kitchen table flipping cards at one another, but in their minds they%26rsquo;re mighty goblins and sexy elves taking part in epic mythical battles. But in The Eye of Judgment you don%26rsquo;t have to imagine your cards coming to life, because they do, in hi-def. How? Magic. Except by %26ldquo;magic%26rdquo; we mean %26ldquo;a small plastic camera attached to a stand that reads barcodes on🍌 cards.%26rdquo;

Anyway, when you buy the game your box of tri🤪cks contains a disc, a pack of cards with lots of different monsters on them, a plastic stand, a PlayStation Eye and a cloth playing mat with a three by three grid on it. Setting it all up is an absolute chore and calibrating theꦦ camera is simple. Then when you%26rsquo;ve sorted everything out it%26rsquo;s time to battle.

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GenreStrategy
DescriptionA card-battler that uses the PlayStation Eye to bring real, collectible cards to full 3D life onscreen. It's like Star Wars Chess, only if you win, a wookie won't rip your arms off.
Platform"PS3"
US censor rating"Teen"
UK censor rating"12+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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