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PC - Windows : Marvel Trading Card Game Reviews

Gas Gauge: 65
Gas Gauge 65
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For pros only

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: July 25, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Trading card games, real or digital, are an acquired taste to say the least. You either get them and dig them, or you don't. I myself have never really been into these kind of card games since Magic: The Gathering when I was a kid, and for one reason or another, decided to give the Marvel Trading Card Game a try. Needless to say, why you get a decent card game here, it's really for pros only, and newcomers to the genre are far from welcome here. Featuring a bevy of Marvel heroes and villains and various attacks in your decks, the Marvel Trading Card Game offers some interesting modes and ways to play, and features good use of Marvel's VS system as well. The game's interface however is sloppily put together and archaic to say the least though, and you may find youself taking longer to set up a game than actually playing. All that being said, the Marvel Trading Card Game offers enough here for veteran card gamers (real or digital) to hold their interests, but for newbies to the genre, you are better off elsewhere.


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