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Eye of Judgment

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Date Released: Oct 23, 2007

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Description

The unique combination of the power of the PlayStation®3, the engineering behind the next generation camera, innovative ‘cybercode’ technology takes video games and the trading card game (TCG) genres and combines them into one revolutionary gaming experience.

"Augmented Reality"—like scenes from sci-fi movies, play a game with 3D generated images super imposed in real world environments. Simply place a trading card with ‘cybercode’ technology underneath the next generation camera and watch a generated creature appear. The PlayStation®3 and the next generation camera recognizes the ‘cybercode’ and reads creature type, orientation, tracks movement and calculates gameplay maneuvers in real-time.

Simple gameplay mechanics:

  • Create a deck from hundreds of different creatures cards and magic spell.
  • Strategically place one card on the 3x3 grid.
  • Watch cards come to ‘life’ and battle against your opponent’s cards.
  • Alternate turns and react to your opponents moves.
  • First person to occupy 5 squares wins the game.

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game is fun and worth owning

It is a fun game that you never seem to have the same thing happen twice, a great thinking game and the graphics are cool and entertaining to watch, a novice so far but watch out in the foreseeable future.
 

Top Notch Entertainment

With the upcoming Sony Magic Wands (or whatever they are called) coming out I figured I'd invest in an Eyecamera. That's when I stumbled across this game which came with the camera. I bought the game, then went on eBay to score some extra cards. It takes a while to be able to beat the game, but after a while strategy sits in and you get better at it. If you can't beat the game at the easiest setting you need more practice.

There have been 3 updates to the game so if you go online to download the updates (to use cards from decks 2 and 3) be warned, it's massive. Do your update last thing at night and leave your PS3 to download the update overnight.

You can still buy cards, and there is still a functioning community out there, but don't expect to hop online and pick up a game with someone.

I haven't really had problems with card reading, as I set up the game with low light levels. Once when a card wasn't being read, I actually lowered the light levels and it was more readable!

Anyway, if you are in the market for an Eyecamera and you enjoy strategy games, don't be afrisd to give this a try.
 

Good at first.

This game is good at first, but then it gets boring. The plus side is if you get it with the web-cam, then it's almost worth it.
 

lame game

You know, i would love to write a positive review about this game. The thing is though, i can't. I wasn't even able to play this game! You need cards, a mat, and the ps3 eye along with the game disk. That wasn't mentioned at all when i bought the game from the seller. So it could be a great game but make sure you have everything you need.
 

eye think this game's the best

The eye is the best game i've ever seen. The best graphics, the coolest cards, there's a bit of setting up to do, but it is all worth it. Don't listen to those other guys. The eye of judgement is one of the best game ever. So buy it!!!

Additional info for Eye of Judgment

Features:

Unique ‘Augmented Reality’ visuals for enhanced gaming experience

Customize a deck with over a hundred different creature and magic spell cards. Each unique card features different abilities and attacks

Easy to learn card play mechanics combined with advanced deck strategies

Battle in a variety of single-player and head-to-head modes

Log on and join the competitive arena of online play