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Rating: Summary: good luck Review: First of all this is an arcade game. Players of the card game be warned. This is nothing like "magic the gathering" but rather a quick-paced button-clicker that relies mostly on your reflexes to succeed but has a fair amount of strategy to it as well. Oh and, the "spells" your wizard uses have names that will be familiar to you, if you played the card game...I had to buy a game controller (only $15) to really appreciate this game, due to the extreme manual dexterity required to do well at all the fast paced action. Still it took me more than 15 hours of playing the "quest" and "arcade" modes before I really got the hang of this game. Up until that point there were some very frustrating "quests" that seemed impossible until I spent the hours to train my reflexes and learn the strategies. Once you master the Quest mode however, it is a rewarding experience to create your own collection of spells then go online to compete live with other players. Playing against other people is a real challenge so expect to lose quite a few games until you adjust to the new strategies being used.
Rating: Summary: Good, if you own a game controller and lots of patience Review: First of all this is an arcade game. Players of the card game be warned. This is nothing like "magic the gathering" but rather a quick-paced button-clicker that relies mostly on your reflexes to succeed but has a fair amount of strategy to it as well. Oh and, the "spells" your wizard uses have names that will be familiar to you, if you played the card game... I had to buy a game controller (only $15) to really appreciate this game, due to the extreme manual dexterity required to do well at all the fast paced action. Still it took me more than 15 hours of playing the "quest" and "arcade" modes before I really got the hang of this game. Up until that point there were some very frustrating "quests" that seemed impossible until I spent the hours to train my reflexes and learn the strategies. Once you master the Quest mode however, it is a rewarding experience to create your own collection of spells then go online to compete live with other players. Playing against other people is a real challenge so expect to lose quite a few games until you adjust to the new strategies being used.
Rating: Summary: Good, if you own a game controller and lots of patience Review: First of all this is an arcade game. Players of the card game be warned. This is nothing like "magic the gathering" but rather a quick-paced button-clicker that relies mostly on your reflexes to succeed but has a fair amount of strategy to it as well. Oh and, the "spells" your wizard uses have names that will be familiar to you, if you played the card game... I had to buy a game controller (only $15) to really appreciate this game, due to the extreme manual dexterity required to do well at all the fast paced action. Still it took me more than 15 hours of playing the "quest" and "arcade" modes before I really got the hang of this game. Up until that point there were some very frustrating "quests" that seemed impossible until I spent the hours to train my reflexes and learn the strategies. Once you master the Quest mode however, it is a rewarding experience to create your own collection of spells then go online to compete live with other players. Playing against other people is a real challenge so expect to lose quite a few games until you adjust to the new strategies being used.
Rating: Summary: good luck Review: Good luck trying to get this game to run! I've been emailing atari,compaq,creative for over a month now,installed more ram,reflashed my bios installed new mouse drivers,cd drivers,vidio & sound card drivers. I'll probably have a very large tech support bill = to several times the cost of the game.Atari was the least helpfull of the three tech supports. 1.2gig n 80gig hd n 384k of ram n it willnot run on my machine
Rating: Summary: good luck Review: Good luck trying to get this game to run! I've been emailing atari,compaq,creative for over a month now,installed more ram,reflashed my bios installed new mouse drivers,cd drivers,vidio & sound card drivers. I'll probably have a very large tech support bill = to several times the cost of the game.Atari was the least helpfull of the three tech supports. 1.2gig n 80gig hd n 384k of ram n it willnot run on my machine
Rating: Summary: MTG- in name only Review: I love Magic the gathering, which is why I bought this. If you play MTG, you will probably not like this. It is semi-original game play, kind of fun, but monotonous at best. I despise the whole 'mana crystal' thing, and also the creatures all respawn after they attack your opponent. No phases, everything you have ever learned about MTG, is now null and void. If I had never played MTG, I would prolly still not like this game, but since it has some original gameplay action going on, I still gave it a 3. And there are only 70 spells total, not 350+ (Below) Pass it.
Rating: Summary: MTG- in name only Review: I love Magic the gathering, which is why I bought this. If you play MTG, you will probably not like this. It is semi-original game play, kind of fun, but monotonous at best. I despise the whole 'mana crystal' thing, and also the creatures all respawn after they attack your opponent. No phases, everything you have ever learned about MTG, is now null and void. If I had never played MTG, I would prolly still not like this game, but since it has some original gameplay action going on, I still gave it a 3. And there are only 70 spells total, not 350+ (Below) Pass it.
Rating: Summary: Magic the Gathering this is NOT Review: MTG Players take heed, this is not MTG, but is Mortal Combat with MTG themes and words. If you are looking for an online MTG (similar to the one offered for Win95/98 a few years ago) this ain't it. Save your money. If you want Mortal Combat and a few hours of frustration, this is the game for you.
Rating: Summary: Amazing game Review: Pros:amazing graphics, immensely fun to play, challenging, but not impossible, and it can be used as multiplayer. Cons: Need a very fast computer to use. Avised highly
Rating: Summary: good game but make sure you have the PC reqs Review: This game is good, but before you buy it, make sure you have the correct PC requirements or else it wont run well. I did not have enough ram to play the game so I had to upgrade my computer and now it runs just fine. MTG Battle Grounds is basically a fighting game, where you cast spells and creatures. Kind of like Final Fantasy, but theres no turn taking; you and your opponent both do things at the sametime There are five colors: White, Red, Black, Green and Blue. White is soldier/angel/gain life. Red is burn/fire/goblins. Black is death/disease/undead. Green is power/elves/beeasts. Blue is counter/water/air. You can pick one of nine avatars(only five are initially selectable) , and they represent the different colors. There are over 70 spells for each color, bringing the total to about 350+ spells, making the possibilities endless. In the game, you have to obtain "mana crystals", which add/regenerate to your mana. You need mana to cast spells. There are three types of spells: sorceries, enchantments, and creatures. Sorceries do a variety of things but last only 1 tutn. Enchantments stay in the field for the whole game. Creatures attack your opponent until killed by your opponent. To beat a level, you have to drain the opponents life from 20 to 0 before he does it to you.
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