Monopoly meets Star Wars chess and monster trading cards - trust us, this will dominate your life
Jun 15, 2007
Culdcept SAGA is one of those games that doesn't look like much at all. It's not cutting-edge pretty, its card-based gameplay don't look immediately compelling, and you may well find yourself asking, "What's the point?" But if you play it, you'll be hooked forever. Publisher Namco Bandai's bright, sticky ball-roller Katamari Damacy was that way for some. And Culdcept SAGA, with its compulsive mix of collectible cards and its board game accessibility, is all set to be just as unassumingly
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Trading card games arent just for social outcasts like the Comic Book Store Guy. Culdcept Sagas hook is that it connects you to other players, encouraging Xbox Live-based online play. So consider us sold.
Culdcept Saga begins with a very RPG-esque scene of an encounter between your character (whom you can edit and name before even setting out) and a princess who senses that you have some very powerful magic cards on your person. There are cutscenes, with plenty of dialogue, but it only takes a
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ESRB Rating
Culdcept Saga is rated: Teen
Partial Nudity,
Suggestive Themes,
Mild Fantasy Violence,
Mild Language