Turns out, that while there wasn't a single illustration showing it, the lore behind the Lord of the Pit always described him wearing a skirt of crows feathers. So they added it.”Sixty percent of what's in the game comes from the Magic cards, the other forty percent is stuff we created,” Tuttle said.The game will ship with 80 creatures and replica A Lange & Sohne 223.032 Men's Watch spells, with the team releasing purchasable digital card packs over time. While players will have to play in tournaments if they want to rank or win items, they'll have access to a single-player campaign and the ability to play unranked matches online, all of which will allow them to permanently level up their Planeswalker.
Another neat aspect of the game is the incredibly robust deck building and testing program. In it players can put together the deck of cards they'll use in a match. You can then look at a wealth of statistics about the deck you created and even run through sample draws, something very familiar to anyone who's ever built a deck in the replica A Lange & Sohne 223.021 Men's Watch trading card game.Look for the game in the coming months.”Sony Online Entertainment and Wizards of the Coast have teamed up for Magic: The Gathering - Tactics, an online, 3D turn-based strategy game coming to the PC and PlayStation 3 next year.SOE's fascination with card games finally comes full circle.
After years of creating collectible card games based on their popular MMO properties like EverQuest and Star Wars Galaxies, now the company's Denver studio is creating a strategy game based on the inspirations for those games - Magic: The Gathering.Magic: The Gathering - Tactics draws on the Planeswalkers lore of Magic, putting players in swiss replica watches control of 3D figures and spells from the popular CCG. The game will include both single player scenarios and online PVP multiplayer. As with any Magic-related product, fans can expect regular content expansions and strong tournament support, along with achievements and rankings.