Coming in Fall: The Eye of Judgment
Now THAT’s how you sell a peripheral. Combine card battling games, high technology, and the power of the PlayStation 3 Eye and you have The Eye of Judgment, a new game coming out in the Fall in Japan and possibly elsewhere.
The game, which has your monster army battling against another army computer or human-controlled monsters, looks pretty good, especially when you’re taking into account that the PlayStation Eye is making the image of a monster up from cards that pop up in its way. The Eye of Judgment game itself will come with the videogame, the Eye peripheral, a starter deck, and a play mat for all your dueling needs.
Sony‘s new Eye peripheral, on the other hand, certainly earns itself its cool name. The Eye has a 120 fps frame rate and works in different lighting environments. It also comes with four mics that allow for clear audio chat without the need for headsets.
Not much else is known about this game, but we’re certainly going to keep tabs on it, if only to fantasize about summoning creatures like some Yu-Gi-Oh wannabe.
Via Famitsu
Now THAT’s how you sell a peripheral. Combine card battling games, high technology, and the power of the PlayStation 3 Eye and you have The Eye of Judgment, a new game coming out in the Fall in Japan and possibly elsewhere.
The game, which has your monster army battling against another army computer or human-controlled monsters, looks pretty good, especially when you’re taking into account that the PlayStation Eye is making the image of a monster up from cards that pop up in its way. The Eye of Judgment game itself will come with the videogame, the Eye peripheral, a starter deck, and a play mat for all your dueling needs.
Sony‘s new Eye peripheral, on the other hand, certainly earns itself its cool name. The Eye has a 120 fps frame rate and works in different lighting environments. It also comes with four mics that allow for clear audio chat without the need for headsets.
Not much else is known about this game, but we’re certainly going to keep tabs on it, if only to fantasize about summoning creatures like some Yu-Gi-Oh wannabe.
Via Famitsu