Fresh from the developer’s studio: Felice Standifer talks Eye of Judgement

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The Eye of Judgement – this is the kind of game that only guys who enjoy tabletop RPGs and Magic: The Gathering would pay attention to. Some would stop to look at its graphics, say it’s pretty cool, then look away. That lukewarm reception is bound to change, as the game is shaping up to be more than meets the eye.

MotorStorm senior US producer Felice Standifer answered a few questions to give us extra info. As we all know, The Eye of Judgement will be introducing the PlayStation Eye for its card recognition feature. Players who want to improve their library on the PS3 can grab booster packs on retail shelves then scan the cards’ Cybercodes to the EyeToy-like gizmo.

Standifer considers the online service as one of the coolest aspect of the game. Indeed, playing with people all over the world sounds fun. Another is seeing monsters from cards come to life in 3D. Given around 100 different cards from booster packs, it shouldn’t get old too soon.

For the full interview, tips on E3 and other things, click on the Read link below.

Tabletop mayhem! - Image 1

The Eye of Judgement – this is the kind of game that only guys who enjoy tabletop RPGs and Magic: The Gathering would pay attention to. Some would stop to look at its graphics, say it’s pretty cool, then look away. That lukewarm reception is bound to change, as the game is shaping up to be more than meets the eye.

MotorStorm senior US producer Felice Standifer answered a few questions to give us extra info. As we all know, The Eye of Judgement will be introducing the PlayStation Eye for its card recognition feature. Players who want to improve their library on the PS3 can grab booster packs on retail shelves then scan the cards’ Cybercodes to the EyeToy-like gizmo.

Standifer considers the online service as one of the coolest aspect of the game. Indeed, playing with people all over the world sounds fun. Another is seeing monsters from cards come to life in 3D. Given around 100 different cards from booster packs, it shouldn’t get old too soon.

For the full interview, tips on E3 and other things, click on the Read link below.

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