Warhammer: Battle for Atluma updates
A lot of PSP fans are now kind of iffy about collectible card games. The present trend veers towards strategy games, and if ever there are cards involved, most would be looking after the rewards they can get from card packs they collect. Despite this, Namco Bandai Games keeps its promise. It has just announced that its Warhammer: Battle for Atluma collectible card game will launch officially on the PSP this fall. It combines both the elements of card and strategy — with 400 cards to collect, trade, and use to defeat your opponents.
John Whitmore, Director of Internal/External Development at Namco Bandai believes that the strategic, fast-paced nature of the game will set this game apart from other games in its genre. The game allows the players to enter the Old World and fight against the vast armies of either the Grand Alliance or the evil Hordes of Darkness. The secrets of Atluma will eventually be revealed that will help shape future battles, but the real secret to winning is strategy and wit — to claim the Atluma Crystal.
Namco Bandai gives us a glimpse of the game’s features: wireless multiplayer gameplay, “life and death” decisions, custom army deck where players can access 90 different units for combat enhancement, and even an extensive tutorial system for beginners. Quite a promising game, we think, and for those who are into card-strategy combos, expect more updates of this game here at QJ.
A lot of PSP fans are now kind of iffy about collectible card games. The present trend veers towards strategy games, and if ever there are cards involved, most would be looking after the rewards they can get from card packs they collect. Despite this, Namco Bandai Games keeps its promise. It has just announced that its Warhammer: Battle for Atluma collectible card game will launch officially on the PSP this fall. It combines both the elements of card and strategy — with 400 cards to collect, trade, and use to defeat your opponents.
John Whitmore, Director of Internal/External Development at Namco Bandai believes that the strategic, fast-paced nature of the game will set this game apart from other games in its genre. The game allows the players to enter the Old World and fight against the vast armies of either the Grand Alliance or the evil Hordes of Darkness. The secrets of Atluma will eventually be revealed that will help shape future battles, but the real secret to winning is strategy and wit — to claim the Atluma Crystal.
Namco Bandai gives us a glimpse of the game’s features: wireless multiplayer gameplay, “life and death” decisions, custom army deck where players can access 90 different units for combat enhancement, and even an extensive tutorial system for beginners. Quite a promising game, we think, and for those who are into card-strategy combos, expect more updates of this game here at QJ.