Abstract: Fantasy card gaming geeks and armchair generals beware: those crazy folks across the pond at EA Phenomic are trying to kill what precious little remains of your social life. Imagine a game that looks and plays very similarly to Warcraft III that also feat...
Abstract: Name: BattleForgeGenre: Real-Time Strategy, Card Platform: PCFirst, a little backstory. A few years ago I started getting interested in Magic: the Gathering. I don't remember why I decided to start buying into a collectible card game that had its hayda...
Abstract: Real time strategy/collectible card game BattleForge and I first met at EA in March of this year. We got to know each other, exchanged pleasantries, and it seemed to me then that BattleForge and I were destined to be BFFs. (Or in this case, BFFFs.) ...
Published: 2009-04-03, Author: Daniel , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Hybridization in PC games has rarely been as ambitious and as well executed as in BattleForge, which expertly merges real-time strategy play with a collectible card game, thereby spawning its own genre, the RTS card game. The result is an innovative RT...
Abstract: As far as genre-blending titles go, youd be hard pressed to find one as ambitious and attractive as BattleForge. EAs new game combines the social and competitive aspects of online multiplayer games with the flexibility and obsession of collectible ca...
Abstract: In a traditional monster and magic-based card game players are restricted in a certain sense. The deck can only have so many cards, each player is limited to using what is only in their hand, and they can only react when it is their turn. In EA's brand...
Abstract: It was with some trepidation that I stepped into the world of BattleForge. Frankly, my initial feelings towards Electronic Arts latest foray is that this sort of thing should be left to Yugi-Oh and bubblegum packs. But it is a real-time strategy game ...