Turn-by-turn gameplay is tense and tactical. Plenty of options for customized decks and strategies. Very generous learning curve for new players.
Paying for card packs is one thing, but paying for access to the game's best mode is galling. Skimps on some game modes that other collectible card games offer.
Beginners and mid-range players will find that Hearthstone provides a wealth of easy-to-learn tactical card battling for free, though high-level play isn't cheap. 1 of 6 Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft screens View the full image Only 1525 more Arc...
Allows for heavy strategy in spite of supremely accessible gameplay, Playful sound effects and board interaction enhance the experience, High degree of balance makes each deck fun, Limited communication keeps matches civil, Quick but satisfying matches
Abstract: Talk about your major coincidences: when I entered the Hearthstone beta I also resumed playing Magic: the Gathering. To make an incredibly long story short, I've played far, far more Magic than Hearthstone these past few months. I've enjoyed playing with...
Some great new cards, Inspire mechanic is awesome, Nothing feels wildly unbalanced
Some not-so-great new cards, We're unconvinced by Joust, You still need a bit of luck
The new expansion accomplishes, really, what all expansions should; it presents new challenges to the game's players while keeping things fresh throughout...
Biggest influx of new cards since launch, New cards mean new tactics to learn, Spectator Mode is long overdue
Random effects can potentially cause frustration, No additional adventure modes
With over 140 new cards on offer, this is one of the biggest shake-ups in the history of Hearthstone and it has already revitalised the game. New cards mean new strategies and tactics, and if you're anything like us you'll be dutifully honing your deck f...
Abstract: What that means in practice is that the first month of Hearthstone's first full expansion has been dominated by a gradual, grudging evolution of the old order, rather than the sort of explosive revolution thematically suggested by the new mechanical chara...
Published: 2014-09-02, Author: Tom , review by: eurogamer.net
The Curse of Naxxramas seems well worth owning, then. The solo content has its ups and downs, but it is most often fun, and also offers some welcome environmental refreshment. Things like a new game board, new music, new enemy emotes and all the trappin...
2013 Cyber Risk Report Battling real opponents in the Arena Coming back to the other thing you can spend money on, the Arena is where the most interesting part of the game is for me. Using your hard-earned coins, you can enter the Arena for the princel...