Culdcept
- The Book of Culdcept was written by the Culdra, the resolution goddess. Certain unique individuals called Cepters have the potential to draw on the book for holy might. They can summon energies and monstrous beings to do their bidding. some are powerful enough to ruin planets. One Cepter has the potential to ruin the universe, unless Culdra can recruit Cepters to stop it.
- Unique gameplay system combines elements of card sports meeting and penetrate sports meeting, for a new strategic experience
- Collect over 450 exclusive cards, and use them to battle other Cepters for control and potential
- Follow the prophecies and use them to guide the fate of the universe!
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Culdcept is a unique game where you will live out the ancient prophecies of an otherworldly religion!
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Culdcept has splendid card art. It is a clean game. It is honestly hard. The IA cheats in tale mode. Example: The IA character
had landed on a peice of my land and lost the battle with my creature and had to pay a toll of 280 putting the IA behind. On my turn my character landed on a peice of the AI’s land. The creature defending the IA’s Land was a gaint bat with 30 hit points. The bat had no additional land to boost it. My creature
survived the bat’s attack and did 90 points of hurt to the bat
destroying it.I thought splendid now I’m going to win. Instead the battle was said to be a draw. My character had to pay 280 coins back to the IA character putting it back into the lead. Also
the bat remained on the land as if it had not be ruined.
After that, I TOOK THE GAME BACK TO THE STORE.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is best described as Magic the Gathering meets Monopoly meets classic Japanese RPG. With a combo like that, how could one not like this game? But as soon as I started playing, I found myself asking “just what in the heck is going on here.” It wasn’t too long before I grasped the basic general jist of it, but I still found myself fumbling owing to how it was played.
Contracted, I didn’t give myself much time to learn, but I was not liking how UNintuative and complex it was. I just don’t have the patience to play these type of sports meeting anymore. I used to like the complex Japanese sports meeting with lots and lots of mind-numbing text to absorb and comprehend, but I’m finding that I prefer the unadorned ‘pick up and play’ type sports meeting (i.e. Manhunt, Mario Kart, Grand Theft Auto 3) where there is a minimum of rule-reading.
I’ve heard some people in Japan who play this game are fanatical about it; they play in tournaments playing their decks against each other. Supposedly a player became so troubled over losing, he either killed his opponent or commited hari-kari (I can’t remember which.)
My consensus is this: If you like deep and complex sports meeting and/or classic Japanese RPG’s, and have the time and patience to get the most out of it (another fine example is Disgaea: Hour of Darkness), this seems to be a worthy title to have in your game library.
Rating: 3 / 5
I read a customer’s list of RPG must haves and this came up. Naturally the price $33.90 at the time made me gag a bit. Now, I won’t tell you where I got it cheaper (b/c if I EVER choose to sell this game, I want no less that price above) but I did and still like it. Someone called it ‘MAGICOPOLY’ and I reflect it does sum it up.
What I delight in the most about this game is the ‘beginner’s luck’ factor. No matter how splendid your card deck, you can still lose to nearly anyone (IA or lucky, litle unnamed 12 year olds… sorry, personal grudge). Simple to master and the music’s not terribly irritating. REPLAY regard = HIGH. A MUST BUY!
Rating: 5 / 5
Awesome concept and very fun. only downfall is that creature conflict gets perplexing at times.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am not a Monopoly/Magic fanatic (I’ve never even played Magic), but this game is the most fun I’ve had since RE4 on the GameCube (or was it GTA: SA on PS2?). Luckily I rented this title owing to GameFly, and after having played owing to this once, it has made me to choose to buy the title. This one flew under the radar in late Dec 2003 due to larger releases that were much more well loved.
Do yourself a favor and give this one a try, you will not regret it. And no, it is not overly complicated, but does take about 5 minutes to get the basics down.
Rating: 5 / 5