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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
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  1. Grab It Magazine
    Jul 28, 2014
    90
    It’s not without room for improvement, but this is a genuine iteration of the digital Magic: The Gathering experience. The effort that has gone into bringing the game closer to the beloved real-world duelling pays-off, delivering far greater strategic depth and universe engagement. [Episode 6, July 2014]
  2. Jul 15, 2014
    82
    Better and harder than last year's edition, it's a great choice for fans of the trading card game, even though it isn't hard enough for the most experienced users.
  3. Jul 21, 2014
    80
    It's a friendly introduction for people like me, a flexible platform for hardcore players, and all-around the best version of Planeswalkers yet. Wizards of the Coast and developer Stainless Games have made a great showpiece for an enduring classic of a card game.
  4. Jul 15, 2014
    80
    A weak interface and limited card selection can't disguise that Magic is still a great game.
  5. Jul 16, 2014
    75
    Few games, let alone free-to-play games, offer as much quality, thoughtful content as Magic 2015.
  6. Jul 15, 2014
    70
    Don't let the price tag fool you. If you're not willing to pony up a ten spot, your time in Magic 2015 is going to be short-lived indeed.
User Score
4.2

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 13
  2. Negative: 7 out of 13
  1. Jul 17, 2014
    3
    All of the build up to this game has revolved around the fact that true deck building has finally been implemented. This seems like greatAll of the build up to this game has revolved around the fact that true deck building has finally been implemented. This seems like great news, until you realise that there's a measly card pool of approximately 300, which has been split into a 'basic' pool (unlockable by playing) and 'premium' pool (only unlockable via cold hard cash). This 'pay to win' approach would be a little more palatable if the rest of the game was rife with content, but it simply isn't.

    Gone are the prebuilt decks that were great to just jump in with on a level playing field, and also gone are fan favourites in the Two Headed Giant and Challenge modes. Deck building should have been a separate element to coexist with the format DotP fans have come to love. For those who wanted deck building as the centrepiece of the game there has always been MTG Online, so to take away so many great elements and replace them with a limited, micro-transaction filled husk of a game is appauling. Shame on you, Wizards.
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  2. Jan 4, 2015
    1
    Major waste of money was painful to play. interface was slow and imbalance between player and AI is a joke. the menus are confusing. theMajor waste of money was painful to play. interface was slow and imbalance between player and AI is a joke. the menus are confusing. the tutorial is good you feel like its going to be fun not too easy but doable. Then you start the campaign and the **** storm starts you have to constantly go back and adjust the decks trying to get an advantage just to get **** by RNG again waste of 9.99
    DON"T BUY
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  3. Sep 5, 2014
    0
    Do not buy this game. This game forces to buy premium boosters (you must pay 1.99usd for each to get them). so you cannot complete cardDo not buy this game. This game forces to buy premium boosters (you must pay 1.99usd for each to get them). so you cannot complete card collection without paying 20 ~ 30 usd. and its hard to beat who have premium boosters. I'm sure that this is the worst pay to win game I have ever played. I was big fan of Magic 2013 and Magic 2014. but they betrayed their fandom to make little more money. Full Review »