- Publisher: NEC Interchannel
- Release Date: Dec 4, 2003
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PSM MagazineEven its obscurity and relatively steep learning curve can't bring down this subtle, challenging and entertaining gem of a game. [Mar 2004, p.40]
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A triumph of gameplay over technology, Culdcept offers highly rewarding and deep gameplay emphasizing the formulation of individual strategies to overcome challenging opponents.
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The best game you've never heard of. It's also the first game I've been officially addicted to in over a year, and I play a lot of games, so that should tell you something.
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I can't get over the role that luck plays in Culdcept, but I have to admit that this is a seriously addictive game.
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As good a card game as Ive played on the screen and can suck you in for hours on end. Some will dislike the occasionally random luck swings, but the interesting design and wealth of cards give it surprising depth.
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More "Monopoly" than "Magic: The Gathering," you may want to rent it first to see if it suits your style.
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Prepare to waste your month(s) away, or just rent this beast and enjoy the unintentionally hilarious plot and general presentation.
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Between its multiple layers of deep strategy and straightforward combat system (not to mention its personable style and terrific level of accessibility), Culdcept can be an awful lot of fun.
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Play MagazineWhat does shine is the cards themselves, which feature work by a ton of distinct Japanese artists. [Feb 2004, p.47]
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If you're a fan of strategy, board, or card games, this is one you can't let slip by despite its unfamiliar name and unassuming appearance. It's a thoroughbred.
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GMR MagazineThe best board game and card game of this generation, Culdcept features simple, deep, addictive gameplay that's topped off with great four-player multiplayer support. [Jan 2004, p.52]
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A sleeper hit because of the simplicity of the gameplay and the intricacy of the strategy.
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Culdcept provides gamers with a nearly limitless amount of gaming that is addictive, amusing and simply a must have for anyone who loves games.
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Incredibly addictive.
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Culdcept has exceeded my expectations in nearly every way. The game is deep, addicting, and an absolute joy to play.
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The well-designed mechanics, combined with its sheer amount of content, make Culdcept easily recommendable to fans of strategy games and even to fans of role-playing games.
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The hidden ace among the collectible card games on the PS2.
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An incredibly addicting strategy game. [Dec 2003, p.149]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 13
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Mixed: 1 out of 13
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Negative: 1 out of 13
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Mar 10, 2020
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AndymanJan 10, 2008
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TroyH.May 5, 2005