Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 33
  2. Negative: 1 out of 33
  1. Jul 23, 2022
    70
    Card Shark feels fascinating and fresh, the story is solid and learning the tricks is fun—but there are some annoying issues with freezes and crashes.
  2. Jul 13, 2022
    70
    While its length is relatively short the game features a captivating plot set in the hallways of 18th century France as players make their way towards the royal court, deceiving others with a panoply of card tricks. With a gorgeous art style inspired by Franco-Belgian bandes dessinées and plenty of interesting characters to meet, Card Shark is definitely a game that deserves a good look.
  3. Jun 2, 2022
    70
    Cheating in Card Shark is fun. It's a pity that the traditional control is too complicated and that does not go beyond being a collection of increasingly difficult mini-games.
  4. Jun 2, 2022
    60
    Card Shark doesn’t quite live up to the full promise of its concept, but it has a few good tricks up its sleeve.
  5. Jun 1, 2022
    60
    Card Shark features an attractive art style, subtle writing, and a promising premise. But I couldn’t get past my dislike of the core gameplay encounters and the endless teaching segments. I applaud the effort to pull together a unique concept, but the accompanying frustrations mean I have to discourage a sit-down at this particular table.
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  1. Jun 9, 2022
    A game about card games is also a rigorous primer in the intersection of crime and magic. [Eurogamer Recommended]
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 11
  2. Negative: 2 out of 11
  1. Jul 8, 2022
    3
    Considering that Card Shark comes from the same people who made the excellent Reigns, I had high hopes for this game. Unfortunately, as it isConsidering that Card Shark comes from the same people who made the excellent Reigns, I had high hopes for this game. Unfortunately, as it is often the case, the disappointment matched the expectations. It’s true that the theme and the art direction both have undeniable appeal. However under the hood hides nothing more than a succession of very frustrating QuickTime events: mini games in which you must remember a series of button presses or controller inputs with very unforgiving precision. If you think that you’re going to actually play card hands, that’s not it. The cards are only a theme, a background, for mechanics that have barely anything to do with an actual card game.

    You’re taught to press certain buttons in a certain order, remember how many cards of a certain color came out, or rotate the pad in a circular motion when a card is drawn, among other very basic and annoying gimmicks. And if you fail at any point during the sequence, you start over. That’s the game in a nutshell. There’s nothing else. What’s worse, the game makes a very poor job at explaining the tricks, which become increasingly annoying. You often fail not because of a lack of skill, but because of a clunky design. So the experience becomes very quickly a chore, and the developers knew this, since they allow you to simply skip the gameplay after a while, and move on with the story.

    Which brings me to another issue: there’s no connection between the gameplay and the story. Your successes or failures don’t impact the plot in any way, which makes the game feel even more pointless. You never get to develop better skills either, as you only encounter a trick once anyway, so there’s no point in even trying to get better at them, if that was possible.

    The bottom line is that I can’t recommend Card Shark. I’m even more upset by the fact that the developers and the publisher presented this game as a truly unique, innovative gameplay, which is flat out a lie. It’s ironic that for a bunch of people selling you that you’re going to play a card shark, they’re the ones pulling the con. Frankly, it’s more a visual novel hiding its chapters behind frustrating and poorly designed minigames.

    You’ve been warned: Card Shark won’t teach you to becoming a hustler. You’ll be the one tricked out of 20 bucks.
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  2. Aug 2, 2022
    9
    Card Shark is a fantastic game with a beautiful artstyle, great gameplay and an interesting story.

    I think the most disappointing thing about
    Card Shark is a fantastic game with a beautiful artstyle, great gameplay and an interesting story.

    I think the most disappointing thing about this is the dialogue as all of the dialogue options make no impact on the story. It's not a big deal but I thought it'd be worth a mention.

    Even if you don't like card games, you should definitely give this great indie game a shot!
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  3. Jul 13, 2022
    9
    Card Shark it's one of the best games in 2022, beautiful art style, orchestral soundtrack, interesting plot and unusual gameplay as for me.Card Shark it's one of the best games in 2022, beautiful art style, orchestral soundtrack, interesting plot and unusual gameplay as for me.
    Nerial and Devolver Digital thank you for best game in 2022.
    9/10
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