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Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review "FF" is a Collectible card game that you can see and play in many places, but this is based here on the action RPGs of the Fable series and is thus located in the World of Albion. So Fans will feel instantly at home and recognise a lot, Newbies will be introduced relatively cautiously to fringe history.
As one of six heroes to Be elected – all with special Abilities of their own – you have to prove your own Deck of cards and celebrate Triumphs in PvP fights.
Other Possibilities in the Course of the game are the Co-op variant and the Guesse/good factor, depending on how the Player proceeds, there should be different Cards accordingly.
Well-known Mechanics of the Genre Have been taken up and so game veterans can easily find their way around, but some things have also been handled differently, so for example there are also classic Tanks, but the Player can also specifically opt for the existing Currency (here 1 Gold) To turn any played figure into a Tank, i.e. the opposing Figures can only attack them until they are defeated, before other Characters or the Hero himself can be attacked. There are also combination Effects, such as additional healing, when a certain Figure is made a tank in this way. However, this lasts only one Round, then a figure would have to be chosen as a Tank again, etc.
Many other Effects, such as "storm," provide additional (usually known) variety.
Also slightly different is the Idea that the Players start with 3 Gold And so already at the Beginning, depending on the Deck composition, can play several Cards and thus tackle Tactics – otherwise the Start with 1 Currency (Mana, Gold,....) is known!
This is followed by special Task Cards, which the Competitors only integrated into their Games much later ^ ^, which promise special Rewards when their Conditions have been met (E.g.: Sill X by Figure Y). Depending on The Type of game, the later Mind (see above) is also the result of additional Morality points earned.
Graphically, the card Game also knows how to convince, the Presentation seems a bit confusing at first, because you quickly come into play and Then find everything in its right Place and amuses yourself with many Details and Animations. The Soundscape is always suitably chosen and the almost evolving Story wonderfully covers the Fable universe.
All The way, "FF" knows how to convince, because it can keep up with the established CCGs and also offers independent ones. In addition, the nostalgia factor simply trumps when the old fable world Is reflected in Graphics, Music and Lyrics ^ ^.
[More Screenshots: http://www.heimspiele.info/PC/?p=5821]