Three new Eye of Judgment gameplay videos

Posted May 1, 2007 at 2:09AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: PlayStation Eye, YouTube
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Looks like it's time for another Eye of Judgment media blowout. Unlike our earlier new for The Eye of Judgment news, however, we've got three new gameplay videos that are now up on YouTube, which are taken from GameSpot's latest update.

In the first video, you'll see some Verzar foot soldiers slog through their weaker oppponents, defeating them with ease. In the second video, you'll watch a Tritonian Ice Guard duke it out with a Triceptaur Behemoth. Lastly, you'll see a real person laying his cards on the board as shows off the functions of the PlayStation Eye system in preparation for a battle.

Without further ado, here are the three videos for you to enjoy. Expect The Eye of Judgment to come out this fall with a bang and a lot of either kids with money to burn on this potential card craze.








 
 
 

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by jemuelsparxx - 2007-05-01 02:02
» 1st!

1st wohoooo!!!

by bj - 2007-05-01 02:40
» omg

omg this is wicked cant wait to get this

by You're a retard. - 2007-05-01 02:41
» Noone cares if you're first, you little prick.

Anyway, wow...just wow. I have a feeling this is going to be amazing and maybe just a little too addictive. The part that intrigues me the most is that you have to buy actual cards, which is fun in the first place. Plus, this means that people won't be able to type in a code for all the best cards. Rare cards will actually be rare. Can't wait!

by leverlone - 2007-05-01 05:05
» Its not hack proof

The way it works is that theres a unique barcode at top and bottom edge of the card which the camera recognizes...Now with the idea of buying and trading cards to people, how is it likely for someone to scan and print them? The game wouldnt even find the difference...

by joe - 2007-05-01 05:38
» it can be hack proof

i doubt the common person has a high enough resoultion scanner to scan and print them properly

by mykalt45 - 2007-05-01 08:25
» Two Players?

Can there be two players? I haven't read up too much on this game, but it does seem interesting. Could there be turned based two-player offline you think? Obviously online multiplayer can be utilized.

by Outsider - 2007-05-01 08:46
» Whoa

This is incredible. One of the most inovative things lately.

by Shrink - 2007-05-01 18:07
» @joe

Of course people have the resolution to print that.

Remember: The resolution doesn't have to be that high.

The cards are recognized by a 640x480 camera.

That cam couldn't even "read" high resolution barcodes.

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