■ 28/03/08 - Culdcept Saga Qu'est-ce qu'on obtient lorsqu'on prend un jeu de cartes à la Magic, un jeu de Monopoly, qu'on mélange bien le tout et qu'on fait cuire au four pendant quelques mois? Si vous avez dit un gros gâchis calciné, il faudrait peut-être revoir la définition d'une analogie. Le résultat se trouve à être, par la plus grande des surprises, le jeu qui porte le même nom que le titre de cette critique; Culdcept Saga.....Test de Culdcept Saga sur Xbox 360, chez Hardgamers.com.
■ 17/03/08 - Culdcept Saga When you take the addictive fervor of collectable card gaming and mix it with the strategy of a quasi-Monopoly styled board game, you have the makings of an amazing title. When you spice it up with some awesome artistry and flawless game mechanics, you have Culdcept Saga.
■ 15/03/08 - Culdcept Saga Culdcept SAGA features online competitive gameplay, combining the thrilling luck and strategy of a board game with the depth of a trading card game to create a unique twist on traditional turn-based play.
■ 19/02/08 - Culdcept Saga If you never got into the strategy card game Magic: The Gathering, you probably know a few people who did. They are the incorrigible type of bastards who lay siege over dorm rooms until the wee hours of the morning with their boxes and boxes of cards, snarfing up all your beer and pizza along the way.
■ 08/02/08 - Culdcept Saga When you win a game of Chutes and Ladders, you can’t claim that it was your unsurpassed skill that resulted in victory. Similarly, if you lose a game of chess, you can’t say your opponent just got lucky. Mixing games of pure skill and those of pure chance should result in an activity where luck and strategy are equally important.
■ 07/02/08 - Culdcept Saga The line in the sand dividing opposing sides of nearly any debate is usually dug deeply. Democrats versus Republicans. Pro-lifers pitted against pro-choicers. And, of course, Giants fans and Pats fans standing proudly behind their team no matter the outcome of the Super Bowl.
■ 06/02/08 - Culdcept Saga Culdcept was a game that was doomed to the bargain bin almost before it even came out on the PlayStation 2. It’s a shame because the “Magic-the-Gathering meets Monopoly” play mechanic was actually really engaging. Now, players will get a second chance to discover this unique board game on the 360.