COG writes - Another mobile to console port that isn't worth what they're asking for, Trulon: The Shadow Engine is a wait for a sale kind of game at best.
Taking the simplistic and inevitably addictive nature of card games and incorporating them into an RPG sounds like a great time to be had, giving the feeling of, "What if Yu-Gi-Oh! was an adventure game or something along the lines of the Pokemon Trading Card Game on Gameboy Color, but for the modern age on current-gen consoles", and while Trulon: The Shadow Engine does well to give a bite-sized RPG, its use of cards isn't so much a focal point as you'd expect, and comes with a lot of technical mishaps along the way.
XBA says: A great backdrop and story, but glitches and unfair difficulty hold this back from being great.
Join The Gamers' Lounge as we try to play Trulon. It can be summed
up as a game with cards, that has a story and more cards. Did we
mentioned there is more story and bugs Lots of buuuuugggggggs
and more story with cards. But all things considered, Trulon is not that bad.