To get straight to the point, Magic the Gathering is a game that has always been plagued with a few issues. Learning to play can be exhaustive, memorizing the games years worth of rules can be very demanding and collecting the right cards is an expensive task. Wizard of the Coast released Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers in hope of solving many of these issues. They introduced trading deck customization and card purchasing for pre-generated theme decks that would (hopefully) appeal to a wide variety of players. The result? Something dangerously fun and addictive.
Wizards of the Coast has been trying to make digital Magic: The Gathering a thing since 1997 with the Microprose-developed and published computer game, Magic: The Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers with many other titles published since.
Despite its storied history, it has been hard to make a good Magic: The Gathering video game. Even the best-ranked game isn't very good.
Carlos writes "2017 was a great year for the Xbox Backwards Compatibility program with many of our favourite 360 games made playable on Xbox One. That said, there are still a ton of highly requested games yet to arrive in the program and with 2018 set to see even more added, it makes sense that the first of the years new additions are now being given the treatment. This past week has seen six new games made backwards compatible, but which ones are worth returning to once more?"
"Six new games arrive via Backwards Compatibility"
Does anyone not see the funny side to this statement? I do... lol
I love the Sniper elite series & V2 is a great game & as I still have my 360 copy I'm good to go. Great news & it's free for me too.
A decent addition to the Magic the Gathering franchise.
As someone who used to be a massive fan of this, I will seriously have to consider getting this on PC at some time in the near future
This game is on PS3? I don't think so. I would have bought it, if it was. There is a game coming out in 2011 on the PS3.