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7/17/2025, 7:19:45 AM
7/13/2025, 11:05:47 AM
Shadowverse I'm curious.
Why do you choose card games as your PvP game of choice vs say a shooter or even some other turn based strategy game?
Personally my interest in shooters is nonexistent as I find it very hard to "improve" at them in a way that's satisfying. (Getting shot from who knows where on the battlefield repeatedly is not very conducive to interesting playtime; losing in a card game is still interesting if you can identify any misplays you did)
As for why card games specifically I find the variance element adds a bit a spice to what is otherwise a tactical affair vs games that are more deterministic like say Go.
Shadowverse isn't perfect but there's a reason why I've stuck with it even through the more ridiculous metas.
Why do you choose card games as your PvP game of choice vs say a shooter or even some other turn based strategy game?
Personally my interest in shooters is nonexistent as I find it very hard to "improve" at them in a way that's satisfying. (Getting shot from who knows where on the battlefield repeatedly is not very conducive to interesting playtime; losing in a card game is still interesting if you can identify any misplays you did)
As for why card games specifically I find the variance element adds a bit a spice to what is otherwise a tactical affair vs games that are more deterministic like say Go.
Shadowverse isn't perfect but there's a reason why I've stuck with it even through the more ridiculous metas.
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