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The Eye of Judgment

The Eye of Judgment is a unique combination of strategy card game and battle, played out with real cards and the use of the next-gen EyeToy camera. More About The Eye of Judgment.

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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
out of 3 reviews
  • Category: Battle
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Date Released: October 2007

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Liquidd
  • Currently 1.0/5 Stars.

Judgement For The Gamer

Reviewed by Liquidd on March 16, 2008  |  report this review

Sony continues to find new ways to implement the use of the Eye Toy peripheral and seem to have done a good job with "Eye Of Judgement". The game is part card battle (real cards) and part strategy and can be played on or off line. The innovative use of the Eye Toy to scan a card and then bring a character to life on screen to battle is quite fun to see and an ingenious method to integrate the Eye Toy into this cool title game.


The game is not without it's faults, of course (best played in a dim lit room), but it's positives outweigh it's negatives. If you already have an Eye Toy I recommend renting this title. If you don't have an Eye Toy, I recommend trading for the full package deal of this game. And if you're a strategy gamer looking fo a uniquely different way to play a game, buy this title.


Happy Gaming!

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HybridChyld

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Hint by HybridChyld on November 07, 2007  |  report this hint

When we first played the game, we had issues with the camera picking up some of the cards. We did the logical thing & flipped on more lights, hoping it would help, and even brought the table in from the patio to play on, hoping the elevated playing field would pick up more light due to us not leaning over the map & fix the problem. however we failed to see the note on the package "Works well in dim light". So next time we played, no lights were on, only the blinds open, with the sun blissfully shining. And wouldn't you know it, not one stinking issue with reading the cards. NOT ONE.
So if you are having issues, fllip off the lights. If you are playing in the nighttime have a lamp on, away from the board. No overhead lights. and adjust the camera settings (in game) and turn the "flicker" option on.
Nuff said

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