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Eye Of Judgement PS3

Eye Of Judgement

The Eye of Judgment is a turn-based card battle video game for the PlayStation 3 platform, which utilizes the PlayStation Eye camera peripheral. It is the first game to use the peripheral, with which it is available in a bundle in Japan, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

Once planned for release close to the PlayStation 3 launch in November 2006, the game was eventually released on October 25, 2007 as Set 1 in Japan. Two expansion packs are planned for the game. Set 2 was released on PlayStation Network on March 27, 2008 in Europe and Japan (April 24, 2008 in North America), with additional enhancements such as improved graphic displays, a new ability and honor ranking system, an in-game encyclopdeia, and special matches. In Japan, the release of Set 3 is scheduled for Summer 2008. A "complete disc" of The Eye of Judgment with Sets 1-3 is also planned for release in stores in 2008.

In August 2006, an official teaser site indicated that the name contained the subtitle, Conquerors of 9 Fields.[12] The game has since been given a new subtitle, Biolith Rebellion, in Japan.
Through use of an included "9 Fields" table mat featuring 3x3 rectangular grid, and special trading cards encoded with CyberCode matrix code; players conquer a playfield by employing various creatures and spells, taking turns playing cards of their choice strategically on the mat, and performing actions through gestures that are captured through the PlayStation Eye camera, which is mounted on a special stand (also included with the game). The first player to occupy five spaces (more than half the field) wins the match.

On each turn, players can move a card, changing its position and/or orientation. The cards are divided into two main classes: creature cards and spell cards. When a creature card is placed face-up on the grid, the creature is "summoned", and displayed perched on top of the field. Creatures have different offensive and defensive levels depending on their orientation on the field, and are more vulnerable to attacks from the side or behind. During an attack, the view switches from the field view to a "battle mode", in which the two battling creatures are shown battling. Spell cards can be used to attack other creatures, or claim or cause an effect on a space.

Each of the nine fields, as well as most cards, are categorized by one of five elements. The elements are fire, water, earth, wood, and Biolith. Fire and water are opposing elements, as are earth and wood. Creatures played on a field that corresponds to their element, such as a fire creature on a fire field, get an automatic bonus of +2 points to life, making them significantly tougher to kill. Creatures played on a field of their opposite element automatically lose 2 points of life, giving them a serious disadvantage. In fact, if a creature with 2 life points or less is played on its opposite element, it immediately dies. Biolith cards are neutral, and gain no bonus or penalty to life by being placed on any field. Each of the nine fields has a second element associated with it. This element is partially revealed on the edge of the field. That second element becomes active when certain cards cause the field to be "flipped". The original element then becomes inactive. In the default/official field configuration, the center field is always Biolith, and the other elements are in a set pattern such that each element has a corner field and a middle-edge field. The field can also be set to random or other unofficial configurations in casual (un-ranked) games.

Most actions in the game cost "mana". This includes summoning creatures, casting spells, attacking, and rotating a friendly creature that is in play. At the beginning of each player's turn, they gain 2 points of mana. If a creature is killed, it is moved to the discard pile and its owner gains 1 point of mana. There are other cards in the game that allow a player to gain mana in various ways.
  • US October 24, 2007
  • EU October 26, 2007
  • JP N/A
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Developer: SCE Japan Studio
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
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Divine Summoner
Adjustment pixel Divine Summoner: In recognition of your rank as a true master summoner. (Acquisition of all trophies)
Gatemaster
Adjustment pixel Gatemaster: For braving the gateway to battle. (Victory vs. starter deck)
Mourning Ascetic
Adjustment pixel Mourning Ascetic: For training in the rites of the flame. (Victory vs. Set 1 theme deck, Fire Crusader)
Okunadan Monk
Adjustment pixel Okunadan Monk: For suppressing the aquatic mutiny. (Victory vs. Set 1 theme deck, Water Barrage)
Swordsman of East Reach
Adjustment pixel Swordsman of East Reach: For gaining the recognition of your earthen comrades. (Victory vs. Set 1 theme deck, Earth Emperor)
Til Vorg Riders
Adjustment pixel Til Vorg Riders: For those who have joined the liberation army of wood. (Victory vs. Set 1 theme deck, Wood Swarm)
Biolith Castle Gatekeeper
Adjustment pixel Biolith Castle Gatekeeper: For proving oneself to the Bioliths. (Victory vs. Set 1 theme deck, Biolith Scourge)
Yaksha Ninja
Adjustment pixel Yaksha Ninja: For victory over the federation army. (Victory vs. Set 1 theme deck, Arbiter)
Black Goat Prison Guard
Adjustment pixel Black Goat Prison Guard: For capturing the unscrupulous followers of the flame. (Victory vs. Set 2 theme deck, Fire King's Rage)
Venoan Mercenary
Adjustment pixel Venoan Mercenary: For passing the initiation of the water clan. (Victory vs. Set 2 theme deck, Water Conquest)
Undead Battalion
Adjustment pixel Undead Battalion: For suppression of the earthen dead. (Victory vs. Set 2 theme deck, Earth Atonement)
Green Bandits
Adjustment pixel Green Bandits: For being admitted into the band of wood thieves. (Victory vs. Set 2 theme deck, Wood Unleashed)
Biolith Castle Archive Curator
Adjustment pixel Biolith Castle Archive Curator: For reaching complete and true understanding of the Bioliths. (Victory vs. Set 2 theme deck, Biolith Godmaker)
Parmetic Inquisitor
Adjustment pixel Parmetic Inquisitor: For meting punishment to the Parmetic heretics. (Victory vs. Set 2 theme deck, Parmetic Wrath)
Theraclave Gatekeeper
Adjustment pixel Theraclave Gatekeeper: For being admitted into the army of flame. (Victory vs. Set 3 theme deck, Fire Havoc)
Tritonan Palace Guard
Adjustment pixel Tritonan Palace Guard: For being admitted into the army of water. (Victory vs. Set 3 theme deck, Water of Death)
Blade Guild at Visvar Vaas
Adjustment pixel Blade Guild at Visvar Vaas: For being admitted into the circle of earthen knights. (Victory vs. Set 3 theme deck, Earth Desolation)
Alchemist's Lab Worker
Adjustment pixel Alchemist's Lab Worker: For being recommended to the wood research facility. (Victory vs. Set 3 theme deck, Wood Mayhem)
Biolith Godmaker
Adjustment pixel Biolith Godmaker: For those who might become a Biolith godmaker. (Victory vs. Set 3 theme deck, Biolith Revenge)
Sacred Darkness Academy Attendee
Adjustment pixel Sacred Darkness Academy Attendee: For gaining entrance to the academy. (Victory vs. Set 3 theme deck, Eye of Judgment)
Mourning Reverend Father
Adjustment pixel Mourning Reverend Father: For fending the trespassers off with your bare hands. (Completion of Set 1 Challenge 1)
Okunadan Father
Adjustment pixel Okunadan Father: For the inspiration required to end a battle swiftly. (Completion of Set 1 Challenge 2)
Liberator of East Reach
Adjustment pixel Liberator of East Reach: For conquering every outpost of your enemy. (Completion of Set 1 Challenge 3)
Forest Chief
Adjustment pixel Forest Chief: For ambushing the enemy with relentless forces. (Completion of Set 1 Challenge 4)
Battle Master
Adjustment pixel Battle Master: For gaining ground on the great expanse. (Completion of Set 1 Challenge 5)
Ninja Patriarch
Adjustment pixel Ninja Patriarch: For inspiring steadfast unity in battle. (Completion of Set 1 Challenge 6)
Black Goat Prison Warden
Adjustment pixel Black Goat Prison Warden: For suppressing the riots with an iron will. (Completion of Set 2 Challenge 1)
Venoan Don
Adjustment pixel Venoan Don: For utilizing intelligence to confuse enemy forces. (Completion of Set 2 Challenge 2)
Undead General
Adjustment pixel Undead General: An award for complete and total dominance. (Completion of Set 2 Challenge 3)
Green King
Adjustment pixel Green King: For claiming all for one's own in the blink of an eye. (Completion of Set 2 Challenge 4)
Unsinkable Biolith Armada
Adjustment pixel Unsinkable Biolith Armada: For abolishing the Prime Elements. (Completion of Set 2 Challenge 5)
Parmetic Prior
Adjustment pixel Parmetic Prior: For punishing heretics near and far. (Completion of Set 2 Challenge 6)
Chief of Dhees' Army of 1000
Adjustment pixel Chief of Dhees' Army of 1000: For pushing your foes back with a deific physical prowess. (Completion of Set 3 Challenge 1)
Tritonan Admiral
Adjustment pixel Tritonan Admiral: For achieving victory without needless spilling of blood. (Completion of Set 3 Challenge 2)
Ten Tyrants
Adjustment pixel Ten Tyrants: For utter annihilation of your blasphemous foes. (Completion of Set 3 Challenge 3)
Lord of the Forest
Adjustment pixel Lord of the Forest: For victory achieved before war could be declared. (Completion of Set 3 Challenge 4)
Condemned Biolith
Adjustment pixel Condemned Biolith: For striking fear into the hearts of the heartless Bioliths. (Completion of Set 3 Challenge 5)
Master Summoner
Adjustment pixel Master Summoner: In recognition of your rank as a master summoner. (Completion of Set 3 Challenge 6)
Divine Warrior of Juno
Adjustment pixel Divine Warrior of Juno: In recognition of those truly experienced in battle. (victory in countless duels)
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