Magic: The Gathering
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Game.EXE (100 out of 100) (100%)
Скажу, что никакой "тормозной" графике, трепыхающемуся звуку и подлым глюкам не заслонить, не испортить саму ИГРУ. MicroProse делала эту игру долго, несколько лет. Нелегким был ее путь к нам. Но теперь, когда дело сделано и долгожданный Magic: The Gathering по праву занял свое место на наших винчестерах, можно с абсолютной уверенностью сказать: да, игра удалась. И заслуга в этом не только авторов игры, Wizards of the Coast, но и всего коллектива программистов из MicroProse, и Сида Мейера, которого почему-то не включили в credits. Им удалось создать достойную оправу, в которой бриллиант Magic: The Gathering заиграл во всей своей красе. И я надеюсь, что его свет не оставит вас равнодушными. Аминь.
Mar 1997 · WindowsAdrenaline Vault, The (AVault) ( ) (90%)
This is, by far, the best implementation of a game concept that I have ever seen accomplished. It is the best game I have ever played. The concept deserves a five-star rating, but unfortunately, I can not ignore the minor annoyances that have shipped in the final product. In addition to those I have already mentioned, there are several others: for some reason, the Help file is not available from the Duel screen in Shandalar (even though an option to pull up Help is available); and, since the only way to save games is by hitting the Control-S key combination from the Shandalar screen, I feel like I need three hands to do it as quickly as I would like to; and the promised internet/network capabilities are not included. But, for variety, hours of gameplay and depth of gaming experience, there simply is no better game.
Mar 20th, 1997 · Windows · read reviewGameplay (Benelux) (86 out of 100) (86%)
Om te besluiten zou ik nog kunnen zeggen dat Magic, The Gathering op de pc een spel is dat menig Magic-speler aangenaam zal verrassen. De mogelijkheden van het spel zijn voldoende om je maandenlang spelplezier te geven, doch één groot minpunt steekt hier zijn Lord of the Pit-kop op: de multi-player opties zijn voor deze versie volledig de nek om gewrongen. Inderdaad, u leest het goed. Magic, The Gathering, het spel dat uitpakte met een gigantische reklamecampagne omtrent spelers die mekaar over de telefoonlijn de meest afzichtelijke wezens toesturen, heeft helemaal geen multiplayer opties aan boord. Het komt eraan hoor, jaja, het komt eraan.
Apr 2nd, 1997 · WindowsPC Action (Germany) (85 out of 100) (85%)
Gratulation, MicroProse, und mein Dank an Mit-Entwickler Sid Meier! Die Umsetzung des Kartenspiels ist perfekt gelungen, und der Shandalar-Teil begeistert durch die elegante Mischung aus Adventure, Rollenspiel und Strategie. Für Kenner des Originals avanciert das MicroProse-Magic zum Pflichtkauf, alle anderen sollten aufgrund der großen Komplexität besonders im fortgeschrittenen Spielstadium zunächst einmal probespielen, obwohl hilfreiche Tutorials zur Verfügung stehen. Wer die erste Hürde übersteht, wird mit Spielspaß satt belohnt – und das trotz relativ bescheidener Grafikpracht und Durchschnitts-Sound. So werden wohl Suchtspiele kreiert, oder, Herr Meier?
Apr 1997 · WindowsComing Soon Magazine (84 out of 100) (84%)
With over two billion cards sold worldwide, Magic the Gathering (MtG) is certainly the most popular strategy card game ever. What made its success is not only the fine card art work and the appeal for the rich content of the game, but also the fact that it is the first collectible trading card game, which opened the magic world of MtG to both, players and collectors. Additional cards sold through expansion packs ensured Wizards of the Coast, the company behind MtG, a loyal audience of fans looking for more cards to play and/or collect. But if the concept worked for trading cards, would it be the same with computer games. That's the question on which MicroProse and Wizards of the Coast worked on for over two years, the time necessary for the development of a computer version of the game that has just been released by MicroProse.
Apr 1997 · Windows · read reviewPower Play (83 out of 100) (83%)
Für Freaks ist es gar Grund genug, sich einen PC zu kaufen, denn nichts auf der Welt kann Euch so gut trainieren und Decks ausprobieren lassen, wie dieses Programm. Daß das Strategie-Fantasy-Kartenspiel zu den spielerisch besten Dingen auf Erden gehört, beweisen die Verkaufszahlen, aber wie Microprose die Kartenklopperei so gut und originalgetreu adaptieren konnte, bleibt mir ein Rätsel. Es gibt dank hunderter Karten mit Millionen Kombinationsmöglichkeiten und daraus resultierenden unzähligen Effekten, wohl programm-technisch kaum aufwendigere Aufgaben. Der um die Magieschlacht programmierte Shandalar-Part betet die Duelle in ein faszinierendes Abenteuer ein und sorgt für wochenlange Motivation. Zwar stimmen mich hier einige Grafiken grimmig, doch das ausgeklügelte Spielsystem läßt Mankos vergessen. Strategen werden langfristig Freude haben, und auch Einsteiger kommen durch das sehr gute Handbuch und Tutorial zurecht.
Mar 1997 · WindowsReset (8 out of 10) (80%)
Komputerowy MAGIC THE GATHERING wciąga i fascynuje bogactwem świata kart, pięknymi na nich rysunkami i możliwością nieograniczonego eksperymentowania z tworzeniem nowych decków. Nim człowiek się spostrzeże, z wypiekami na twarzy zaczyna mówić i myśleć w dziwnym języku tej gry, opowiadając kumplom o ferst strajkach, tramplingach, interaptach i mana bernach.
May 1997 · Windows · read reviewComputer Gaming World (CGW) ( ) (80%)
With a faithful translation of the card game and a challenging, fun adventure element, MicroProse's MAGIC game definitely beats out Acclaim's real-time pretender, even without the much-anticipated multiplayer support. Veteran Magic players will enjoy the adventure and the opportunity to play some very rare cards, while beginners, thanks to the Tutorial, will at least be able to find out why this game is so addictive.
Jun 1997 · WindowsCD-Action (8 out of 10) (80%)
Teraz pora na podsumowanie: Magic the Gathering jest grą na pewno rewolucyjną - nigdy wcześniej nikt o czymś takim nie pomyślał. Do tego została wykonana na wysokim poziomie, co razem sprawia, że musi zostać oceniona wysoko.... Naprawdę warto zagrać.
May 1997 · Windows · read reviewGame Players (7.8 out of 10) (78%)
Although the duel interface has a few glitches - the computer slows down dramatically when there are a lot of cards on the table and you can't turn off the rather annoying sound effects - the computerized version of Magic plays remarkably well. The game does not support multi-player, which is a huge disappointment. If the game had shipped with multi-player capability and the one-player adventure story was better developed, it would have been great. As it is, it's a good showing, but it has potential to be much more.
Jun 1997 · WindowsPC Joker (75 out of 100) (75%)
Ganz im Sinne der Strategicals von MicroProse sieht das Game zwar durchaus erträglich aus (insbesondere in manchen Sequenzen des Rollenspiel-Parts), bricht aber keine optischen Rekorde. Auch Musik und Soundeffekte klingen kaum mehr als nett. Dafür ist die Steuerung durchdacht und ausgereift, hier macht der oft strapazierte Begriff „intuitiv“ tatsächlich mal Sinn. Die Gretchenfrage ist trotz allem, wer dieses Spiel benötigt. Okay, vielleicht Jungmagier, die den prinzipiellen Umgang mit einem echten TC-Set trainieren wollen. Altgediente Magic-Fans mit weit über 1000 Karten in der Schublade werden jedoch vor der hier arg beschränkten Auswahl kapitulieren, da sie nicht einmal eine vernünftige Vorbereitung auf den nächsten magischen Abend ermöglicht. Am besten werden all jene bedient, die einfach ein handliches Rollenspiel mit Magic-Background und vielen launigen Duellen im Sinne haben.
Apr 1997 · WindowsPC Games (Germany) (74 out of 100) (74%)
Versuchen Sie erst gar nicht, sich einzureden, daß die nächste Partie Ihre letzte sein könnte: das vorbildlich umgesetzte Kartenspiel-System der unbegrenzten Möglichkeiten taugt als vollwertiger Solitär-Ersatz gleichermaßen wie als Sparringspartner für Profis; letzte dürften sich allerdings maßlos über den nicht vorhandenen Multiplayer-Modus ärgern. Im Vergleich zu Acclaims Battlemage die klar bessere Alternative!
Apr 1997 · WindowsGameSpot (7.2 out of 10) (72%)
This translation looks beautiful, plays decently, and has all the qualities - except the ability to play with other humans - that made the card game a hit.
Apr 3rd, 1997 · Windows · read reviewGamesmania.de (70 out of 100) (70%)
Magic - Die Zusammenkunft ist auch als Computerspiel ein ansprechender Zeitvertreib. Wer noch nie Magic gespielt hat, findet hier einen beinahe optimalen Einstieg in die komplexe Welt des Kultspiels, ohne erst einmal viel Geld in Karten zu investieren und Lehrgeld in Form von verlorenen Karten an gerissene Schlitzohren abführen zu müssen. Auch für erfahrene Magic-Spieler ist das Spiel geeignet, denn der Computer spielt in den höheren Schwierigkeitsstufen überraschend gut. Der "Ein Duell noch gewinnen"-Effekt stellt sich rasch ein, und ähnlich wie mit Mahjongg kann man sich so ganze Nächte um die Ohren schlagen. Leider wirkt Magic im Spieldesign unzusammenhängend - der Rollenspielmodus wirkt etwas aufgesetzt, die grafische Umsetzung zusammengestückelt. Auf ein interessantes, und sicher nicht abwegiges Feature wurde aus unerfindlichen Gründen verzichtet: Das Duell Mensch gegen Mensch am Computer.
1997 · Windows · read reviewPC Player (Germany) ( ) (60%)
Hauptmanko aber ist, daß man von Anfang an Zugriff auf die gesamte Palette an Zaubern hat und verlorene Karten beim nächsten Spiel immer wieder auftauchen. Damit wird das Original seiner entscheidenden Stärken beraubt. Was übrig bleibt, ist ein nettes taktisches Kartenspiel, das im Laufe der Zeit aber schnell an Reiz verliert. Zum Austesten für echte Decks ist Magic - The Gathering ganz gut geeignet, als eigenständiges Spiel sticht es nicht.
Apr 1997 · WindowsPlayer Reviews
The 2nd attempt to bring the card game into the computer realm. Worked perfectly.
The Good
Well, the only way you're going to truly enjoy this game is if you can actually play the card game itself, although I do have some aquaintances that do enjoy this game without having to play the card game.
But never fear! The original game itself came with a complete tutorial (A REAL DAMN GOOD ONE!) that teaches you the total basics of the card game. I must give an A++ on the tutorial for the developers. After that tutorial, it kinda helps you understand the game. But seriously, I played MTG before playing this PC version, only after playing the PC version did I finally understand ALL the rules. Playing with humans really suck sometime.
Anyways, it is definitely better than Battle Mage, the first attempt to bring Magic the Gathering into "reality" of PC Games. It's basically some type of RPG although wouldn't fit "exactly" in that category. Battle encounters are much similar to the original card game, with sound effects and automatic rules (no irritating subjective debates with human players). Basically, if you want to learn the card game, this game makes it a whole lot easier.
But wow. Whatever genius that finally came to their senses after the total disaster of MTG - Battlemage, surely made it all up with this game. Historically, this has to be one of the wierdest...or most oddest combination of gameplay. I wouldn't call it an RPG but it sure has a lot of "RPG" elements...only the statistical values of character development are substituted by your card deck.
Odd indeed. The game is divided into 2 major gameplays: Your standard adventuring of overland travel...and the card game itself. Although it still would be a "decent" game without the adventuring...there wouldn't be much thrill if the game is just a standard "vs" computer like arcade games.
But the real question would be, if your not familiar with Magic: The Gathering would you even care about playing this game? Honestly, although with certain subjectivity as I have already been exposed to the card game...I would say yes. The tutorial helps big time, and when you do get down to playing the game, all the rules are totally automatic. It maybe a little confusing at the beginning, if not a lot confusing at the beginning as it is a very complicated card game...considering the hundreds of cards you'll come across, but like many other trial-and-error attempts in understanding a strategy game...you'll eventually understand it. And when you do...you might be inclined to buy the real card deck itself. But be warned, human players don't take likely in losing...if not bad suckers when you meet runny nosed punks who hate giving away their prized card (ante) when they lose a match.
What else? Hmm... The music is "sufficient". I would say good as the music is decent enough and it totally fits the background, but nothing extremely special. The sound however is very good indeed. There are so many background sound effects that sometimes may get irritating, but you will miss it when it's turned off. Especially during playing the card game, certain actions provoke certain sounds. Sometimes you or your opponent plays a unique card that provokes some unique sound effects or music. My favorite is a goblin polka band which plays a funny polka song when you use its special feature.
The Bad
But boy did this game have a lotta bugs (and still after several patches). The first time around when I played this game, it had this totally irritating bug that prevented me from finishing the game. I don't recall what it was but it was enough to make me quit playing.
The are several other minor bugs where cards or effects do thing's there not supposed to. You'll figure that out by yourself. But one irritating thing is when playing a long game with an opponent, it suddenly thinks for a very long time. It's similar like when playing a PC opponent on a computer game, and it takes forever for them to move. Still happens unfortunately. It's not a crash...it's just lagged. Sometimes they move...often they don't.
There's also one thing that maybe just my imagination. Sometimes you get terrible starting cards when you play. Sometimes it happens so often you wonder if the program did it on purpose. I've had so many instances where my lands don't fit the color of my other cards or sometimes I get land cards everytime I draw. Other times, certain cards always show up more frequent than other cards. I wonder if the computer program actually does any "virtual shuffling". But like I said, it maybe just me...
The Bottom Line
It's a good start if you want to learn to play the MTG card game. It gets better if your already familiar with the game...
by Indra was here (20655) on Feb 10th, 2004 · Windows
If you like M:TG, the game is great...
The Good
I have been playing M:TG for a few years, and I picked this up when I had the chance.
It's a fantastic game considering the complex nature of bringing a collectable card game to a PC.
If I tried explaining the game mechanincs here, it would take forever, and the Wizards of the Coast website (www.wizards.com) can explain the game MUCH better than I can :)
The Gameplay is different depending on how you play. You can play straight out Magic, which is great for practicing for real games. Then there is the Adventure game. You basically start oout as a neophyte wizard, and you walk around the land, battling creatures and stopping the bad guys from winning. When Battling, you ante a card from your deck, and if you lose, you lose the card, but if you win you get an opponents card.
The AI is also selectable from the beginning of the game. Apprentice to Wizard. And be forewarned, Wizard Class is TOUGH.
The graphics are beautiful. The artwork from each card is beautifully reproduced in the game, and is fun just to look at.
The sound is also well done. Great effects (dpeending on the spell), and you'll love the Goblin Polka Band :)
Another great feature is the tutorial. A FMV tutorial on how to play the game is included, and Microprose did a great job making the game easy to understand. Divided into 15+ parts, you can choose what you want to learn. Great for beginners or novices that need a refresher course on gameplay mechanics.
The Bad
The adventure game gets tedious after a while. Basically you have to get a type of card, or defeat a certain creature to gain card, etc. and that becomes tiresome after awhile.
The Bottom Line
A great translation of a complex card game.
by Chris Martin (1169) on Mar 7th, 2000 · Windows
The Good
This game was a great "casual game" for anyone who enjoyed the non-virtual version of Magic: The Gathering. The duel portion could easily be played while talking on the phone or doing other tasks.
What I didn't like about the game is kind of a dubious gripe--the AI was too good and ended up kicking my butt! Of course, this is really a compliment to the developers--I don't think the AI really cheated--but it would have been nice to win more often! Really, the AI was surprisingly good and rarely did "stupid" things and often played really, really well.
I loved that this game could be run in a normal window--it didn't have to be fullscreen like most games. Again, making it a great casual game.
The whole quest aspect of the game, while not essential, was an interesting addition to the franchise.
The Bad
I have two gripes with this game. First, it was a memory hog. But this was due to large amount of hi-res images it used for cards. It was obvious that they tried to minimize memory used by using some sort of compression on the images, but even so, it took loads of RAM and could significantly impact the operation of other programs and the OS as a whole. This is not something I fault the developers for: they could've used crummy lo-res graphics, or the hi-res graphics the game was noted for. They opted for the hi-res graphics to make a more visually appealing game.
My biggest complaint is that the game won't install on anything but a Windows 95 machine! After Windows 98, 2000 and XP came out, it wouldn't install on any of those machines, even though they could easily run it. The install saw that the Windows version wasn't 95 and would exit!
The Bottom Line
Magic
by Frecklefoot (189) on Feb 28th, 2007 · Windows
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