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Anima: Shadow of Omega Review

Anima: Shadow of Omega
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It has fewer rules than any other card game I've run into of its nature, such as Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering, and Yu-Gi-Oh, and it is much easier to pick up. The game is never the same two times in a row, and it is very amusing to play. The artwork on the cards is simply stunning. I do recommend this game for those that enjoy card games and those that love roleplaying games all at once, for it is both rolled into one!

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Anima: The Shadow of Omega is a non-collectible card game set in the same original setting as the Anima: Beyond Fantasy roleplaying game. Inspired by well-known Japanese video roleplaying games such as Final Fantasy and Suikoden, the world of Anima features traditional Western fantasy staples, including magic and medieval arms, combined with an emphasis on martial arts and Eastern concepts of honor and mysticism. In the Anima: The Shadow of Omega card game, players form a party of four adventurers that explore the land and engage in combat with fantastic beasts and each other, gaining new powers and eventually confronting an ancient menace.Anima: The Shadow of Omega includes 110 cards, each one featuring a unique piece of stunning, full-color art depicting a character, creature, or location from the Anima universe.

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Anima: Beyond Good and Evil Review

Anima: Beyond Good and Evil
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I do not regret purchasing this game one bit! It is a load fun for anyone into the fantasy adventure genre and people that love Anime art. The game play is simple and easy to learn. The rule book is very well laid out and easy to read. It's really just a great game concept that made it through and is truly a blast to play. My only complaint is that its 13+ and the art in this game is way to mature. Extreme partial nudity to say it kindly. I recommend this game from 18+ do to content. If you love Anime, love fantasy adventures and love smaller games that play within an hour to and hour and a half, and you 18+ years old, buy this game and its counter part Anima: Shadows of Omega. I'm looking forward to the next expansion.

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Everything ended. Omega, the ancient entity that threatened to disrupt all life in Gaia, is sealed. Its unlimited source of power, the Infinity Orb, has been shattered, and the splinters scattered. Humanity continued forward, confident that this grave danger has past... or has it?Anima: Beyond Good and Evil is the first stand-alone expansion for Anima: Shadow of Omega. You take control of a party of exceptional characters, wielding their cunning and magical powers to complete missions and ultimately stop the ultimate evil, Genesis. Be warned, however, other players will hinder your actions in order to claim victory for themselves.In the 2-4 player card game Anima: Beyond Good and Evil, the adventure in Gaia continues, and is playable in about an hour. Beyond Good and Evil can be played as an independent game, or it can be combined with Anima: Shadow of Omega Revised Edition for an even more epic gaming experience.

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