The Eye of Judgment Legends Announced for PSP

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The official PlayStation blog has just announced that The Eye of Judgment Legends, a new chapter in Sony Computer Entertainment's digital card-based strategy game, will be released for the PSP this Spring.

Much like The Eye of Judgment released for the PlayStation 3 earlier this year, the downloadable Eye of Judgment Legends "combines card trading, magic and adventure," but also gives players the added freedom to "collect, trade and battle magical creatures on the move," thanks to the portability of the PSP.

Players can choose from a library of over 300 different virtual trading cards, thirty of which are brand new to the series. However, "Legends" no longer requires that player to use the PlayStation Eye peripheral or physical trading cards. Instead, the virtual battle cards can be traded wirelessly from on PSP to another or purchased as DLC from the PlayStation Store. You can also obtain new cards by defeating other players in online matches.

The Eye of Judgment Legends is scheduled for release in Spring of 2010.

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    December 21, 2009 5:38 PM

    Hopefully this portable version requires the camera as well. That would make it awesome.

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      December 22, 2009 3:30 AM

      "However, "Legends" no longer requires that player to use the PlayStation Eye peripheral or physical trading cards"

      Im guessing you were being sarcastic anyway, but I figured I'd point that out from the article.

      I actually liked the usage of the eye, it was just veryunaccepting to lighting and was a pain to set up.

      The real failure of EOJ PS3 was the inability to commit to making physical trade cards available after release. They did good at first, but towards the end of Set 1, then Set 2 - they were near impossible to find locally, and only retailer prices started to sky rocket.

      To this day I've still yet to see a place stock Set 3 even the day of release.

      With that said, this was one of my favorite PS3 games, so it makes me sad, but excited a new version which excludes these issues is coming to PSP!

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        December 22, 2009 9:20 AM

        I wanted to love this game but I could never get the camera to work. My old apartment didn't have good natural lighting, so it was just unfortunate.

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