Hex seems odd to me, and I can't figure out why. It's like they shouldn't of bundled the main aspects together, even though the idea behind it isn't all that bad.
Hex seems odd to me, and I can't figure out why. It's like they shouldn't of bundled the main aspects together, even though the idea behind it isn't all that bad.
I like the idea behind hex, but I need to see gameplay other than 1 duel. I want to see a character actually moving through a world. If its just an open interface and everyone is connected, then while it may classify as an MMO, I bet it will feel like it is lacking somehow.
Regardless, I'm super excited about both games and while I can't guarantee myself beta access to Hearthstone, I can to Hex which is more appealing to me.
Hearthstone has a slightly different audience than Hex I think, so I highly doubt any serious competition will arise between the two outside of the usual. Hearthstone is very visually "warcraft" and as such will attract the people who are fans of that style/story/game/whatever a lot more than Hex will. That, and Hearthstone ties directly into Battle.net which is great for the gamers already into WoW, D3 and SC2.
That being said though, maybe it's just coincidence, but two online card games in development at the same time from two companies that have partnered together in the past for card related merchandise? Seems more than a little odd.
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Looks pretty interesting. I don't see any reason why they couldn't coexist peacefully though. I'll likely play both, and I imagine others will. It looks like the gameplay will be different enough between the two.
Hearthstone is designed as a casual experience. Hex is designed as a "this is my main CCG" game. Hex developers have commented that they're also looking forward to Hearthstone (good PR blah blah) and I bet there are plenty of Blizzard devs at least mildly interested in Hex. really Hex is there as an alternative to MtG, and not at all in competition with Hearthstone.
MTGO's client is fine. There is also a beta client which most people refuse to use since they like the old one so much. Wizards was actually going to force a beta client switch for a few days because people wouldn't use it over the old one. It takes a bit of getting used to, but it is far more convenient than playing a paper TCG. Hex is basically MTG + Hearthstones character power + Duels of the Planeswalkers interface.
- Style is practically identical, textures are different
- Hex's gameplay is more complex than Hearthstone, it's a card game MMO.
- Great for the eye means the same thing as liking its style, and Hex looks just as good and colorful.
- "This climate"? You mean you like Warcraft?
- If you can't find yourself playing something that hasn't Hearthstone's mechanics, then you'll automatically play Hex, since it has its mechanics + 5x more.
Blizzard isn't worried about Hex, because the game is targetting mainly veterans of TCG while hearthstone is more of an entry point for people interested in the genre but never had the possibilities to play them before.
Tbh I think hex is fighting a losing battle, trying to take down MTGO is like trying to make a mmo to take down WoW. Magic the gathering is just too big to be taken down, has almost 20 years of balancing and cards behind it, some fantastic artworks and decks that defy the rules of the games and bend them to their will.
Even blizzard tried to compete with magic with its paper WoW TCG and look what happened after all these years.
I think Hearthstone has a couple things going for it that other similar games don't.
1. Its Warcraft
2. It will be on tablets / mobile devices
Number 2 is what has me the most interested.
Duel of Champions and Shadow Era have both been out for a long time with tablet/mobile support. Hex is also getting it. Not really a new thing.
That's because you have no idea how card games work. If you spent $10,000 on the game in boosters you would easily get all of the cards. 4 playsets of a magic expansion cost well less than $1000 when they are in standard format. Having cards for constructed doesn't help you with limited in any way. The $10,000 is for the opportunity to meet and design portions of the game.
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Hearthstone has WoW themed cards/ideas. I don't think there's any comparision, especially for fans of Warcraft.
Hearthstone is in fact Warcraft. But still more interesting one.
Looks completely different than Hearthstone to me. Much better looking though.
He most likely is close friends with blizzard and blizzard is probably as excited as we are to play it.... ppl are way too tin foil hat sometimes, geeze.