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First one to get Ludwig's Holy Blade wins.
Hehe, exactly.
First one to get Ludwig's Holy Blade wins.
If this is an LCG I would die. A stand-alone boxed card game seems more likely to me, but I'd be happy with an LCG.Looks like Warhammer: Invasion, CoC, and Game of Thrones are all LCGs. They all also have "The Card Game" in their titles, which Bloodborne shares, so it looks like it might turn out to be an LCG as well. I used to be way into TCGs/CCGs in the mid-late 2000s, but collecting was almost always a pain. The LCG model is exactly what those types of games should be in the modern era imo. Bodes well for Bloodborne if so.
If this is an LCG I would die. A stand-alone boxed card game seems more likely to me, but I'd be happy with an LCG.
When does he mobile version release?
Yeah Fantasy Flight was the one who popularized it to compete with Wizards of the Coast (MtG). It's definitely a friendlier format. Nethack and Warhammer:Invasion are two of the best card games I own, the latter having been made by Mr. Lang.A boxed game would make sense if they can cram all of Bloodborne into a single set (thus negating the need for expansions). Though I would personally still look at it as an LCG, just without expansions. What's important to me is the "complete game in a box" aspect. Whoever came up with that idea (FFG?) is a genius. I ain't about that TCG collecting life anymore![]()
First one to get Ludwig's Holy Blade wins.
I draw Pizza Cutter
Your move.
Lang said the Bloodborne card game will be "based on the Chalice dungeon runs, where players compete to kill monsters and take their blood."
Yeah Fantasy Flight was the one who popularized it to compete with Wizards of the Coast (MtG). It's definitely a friendlier format. Nethack and Warhammer:Invasion are two of the best card games I own, the latter having been made by Mr. Lang.
Bloodborne 2 confirmed
Yeah, I can never go back to doing another TCG again. Really interested in this, I was just about to run out of ways to dump more money into Bloodborne.Yeah, the TCG model might make sense if you're only playing that one game, but it quickly falls apart when juggling multiple games. Back in the day I was into multiple TCGs, and it was just a big fat mess. Had to pool cards with friends to even stand a chance, and it was still a tremendous money sink keeping up with Yugioh, MtG, VS system. etc. LCGs make so much damn sense that it blows my mind they didn't come about earlier. Really hoping Bloodborne follows the same model. Being an LCG would also mean that it's most likely a constructed deck game, which I really prefer compared to deckbuilding games (not that there's anything wrong with them!).
Hope it's a LCG. While I wasn't a fan of the game the lore always interested me so definitely going to keep my eye on this
Unless I missed something, Eric Lang's other games with "The Card Game" in the title all seem to be LCGs, so you might just be in luck.
That's more a function of them being released by Fantasy Flight Games, who invented the LCG format and use it as one of their major publishing models. If it's going through them, it's possible that it could be like Game of Thrones where there's a mix of standalone boxed versions and small/large expansions.
TCG ? CCG?? FGC??? LGC???? OCTGN ?????!!!!
Among all this acronymus I really have no idea what has being discussed here![]()
TCG ? CCG?? FGC??? LGC???? OCTGN ?????!!!!
Among all this acronymus I really have no idea what has being discussed here![]()
That's more a function of them being released by Fantasy Flight Games, who invented the LCG format and use it as one of their major publishing models. If it's going through them, it's possible that it could be like Game of Thrones where there's a mix of standalone boxed versions and small/large expansions.
Oh I missed the publisher part. Yeah this is probably a one-off, but they could continue it in an LCG-ish fashion.
Oh I missed the publisher part. Yeah this is probably a one-off, but they could continue it in an LCG-ish fashion.
I think Bloodborne's mechanics make it already much more suited to creating a card game than some of the other properties he's worked on like Call of Cthulhu.Weird. I never would have thought of A card game for Bloodborne. I hope it works. I know this guy is supposed to be great, but I still have my doubts.
"risk management" and "group think" makes me think it's going to be a push-your-luck type of game like Incan Gold or Welcome to the Dungeon, perhaps with some extras to mitigate extreme bullshit. It doesn't sound like an LCG-style card game to me at all.
The Rom Card needs to be the trolliest thing ever.