Post #36005
May 28, 2015, 03:03:03 AM
This is gonna sound counterproductive, but Hearthstone sucks. It really does. If we can talk about all things Hearthstone then I can write about how much Hearthstone sucks. I don't understand how that game is so popular.
It's a piss-poor pay to win excuse for a card game. It's too bad because I love TCG-inspired video games, hell I have YGO and Pokemon decks IRL (too poor for Magic) and I used to play them a lot. But there's no excuse for being so P2W. Worst part is that at least you can drop $200-250 for a YGO deck IRL that will reliably win you matches (I have Heroic Challenger, Masked Heroes and Evol stun decks because I'm a huge asshole), and you can pay maybe $75 for a Pokemon deck that will do the same (I use Exeggvile, bunch of Exeggcutes + Weaviles with Vilify), but on Hearthstone, you could pay $500 and not even have the cards you need for a great deck. Once you get high level enough you just face decks stacked with legendaries and mechs and yeah, you can win, but it requires a ginormous amount of luck. However, you can play Dueling Network or YGOPro for YGO and not pay a single cent to have all the cards you need since they are all unlocked.
The mechanics are basically Magic without all the rules that made Magic cool so the experience ends up feeling bland and uninspired, kind of like a video game based on a movie, except it's a card game based on a video game. The card pool is pretty damn shallow as well and as with all card games, not all cards are good so there isn't a lot of stuff to play with. There are comparatively few great HS decks while PTCG and YGO (especially the latter) have tons.
I'd rather play YGOPro or even PTCGO over fucking Hearthstone : MtG for dummies. PTCGO is a bit pay to win too but at least the game showers you with free booster packs, its 4 free decks are full of staple cards like N or Bikes and if you want to buy boosters, they're not even a dollar a pop for 10 cards. I would play the Magic games on Steam but they have even worse card lists than Hearthstone does, which is puzzling considering how many fucking Magic cards there are.
Most of all though, I'd rather play TCGs IRL and see my guy rage when I get Masked Hero Dark Law out on the field, ruining his entire deck.