2 days have passed since I uploaded this, and already a lot has changed about the game. I tested out the new update and here is a brief summary of the things that are currently different than in the video: -The price of their token is now $13.70 (-30%) -They released a scuffed update that has a severe memory leak issue, devouring 20+ GB of RAM and then crashing, if the game even launches. --I actually only managed to play one game, now it just launches into a black screen and nothing happens. No official communication from the dev team on a timeline for fix -The new expansion pack released and the cards are now available in game. Some of the most OP base set cards have been nerfed heavily. -They added some new skins to buy in the shop + the new Planetfall expansion packs This update did change my perception of the game as it seems really strange to release a fully-fledged expansion pack to a game that is still in beta (practically alpha), while shipping a broken update and not fixing some of the most commonly reported problems. The CEO addressed the complaints on Twitter with the following tweet: "People in web3 say they want open iteration and development in real time, they don’t. They’ll tell you they understand is a grey box and will adjust expectations accordingly, they won’t… But when you find the people that do, hold on to them because they’re in for life" I don't think that this is enough for me to lower my score on the game just yet, unless they don't fix these issues within a timely manner. If this continues, I suspect that players will get frustrated and start leaving quickly as the developers prioritize shipping new cosmetics / cards over fixing issues that have been around for 10 months. Again, all just my opinion, from the PoV of an outsider who isn't invested in the game. Did any of you actually try the game? If so, what did you think?
@GotchardandGo6 ай бұрын
I've actually tried the game, it seems like a decent enough hearthstone clone, but see my other comment on your video for my thoughts on it's long-term success. I'm actually surprised that the expansion even released at all given their schedule of drip-feeding cards in battle passes, not to mention it seems the crashes (both on my end and my opponents end) have become more frequent. The meta seems mostly the same for now (Paragons seem to have almost exactly the same pick rate as they were before the expansion, barring one that I didn't see among opponents until today), though I have seen a few of the new cards in opponent's decks. This might be about as good as crypto games get, since I imagine that tossing out crypto would cause people to come to it more easily at this rate.
@SeamanLord6 ай бұрын
At first I was upset this didn’t get recommended 2 days ago, but apparently I got it just in time for the update 😭 Ily Jauwn❤️
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
@@GotchardandGo I just saw your comment now, I agree I think the NFT and crypto aspects are just holding it back. The devs created their own biggest problem to solve and now they are fighting against it. I think they had no choice but to release the expansion since they already collected payment for it back in October. If they delayed it the investors would get really mad. Again, it's a problem the devs themselves created by collecting money so far in advance. I don't envy them, they've got a lot of work to do and I'm not sure if they can do it, especially with their focus seeming to be split between this and that silly AI game
@TheMadAfrican16 ай бұрын
Unless they set fire to all their work and their servers and everything else related to this terrible waste of space, there is no way they can make this rubbish better.
@Jhhuuttg6 ай бұрын
It's fun, bought a 30$ deck got to plat 2 and I'm about to make 300$ on the first month, not so worth monetarily but is fun
@draconis177 ай бұрын
"My first match EVER put me against the game's #1 ranked player"
@JohnSmith-ox3gy6 ай бұрын
He must have presented 50% of the currently active players that moment.
@dimitrilium39126 ай бұрын
Do you even difficulty curve?
@GarudaRamudasRumpusRoom6 ай бұрын
YOU GON LEARN TODAY
@ArmundJay6 ай бұрын
i laughed FAR too hard at that. if that ever happened to me in a game it would be a core memory lmao
@Ruteekatreya6 ай бұрын
Oh goodness, I mostly listen to these, I thought it was an exaggeration til I checked.
@sonarchy51587 ай бұрын
This random card game I've never heard about is totally going to kill Hearthstone, for sure for sure
@elizathegamer4137 ай бұрын
nice pfp :)
@tylern64207 ай бұрын
homestuck?
@Arhenbuh1156 ай бұрын
the best Hearthstone killer is Hearthstone
@bullettime11166 ай бұрын
@Arhenbuh115 it was lor unironically for a while. Then they fumbled as their monetary system just isn't viable for a card game
@starlosa6 ай бұрын
@@tylern6420gamzee what r u doing here…
@processr7 ай бұрын
Honestly refreshing to hear that one of these games is actually commissioning art from artists (what a concept!) instead of just pumping out Midjourney slop. Shame about the implementation.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
A lot of the common feedback I saw about this game was lambasting them for AI art, which is really a shallow take. People just assume that because it's a crypto game, or a bad game, that they must be using AI art too. It's really disrespectful to the actual talented artists that work on games (whether they are crypto or not, I mean the artists just want to get paid at the end of the day too) to just call their art AI without absolutely no proof
@ectothermic7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn It's just the AI hysteria working through literally everything right now because it's the big bad everyone can farm internet points from. Seen a lot of people get accused of using AI because their art has a generic kinda anime style, or because they're learning so they're aping off existing artists (which you're supposed to do, learning by using references is the way to go.) You can even have a twitch, livestream drawing, and people will still give you shit for it regardless. The art communities on twitter were always honestly Dark Souls levels of toxic and elitist but now they have one more excuse to justify their behaviour and they're milking it. I don't know where people's sense of nuance went or their ability to admit mistakes but I'm pretty tired of it now.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
The slopification of the internet continues
@fusrosandvich37387 ай бұрын
@@ectothermic I've already seen someone who I've watched podcasts of for a while now get accused of using AI to fake his voice. Despite the fact there's been 0 change in how he speaks at all. I really don't get it.
@ember93617 ай бұрын
@@ectothermic no way, people are salty the thing that barfs out generic slop trained on stolen art are also salty about people using the tool to make a quick buck? who would've thunk it. I do feel for the artists accused of being AI lazy asses, not only for getting their shit stolen but also for being generic enough people mistake for the algorithm output. Ah well! Many such cases.
@pauldonnor22956 ай бұрын
"Epilepsy Warning: you have three seconds." -Sseth
@icycrusader19476 ай бұрын
Was that from his Highfleet review?
@pauldonnor22956 ай бұрын
@@icycrusader1947 Yup, that's how he starts his Highfleet review.
@icycrusader19476 ай бұрын
@@pauldonnor2295 Nice, glad to remember the Sseth catalogue.
@everchosen15056 ай бұрын
Hey, hey people Sseth here with another abstract game no one asked for and even fewer people understand that will no doubt end up consuming way too much of your time. I'd like to the thank the Merchants Guild for the 30 some odd hours and counting I've already lost to The Matchless Kungfu.
@j.d.46975 ай бұрын
They missed the chance for flashing the epilepsy warning across the screen the same way. 😄
@DimT6706 ай бұрын
Theres a special layer of hell for card game designers who put the text ON the card art
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
especially white or yellow without a stroke. WTF were they thinking
@PhoenicopterusR5 ай бұрын
I've seen it done well enough, namely the devoid cards from MtG, but at least they make it a stylistic choice that both blends with the frame and is "over" the art instead of directly on it.
@eaglest05543 ай бұрын
Especially when it's a digital card game. Just give a little summary off to the side or something.
@TordBot692 ай бұрын
MOTLK signatures
@NeostormXLMAX2 ай бұрын
Is this entirety of vanguard?
@Nothingseen7 ай бұрын
I'm genuinley depressed at how all these NFT things and Web3 in general can just make money... vanish. 132 MILLION dollars gone. We all know school funding and hospitals and how that money could remake a small town or start an actual buisness but... even in the realm of games! Give that shit to DDO and you'd be looking at one of the greatest revivals out there! Give it to the guys who made DE and just IMAGINE what they could do! It's just sad, man. This money just being destroyed for no reason at all.
@Zack_Wester7 ай бұрын
or you know make a decent wow clone as there are none. and people have tried to get funding for a wow clone (classic-Wrath ear) and invester just stonewalling it. the exact same game whit crypto here is 50 bilion. the above a full sized team of profesionals and game devs vets whit 90% of the roles and seats filled to make a mmo in the scale of classic wow. whit a working demo to prove that they can make the products. we need 50 Mil to make this come to life and we know that milion of player would love to play this. -Investor have zero intrest. some crypto bros. we going to make the next MMO. whats the dev team made up off, the CEO crypto bro and 1 marketer and 1 other guy. wheres the dev team there is none. network person there is none. we got a office but its not a game dev office we dont even have any space planed to host the game even. the white paper or anything about the game there is none. well there is the A4 sheeet whit the word the Next MMO you ever will play. - Normally this would get tossed out in any normal investor meeting. but Crypto bro said Crypto and suddenly 5 Bilion is in his hand.
@DZ-X36 ай бұрын
Give that to ten or twenty of the two-blokes-in-a-garage indie dev teams, and you'd get some great stuff. And also six puzzle platformers, three open world survival craft games, four card-based roguelikes, and a couple of boomer shooters.
@mushyroom95696 ай бұрын
You think that’s bad, just wait until you realize the implications of inflation.
@mushyroom95696 ай бұрын
Literally trillions of dollars going up in smoke every year.
@fallinginthed33p6 ай бұрын
Not destroyed, it's a wealth transfer from gamers to scammers.
@wibbol7 ай бұрын
“You are having a lot of fun even if you don’t realize it” is so ridiculous of a sentence I don’t know if it’s scary or hilarious
@TemperedMedia6 ай бұрын
Whales will always gaslight. Every game I've ever played with a shop had whales trying to gaslight me.
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
You do find fans saying stuff like this about almost every game that had hype around it. It's just weird that people can't simply say “seems like this isn't for you”.
@franmanlemon6 ай бұрын
you missed the "today" part, which makes it seem even more like a threat.
@Self-Referential6 ай бұрын
You probably didn't notice... But your brain did...
@qu12536 ай бұрын
Man tried to roll a deception check and got a nat 1.
@skrufff7 ай бұрын
On your complains about the UI, its unfortunate that the shortcomings are so bad. I actually quite like the STYLE they were going for, the direction seems to be really good. But the execution is awful for all the reasons you mentioned. Not like it matters because I would never play this game anyways lol. Good or not, if a game has crypto or NFTs attached, its so far off my radar that its in the next country.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
It's a shame too because I bet if they just threw away all the crypto aspects and made it a normal game with a real money marketplace it would be 2x as popular (but make a lot less money)
@skrufff7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn Definitely. Like you said, TCGs with a sci-fi theme are very rare, and I'm sure there's an audience that would lap this up. I was surprised to learn that all of the images are made by actual artists too. I wouldn't put it past these kinds of people to just AI it up and call it a day. Some of the stuff you showed is really cool, but you barely get to enjoy them when they're so small. What a shame that all of this talent is being wasted on a game that nobody will talk about or even play within a few months. Edit* aaaaand I got to the part about their next game powered by AI and LLMs. There goes the last shred of respect I had
@ember93617 ай бұрын
their style reminds me of Warframe
@Darkfyyre6 ай бұрын
@@ember9361 my psyche took a thousand hit points of damage reading this, but you're not entirely wrong. still gonna spend the rest of the night trying to recover, though...
@StealthTheFoxz6 ай бұрын
@@ember9361 After giving it a second glance, I can agree.
@krysto20127 ай бұрын
Balancing a crypto game seems like it would be especially tricky - you have players invested with several thousands of dollars worth of cards, and in the crypto world, losing your whales to cards suddenly losing value is potentially dangerous if cards hemorrhage value. Furthermore, in a speculative environment, it sounds like a recipe for major insider trading, letting certain individuals know if the cards they're holding are about to lose value so they can leave someone else holding the bag, while they invest in cards likely to gain value with respect to upcoming changes to the meta either from buffs, nerfs, or new cards.
@L_O_V_E_L_A_I_N7 ай бұрын
Not that that's any different from physical trading card games. Which really should be the main point of criticism: what does this game (or any other crypto-based game, really) do that Magic the Gathering Online didn't 20 years ago?
@Horvath_Gabor6 ай бұрын
@@L_O_V_E_L_A_I_N Somethingsomething resale somethingsomething immutable ownership somethingsomething metaverse. In a way, it's kind of like South Park's underpants gnomes. Step one: do something useless (like reinventing CCGs with cryptography attached to them), then ???, and then PROFIT! The saddest thing about it is that it actually makes profit... for the scammers.
@blakksheep7366 ай бұрын
@@L_O_V_E_L_A_I_N besides Web 3... basically nothing.
@eyeballjellyforbreakfast5 ай бұрын
@L_O_V_E_L_A_I_N I guess the simple answer is it allows people to trade cards globally without shipping. TCG and blockchain at least makes sense as it's functionally the same thing.
@DynaReal7 ай бұрын
$131 Million for a card game is CRAZY.
@paperclip95586 ай бұрын
We live in the worst possible timeline indeed.
@randomblock1_6 ай бұрын
On the bright side, none of that money came from normal gamers. It's the NFT bros money getting flushed down the drain. Even then you still gotta feel bad for them.
@commenteroftruth97906 ай бұрын
@@randomblock1_ no. no you do not. I will never feel bad for anyone who invests in crypto. they do it to make money, and for no other reason or purpose.
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
I wonder how many crypto games are actually just tax fraud schemes because that could explain these ridiculous investment sums.
@SavageRizzCooking6 ай бұрын
@@paperclip9558 young dumb and ignorant. You can still change.
@novelezra7 ай бұрын
Oh my god. The games UI has the charm of a mobile f2p FPS load-out screen. Look at Yu-Gi-Oh, even Konami knows that at the end of the day, that a TCG needs some style behind it. There's a reason that most of the Yu-Gi-Oh videogames have incredible UI aesthetics and flashy animations.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Literally the most important thing about a card game is UI. The entire game is just a UI. Look at Balatro as a great example
@novelezra7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn Also I know you said having a Sci-Fi TCG is interesting (which technically it is) but considering it's NFT; my GOD. Why are NFT games so obsessed with 'Artstation sci-fi 3D render portfolio-core'
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Cause that’s just the artists they hired, that’s all the art they make. I think it looks pretty cool in some cases but rarely ever on a card. Neat art; shitty card art
@Popebug7 ай бұрын
@@novelezra Because "futuristic".
@PinkAgaricus6 ай бұрын
Even Marvel Snap looks better than this game. There's "futuristic style", then there is actual playable with a futuristic style.
@badwithnames51807 ай бұрын
nft card games absolutely confuse me, PHYSICAL card games already provide exactly what these people want but with actual value and gameplay, fucking hell magic has had a speculative market for decades
@OldDistantHermit6 ай бұрын
Wouldn't your Black Lotus be cooler if it were on a blockchain that wastes a medium sized country's worth of electricity?
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
Also I don't get the impression that anyone actually likes this since it makes a game pay to win, that's why tournaments so often ban rare and overpowered cards. Half the appeal of online TCGs is exactly that there is no scarcity so you can actually get to play with the cool cards.
@ccricers6 ай бұрын
What's ironic is one of the world's biggest bitcoin exchange websites used to be a MTG card trading website. It got shut down after it was found to have lost/stolen thousands of bitcoins from customers.
@animatrix14906 ай бұрын
@@OldDistantHermit Don’t forget that you can’t hold it or frame it or use it as a bookmark!
@OldDistantHermit6 ай бұрын
@@animatrix1490 Can't even use it as a coaster
@Megarover7 ай бұрын
A crypto game getting a 47 total score is like a gacha game that attracts more than whales and people that don't wanna admit their game has problems. Truly miraculous.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
I wish I could go back and re-score the game that got a 48 because after I dropped the video a ton of people told me that it was an almost 1:1 asset flip of an existing mobile game I had just never heard of. So basically the best crypto game is still a sub-par gacha game that only whales will play
@Floris_VI7 ай бұрын
@@jauwnmaybe you should do an updated video on it if it still exists
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm doing updates on every game I've ever reviewed just at a slow pace since I want to give at least a year or so for them to "build" before I come back
@mariox2046 ай бұрын
@@jauwnso is genshing impact of nft games?
@bullettime11166 ай бұрын
@@mariox204nah, even genshin as shit and dry as it is right now isn't so bad it can be slandered as being in the same quality as a nft game
@GreenChillZone7 ай бұрын
Can't wait for Jauwn to stream the next random NFT card game with Hearthstone, Marvel Snap, Yu-gi-oh, Pokemon TCG Online, FTL, Rollercoaster Tycoon, and Old School Runescape all running on top of it.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Next stream I’m definitely playing 3 card games at once it’s way too fun Of course chat will be ignored as my focus will be fully absorbed but it’s still fun
@OurBenefactors7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn For optimal engagement, you also need some footage of people playing with kinetic sand, and Subway Surfers gameplay
@GreenChillZone6 ай бұрын
@@OurBenefactors Don't forget hydraulic presses and Family Guy funny moments.
@MissBeloved__6 ай бұрын
@@jauwnddont forget markiplier in the corner for the algorithm
@HappyBeezerStudios6 ай бұрын
Don't forget to add some random UI elements from other games into the stream layout. Like a Minecraft hotbar, a CoD minimap, a Zelda stamina bar and a GTA ammo counter
@matSund7 ай бұрын
Hi, former High Legend Wild Hearthstone player here. It's really a shame to see a lot of people that I used to watch (and play against) jumping ship to this pyramid scheme of a hearthstone cope. They are paying the FUCK out of former hearthstone (and current) players and grandmasters in order to get people to play (and inherently buy) parallel. The card sharing aspect (where you can borrow cards from paying players for tournaments, and if you win the cards owners get a significant cut of profits) plays almost exactly like a pyramid scheme. I don't inherently hate the idea of digital ownership for online CCG/TCGs (coming from someone who has paper CCG/TCG experience, I hate crypto as an investment engine), but web3 and crypto have A LOT of work to do if they want to re-gain the trust of your average gamer. Thanks for the great video as always Jauwn. Love the content man.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
I felt like it was irrelevant to throw my credentials around but I’ve been playing HS since the closed Beta and made top 100 multiple times until I quit in 2018. I am the perfect person to potentially be a fan of this game but it really didn’t do it for me, it’s expensive, slow, and unrewarding. And regarding the sponsors, someone told me that they’re offering high six figures as payment, but without any proof. Should that be true then it would absolutely make sense why so many sold out so quickly.
@matSund7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn if Parallel wants success in the mainstream online CCG/TCG market, they need to learn how to make the onboarding process easier and faster for players that have card game experience. Same reason why a game like shadowverse never really stuck with me. Games are games, I don't want to be treating it like a job just to unlock shit the free way. I believe the numbers for sponsorships are up in that realm but I don't think there's anyone actually saying how much they got paid (i'm sure tylerootd, thijs, or others mentioned it, I just have to find it). If you do want a laugh though, look at the twitch viewership for the game. There was recently a stream with Feno, Tylerootd, Lambyseries, and one other person and it was a very dead stream lol. No-one seemed to want to watch it.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Oh I saw the numbers on twitch but didn’t bother mentioning it as it felt like a kind of pointless “low blow”. Nobody expected this game to get any sort of viewership so it doesn’t surprise anyone that these streamers threw away their fanbase in exchange for a cult of bag holders (and a fat stack) Considering that parallel is currently giving away $500,000 to the winner of their tournament I can definitely believe the sponsored streamers are getting paid a number that would make you cry
@matSund7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn yeah they're probably making bank off of those people, and sooner or later the "ambassadors" are gonna utilize the guild system to prey new players in by saying "oh, you can just play for free and guild members will lend you the cards." That's what scares me the most about this if it somehow takes off (which I doubt)
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
@@matSundI think they’re already doing that.
@Coffeemancer7 ай бұрын
pick one for your new fancy game: a) create a dialogue tree b) create a text parser ........ z) use AI to reinvent problems that were solved in RPGs 30+ years ago
@stigmaoftherose7 ай бұрын
I think AIs are technically more advanced text parsers that just are not fully there yet.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
with a 10 second pause between each interaction
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
There probably are good uses for LLMs in video games but none of them will involve cutting down on staff. I mean we play story driven games exactly because they were written by a human, that's why people hate radiant quests.
@logemcdoge46206 ай бұрын
I can't wait to run around for 30 minutes because the AI made up a character that doesn't exist in a location that isn't real
@larrymantic26356 ай бұрын
@@logemcdoge4620”Where’s Fharshmaggle? Mr. Midjourney said they were right here!”
@chernobyl1696 ай бұрын
This is literally the best crypto game ever. It still sucks, but it is head and shoulders above all the other crypto games. It even uses crypto in an innovative way, predatory as it is. I am genuinely impressed. On the normal game scale, this actually gets a 3/10. (edit) Yes, crypto is literally a boys' club for terminally online people with too much money. You nailed it. I speak from experience.
@michamatczak21347 ай бұрын
18:03 I can't imagine the same happening in any other kind of game. Even in a card game, it's insane. I've only ever fought the #1 best player in one game, and it was a niche custom map that I helped playtest.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
I know I was so surprised when I was re-watching the footage and editing, I was like "what the hell that guy is LITERALLY the number 1 player on the leaderboard". He's literally the gatekeeper for the entire game
@zoa97207 ай бұрын
And Jauwn was top 4k while losing most games. There really isn't anyone playing this.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
4,000 is a shit ton for a crypto game though so I have to give them credit for that
@AlwaysANemesis7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn Scary thought, though, that you lost over 80% of your games, had a miserable time of it, and you rank within 4000 players. Which means if the game does tout as many players as it claims, there are thousands more who're losing at even higher rates. It kind of feels like the game's core gameplay loop is designed to alienate anyone who doesn't bag in.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
I saw a video talking about the game that was basically titled “parallel: the best way to earn money playing games” In summary it was: buy the best starter NFT deck, don’t bother playing at all without 100% NFT decks even if you suck. Just keep grinding and take advantage of the high earnings while they’re still giving them away. Never underestimate the dedication of those with unlimited free time
@rspoonzzz94287 ай бұрын
Honestly, that Shield Pod card seems like something they could have just made keywords for. Contained for the untargetable effect, then Banished for the remove from game effect. I get that like, old MtG cards had descriptions now replaced with keywords. But I feel like if I were making a game like this, I'd want to have some of those lessons learned. Never played this and never will, but those effects seem pretty basic.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Again to my point that the devs clearly have never played a card game before and did little to no research on the current market
@oliver_twistor6 ай бұрын
I feel that can be said about other things these crypto bros are trying to do. They seem to reinvent the wheel regarding finance too. They encounter problems that were solved 300 years ago, and are completely oblivious to that fact. It seems like crypto games are on par with how the gaming industry was 20-30 years ago. Really strange.
@HappyBeezerStudios6 ай бұрын
@@oliver_twistor indeed. I have yet to see a single thing that can exclusively solved with NTFs, or at least better with them. Basically everything works equally well without the stuff.
@tsumurireallll7 ай бұрын
13:46 "Fine" is cool and all, but it should be worth mentioning that the competition is harsh. I still remember much of Hearthstone's OST despite having quit many years ago, and YGO Master Duel's OST genuinely has some of the best OST in gaming, composed by the guy who did Octopath Traveller.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Very true. Hearthstones OG soundtrack is one of the most nostalgic ever. Yugiohs is kind of silly to me, it’s extremely epic but it’s not bad by any means
@sodapone6 ай бұрын
The developers of this game were at the UBC Gaming Expo as a main sponsor of the event. They showed us that slick intro cinematic for Parallel, but not any gameplay or that hilariously bad clip of Colony-they just explained one Colony scenario they had with no real visuals. They didn't mention NFTs at all and I only found out because they were giving away free snacks at their booth, and while I don't play TCGs I have friends who do so I figured I might as well sign up for the mailing list to be nice-only for the mailing list confirmation email to have "parallelnft" in the name. Naturally, I immediately pulled the brakes on that and didn't hit the confirm subscription button. Hilarious seeing you cover it here, and how much worse it is than their presentation led pretty much the entire convention to believe. I feel kind of embarrassed bringing my friend from New Zealand there. At least my arcade-going friends set up a banger free-play arcade in a separate room from the Parallel booth, so we could forget they existed.
@drakesdrum16 ай бұрын
19:40 jesus fucking christ why would anyone play past this point? No XP for games lost??? You literally need to start hitting alt+f4 every time you start a match against someone who's higher ranked than you to even have a hope of improving your starter deck without dropping cash. There's no reason other than naked greed for the devs to do that.
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
There is a huge issue with conceding in the game right now. Go in their Discord and you will see countless people complaining that 90% or more of their games end in a concede at turn 3
@bluedistortions5 ай бұрын
To be fair, when I was playing hearthstone, it was exactly the same. You needed 30 wins to get your daily gold. And you get nothing for losing, and good luck having a 1 in 3 victory rate against all the pay piggies. The daily grind was awful, and you'll never keep up with the pace of new cards coming out anyway. Runeterra was waaaaay better, but I still got irritated at "having" to play every day, it wears on your psyche. But at least they reward you for losses, and you can grind even for legendaries pretty quickly.
@unknowngod82212 ай бұрын
@@bluedistortions different is those games don't have real money to make you feel even more a loser because you just wasted few cent that you could win if you play well or luckily also your last statement is true plus like I say early on at least there is no money you lose when you lost
@cooldog19947 ай бұрын
when u said "which is headquartered in the cayman islands" i almost said "of fucking course" out loud lmao
@Ev3rardd6 ай бұрын
You mentioned the game had balance issues, which brings up an important question: how are the devs supposed to balance cards in this game? Like, if a certain NFT card raises in price because its overpowered, you can't balance it without undermining its value, especially considering that the games "play to earn" system adds even more value to overpowered cards. I suppose if the playerbase understands the possibility of balancing as a sort of "investment risk", they could be fine with it, but I have a feeling that most people who spend a ton of money on an overpowered card aren't going to be happy if a patch makes its value plummet. To me, it really seems like the devs have created an un-balancable game, which doesn't exactly paint the best picture for long term success.
@PerryProject_6 ай бұрын
Two options, they either change cards or they don't. Just like other cards games, marvel snap for example, you could spend real money to get a card then it's nerfed a week later. Shit happens but unlike marvel snap in this game you could sell it if the card is no longer performing to your liking (I know at a substantial loss but at least the option is there). Or they don't change OP cards however when the next set comes out I'm sure there will be even stronger cards that are more OP than the last (power creep). So in both cases the person who spent a lot on an OP card could feel bad but that is literally all card games.
@cmdrjanjalani6 ай бұрын
In MtG Arena there is a different format for rebalanced cards. They also have a banlist as per typical for TCGs.
@RobinTheBot6 ай бұрын
@@PerryProject_ if it has a low value because of a nerd, no one will buy it. either you sell it at high value or you never sell it.
@einstein9516 ай бұрын
@@PerryProject_If a card is too OP and therefore too expensive, the devs have 2 other options: 1) Ban the card, which makes people feel bad; or 2) Reprint the card so more people have access to it. OP should not equal Exclusive
@hedgehog31806 ай бұрын
That's why market systems in games should really only be based around things with an intangible value like skins, I mean I don't like the skin market place for Counter Strike because of all the problems but at least Valve doesn't have to worry about balancing weapons.
@Doub1eSpark7 ай бұрын
The thing about play to earn games that act like they're freeing the average gamer by giving them the option to sell in-game items is absolutely hilarious. Not only because real money markets can be done without crypto, but also because games that ban that stuff like Neopets still have real money markets and can't stop people from turning the game into a money opportunity. There's nothing beneficial being done at all with these games because fans can work around everything.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
I think that it would be better if companies officially supported the real money marketplaces of their game though, as it would be safer for everyone. Of course, there are so many reasons as to why they don't officially enable these markets, some of which I mention in the video. None of these reasons are tech ones; which is why using the blockchain to do this is nothing more than a simple way to get around having to abide by AML and KYC regulation.
@Doub1eSpark7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn my perfect monetized game would allow you to put real money in and trade it, but not take it out. To create real money markets that allow impatient players to buy good items from other players, but keep the investors out lol It also allows for a healthy way for casual players to get premium currency without paying. Think Xanje or Animal Jam, despite some flaws in the actual games their monetization is the best example I can think of.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Basically like EVE online then?
@Doub1eSpark7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn I've never played that game, but if it's a game that allows you to transfer premium currency to other players for items or common currency then yeah
@cheesybrik7 ай бұрын
@@jauwnto a certain degree sure, but it’s found that when players play not to have but to earn money; it destroys the game’s economy. Bugs will be found immediately in order to gain more money and very often you are destroying any player created content around the game that isn’t about making money. You don’t go work at McDonald’s for a night with the boys, because it sucks.
@Ensign_games7 ай бұрын
30:10 this isn't the first AI powered game The first AI powered game is AI Dungeon I don't know why I had to fact check this but I did
@infiniteraide16422 ай бұрын
Either way, I thank you for that information.
@lichkingsservant41116 ай бұрын
It’s crazy that there have been so many card games that try to copy aspects of Hearthstone, but none of them even try to imitate the UI of HS which is one of its biggest strengths.
@TheKnightOfBuquicious6 ай бұрын
that other nft game, gods unchained seems to look more or less the same in terms of ui placement just not as polished looking ig
@greenhowie7 ай бұрын
Imagine the damage NFTs could do if they were ever in anything good ever. Even big companies couldn't be bothered making something that actually played well, it's like sticking a couple of sparklers and an umbrella in a glass of stagnant pond water. Appreciate the videos, you always know the result but just seeing how badly everything is put together is still baffling.
@stigmaoftherose7 ай бұрын
Imagine TF2 hats using the block chain.
@bulletflight6 ай бұрын
@@stigmaoftheroseIt'll take an hour to trade and burn down 100 trees per trade.
@B.L.U.S6 ай бұрын
@@bulletflightwell you have to fuel that fire on the team's captain
@mapytrix39826 ай бұрын
@@B.L.U.S increases its value even further! Stonks
@B.L.U.S6 ай бұрын
@@mapytrix3982 but im the buyer ;-;
@PowerZee17 ай бұрын
shout outs to jawn for playing a dragon maid ygo deck
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Got me to diamond rank in 2022 although it’s not very meta anymore (it’s still really strong)
@Gatorade696 ай бұрын
I tried to get back into YuGiOh back in 2017 when I was in the hospital and there were so many different cards and stuff like synchro/pendulum/etc it made my head spin. The last time I played YGO was around 2007. Oh well. my only cards now are a piece of Exodia and a Pot of Greed (my kinda cards) card I found in the parking lot at a Walmart.
@bernardosales10446 ай бұрын
@@jauwn If you play it with a small branded engine it honestly can do quite a bit
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
I think i got rid of all my branded cards, but tbh my Dragonmaid deck is doing just fine. I have over a 50% winrate with it, just swapped out some of the cheap monsters for the meta countering spells
@bernardosales10446 ай бұрын
really wish they'd make some dragonmaid support, it's way past overdue
@Ghost_Matter7 ай бұрын
Number companies are common in Canada, but signing your certificates and executables with a numbered company is particularly odd.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Good to know. Like I said it's not really suspicious at all since it's a crypto game but it definitely caught me off guard
@toomanyaccounts7 ай бұрын
Could these numbered companies be shelf companies?
@Ghost_Matter7 ай бұрын
Possibly, like any company. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbered_company
@toomanyaccounts7 ай бұрын
@@Ghost_Matter just seems strange to go that route, when trying to offhandedly recall a name to look up is a whole lot easier than a string of numbers. seems like a Canadian company of a few people would just register several hundred thousand numbers using a random number or serial generator. have them sit on a shelf to sell to others, so they wouldn't have to go through the registration process as a new entity
@Oof_ster7 ай бұрын
50 minutes of jauwn? Just when i thought my day couldn't get any better!
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Today really is a beautiful day
@harinchetan47017 ай бұрын
Agreed
@WalrushGaming6 ай бұрын
As a former HS semi-pro player, I was surprised to find a card game that was more miserable to play that current HS. Good write up.
@saltkeeper447 ай бұрын
Yeah banking mana is a very interesting mechanic, it would be cool to see this type of mana system in another card game, meaby with an already establish brand and fan favorite characters. Lorcana, I'm talking about Lorcana
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
Lol I knew that someone would comment saying that the only thing I found unique is actually not unique. It always happens
@L_O_V_E_L_A_I_N7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn Yeah things like that have been done in several card games already. I first saw it in the indie card game Mythgard.
@fireky36 ай бұрын
It's been around for like 20 years, it was originally used in duel masters/kaijudo
@drago9393936 ай бұрын
@@fireky3 Duel Masters is the best, yo. Bring it back from its self-imposed Nippon exile.
@JayanWarden6 ай бұрын
50°C on a modern CPU is pretty much "cool" nowadays. A better metric would be to look at TaskManager and see how many Threads are under load. Just to compare, I am just watching this video in a browser and my 7950x3D (watercooled) is sitting at 45°C with just 3% CPU load. The "general" temperature of a CPU is normally the hottest CPU tempereture sensor on the whole chip. Now, with transistors getting smaller and smaller with every new process node, we run into a problem called "heat density". Meaning that the small transistors are getting worse and worse at getting rid of their heat the smaller they become. That's why the trend is getting to "hotter" processors although their total heat output (TDP) largely remains the same *cough* except Intel *cough* Example: My 7950x3D hits nearly 90°C and thermal throttles at "just" ~140 watts of power consumption. This is largely because of the 3D V-Cache, but the chip is designed to run that hot under continuous load. The chip reaches 80°C as soon as there is slight few-threaded load on the 3D chiplet, just because heat conduction is pretty bad on that specific chip. Factorio for example will get there easily, and that game is largely just a single-threaded load. Sorry for the wall of text.
@mostarda-s4c6 ай бұрын
Referencing old relinquished card text is an obscure reference even for many people lost in the Yugioh sauce. Kudos to you for that.
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
Still have my original relinquished starter deck from what, maybe 2002?
@Purin10237 ай бұрын
Most attentive Dragonmaid player
@tkmhsm7 ай бұрын
It's time for more Hydrocity Zone playing in the background.
@qu12537 ай бұрын
What is it about Hydrocity Zone that always makes me happy, no matter how crummy of a day I might be having?
@anonvideo7386 ай бұрын
@@qu1253 If I spend thousands on a black lotus, I wouldnt settle for anything less. Electricity companies should quake in their boots whenever I decide to interact with my black lotus
@AntiVectorTV5 ай бұрын
It's pronounced "Hydrocity".
@NocturnalTyphlosion5 ай бұрын
@@AntiVectorTV no eedyot its clearly pronounced hydrocity
@novelezra7 ай бұрын
18:04 NO FUCKING WAY LMAO YOU LITERALLY CANNOT MAKE THIS UP IM CRYING
@trgs307 ай бұрын
It's strange, because in Magic the Gathering Online (the old one, not arena) you do "own" your cards. You can buy and sell them from and to others, I think a lot of people even rent them. It's a pretty interesting system, would have thought that mtgo would be a base point for an nft tcg.
@fauxplants6 ай бұрын
same with pokemon trading card game online. they completely removed the player run economy and replaced it with a closed credit based system in the new version that's as buggy as parallel, and i believe they're looking into the whole digital collectibles thing for it as well :(
@LadyMapi6 ай бұрын
It actually goes further than that - if you collect a full set of cards on MTGO, you can theoretically trade it in for that same set in paper. It's harder to do it now because WotC isn't supporting it anymore, but how's that for owning your digital cards? And yeah, rental services are super popular, since they let you essentially treat the game like a subscription MMO (and that's assuming that you're not planning on sticking to Penny Dreadful, where ManaTrader's free rental tier is enough to let you play multiple different decks a month without paying a cent).
@trgs306 ай бұрын
@@LadyMapi That's fascinating, thank you.
@stillsleeping10807 ай бұрын
@39:05 needs subway surfers and some slime videos for the complete experience
@Ensign_games7 ай бұрын
it does
@bullettime11166 ай бұрын
It had neither so it idnt peak brainrot yet. In fact it needs minecraft parkour or a podcast playing for peak overstimulation
@lordmarshmal_06436 ай бұрын
That's a weird way to spell Powerwash Simulator my guy
@mhoang20066 ай бұрын
And family guy clips too
@purplepurrpurrin7 ай бұрын
Jauwn has made it, applying fresh thermal paste?!
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
By hand no less
@purplepurrpurrin7 ай бұрын
@@jauwn o7
@CropCirclePictures6 ай бұрын
God damn, remember when you could just turn a game on and unlock everything in it by playing it normally?
@frost78426 ай бұрын
Hearthstone doesn't need a Hearthstone killer, it's fully capable of dying on it's own.
@thesacredlobo6 ай бұрын
I can't even call banking cards an original idea since a similar mechanic is used in "Duel Masters/Kaijudo" which itself is meant to be a simplified version of "Magic the Gathering" if I remember correctly.
@djdontgetcooked6 ай бұрын
Recommended Settings 32GB Ram, GTX 1080 💀 They are definitely mining off your PC
@danielchin41986 ай бұрын
Bro taking your pc apart just so you can give a crappy NFT card game a fair score on performance is crazy💀. Mad respect at the dedication
@jackinthevox3 ай бұрын
or is it a product placement deal? disclose your own predatory monetizations, bub
@marc-y5e6 ай бұрын
I have to say I’m a big fan of these videos, but they don’t HAVE to be about NFTs as long as there is something funky going on. I think I just love watching bad game reviews 😁
@williamyoung94013 ай бұрын
I just loved how you turned the interface into Back to the Future Part 2 with Marty Jr. watching 6 channels at once, lol.
@WindmillGS6 ай бұрын
I'd say that inconsistent art style in TCG would get a pass. For example, Pokemon TCG is very inconsistent with art style and even had plenty of 3D renders too. Especially in early days. However, making the characters stand out is definitely something that needs to be taken into consideration and Pokemon TCG did not fail there despite various styles.
@uuh4yj433 ай бұрын
well it works for pokemon because the character design is consistent, despite the artstyle variation, its all little creatures you already know b4 getting into the game.
@FluffyMarsu21 күн бұрын
it's actually been a trend for them to purposely have unique art styles in their card renders. there's even knitted and crocheted looking cards! but like the previous comment or said, the art style varies, but the character designs are *always* consistent. it's really cool, because it lets artists get their works out there as they're always credited in the bottom corner
@theleeryone6 ай бұрын
"This is the second best NFT game of all time. In conclusion, I would never play this game for fun."
@mastersheaf17 ай бұрын
I always love the stop scrolling intro, the vibes on it are immaculate.
@angel8316 ай бұрын
What you said towards the end - concerning meta decks being the only decks anyone ever plays - made me think. How would they handle blatantly broken cards? They can't exactly nerf the cards, as that would directly impact peoples investment. Or that's part of the risk of "investing" in these kinds of games and they just nerf them anyways. I'd also expect the powercreep to be insane, incentivizing people to constantly spend more money and thus chaining themselves to this game even further.
@SilverDragonJay6 ай бұрын
I see people giving this studio a cool 100M for the _promise_ of a video game and it makes me so disheartened. Particularly when I see all of the tents that have been cropping up in record numbers of late. Yeah...sure, we can't increase taxes to fund public services, how would people afford their imaginary bullshit then?!
@vpaul4374Ай бұрын
if 100M for the promise of a game baffles you, then you better not look how much money people gave to Star Citizen over 10+ years and it still in alpha stage
@Nyhmnim6 ай бұрын
A lot of the Hearthstone pros that picked this up as ambassadors are actually super well respected and essentially veterans of the game. I really didn’t think they were doing bad enough to need this type of bag. Shame to see :(
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
Looking at their twitch stats you can see their viewers absolutely fall off a cliff. But don’t think they need the viewers with the crypto bag
@billybadass30567 ай бұрын
152k subs on 52 videos started a yr ago..... GD!!!!! that kind of growth with out degrading yourself and/or promoting degeneracy is actually quite amazing.....
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
I think it just goes to show 2 things. 1. The youtube algorithm has improved a TON in 2023 and it heavily promotes new channels that make good content. I've seen a lot of other channels grow insanely fast like myself for doing the same thing. 2. Honesty and integrity is worth more than anything on this site. It's very rare that someone is making videos with my quality as a hobby, without any sponsorships or paid incentives. Again, the trend is shifting towards new KZbinrs that are doing the same as me and I am 100% in favor of that. Support the hobbyists, bring back "Old KZbin" It's too easy to sell out when I have DMs from mobile games offer $5,000 cash for a 60 second ad read. Not many people have the financial stability to be able to comfortably turn that down
@einstein9516 ай бұрын
@@jauwnafter having found your channel only recently and then binging your content, it was funny hearing "Thanks for 100 subs" from a dude who has over 100k now
@Fruckert6 ай бұрын
I do appreciate the sonic carnival music that plays when you're explaining how the crypto systems work. It's a nice touch.
@olenhol2przez47 ай бұрын
Don't forget about detours! Your style of editing and commentary is very pleasing. And I forgot Jordan (capitan sparklez) played Blankos. It was so long ago. I don't remember the whole thing of it but I hope he just was curious and accepted deal with epic. They give a lot of money to creators. Even markiplier does promotions for epic.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
He was paid by Mythical Games (creators of Blankos). But I guess it doesn't matter since Blankos shut down for good last year
@livwake7 ай бұрын
@@jauwnwhat a horrendous loss for the industry
@atoucangirl6 ай бұрын
the way you casually bring up all of the issues crypto has with just making basic transactions. your 50$ becoming 33, having to pay transaction fees with a fucking fluctuating price, because if literally everything about crypto isn't a speculative coin or token what's the point amirite, the fact that if you input the wrong address your money's just gone... even without any of the other shit with crypto, the fact that there are people who genuinely think this is somehow the future is amazing.
@keyman2456 ай бұрын
If Halo killers teached me something is that when a game has "franchise killer" on the name, you are sure as hell they ain't delivering Instead on focusing on innovation they focus on copying a pre existing formula to make cash
@JessZomb7 ай бұрын
They got game devs from fuckin' Wizards of the Coast? Yeah, that's never a good sign.
@imafraidjumitebeeinnagang1556 ай бұрын
Dark days with the crypto/NFT bubble being re-inflated, but at least the bright side is there are more games for Jauwn to torture himself with!
@Cooldrew1006 ай бұрын
dawg you can't give all this away for free, seriously, an arm reveal, desk reveal, AND TORSO REVEAL?! All in ONE VIDEO? You're missing out on easy subscriber goals or even Member Exclusives!
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
Sock reveal was while ago and car reveal and mouse reveal (old)
@canerbuilds34376 ай бұрын
thank you for subbing the entire videos in your entire channel. huge respect
@anthragestormrider24932 ай бұрын
So I'm not a big card gamer, have zero interest in NFT's or Crypto and only recently discovered the game - through an Ad on YT. I've played Slay The Spire, Breachway and one other card game I do not remember the name of and I enjoy them as a change of pace from PvP-based MMOs and FPS. I will say up front that I've been enjoying the game. I had none of the performance issues mentioned in this review, which surprises me as while my system above average, it is only slightly so, and this review was not that long ago. I actually like the minimalist UI design, though it is definitely the case that the text on the cards is difficult to read in cases. The audio, as mentioned, was fine but not overly impressive. I did enjoy the gameplay - so much so in fact that some sessions went a lot longer than I had planned. For me, who is playing the game as if the NFT/Crypto element does not exist, and who is not a hardcore TCG player, it's a perfectly acceptable game. My win ratio is going to suck no doubt over the longterm, but as long as I am having fun, I don't care about that too much. The game scratches a niche itch and that's good enough for me.
@rowmacnezumi89536 ай бұрын
It's amazing how consistently underwhelming yet predatory these crypto games end up being. It's almost as if the only ones making money off crypto are the ones pulling the rug. Also, they're bragging about making $20-$40 dollars a day. I work as a bagger at a grocery store and I make $13. An hour. Times 8 hours, I get $104 most days before tax. Granted, I'm not having fun, but looking at how Parallel plays, I'm willing to bet they aren't either. Let it be known that I despise the grind. Earning things by playing is good, but having to sink tens of hours just to get one thing will make me not want to play your game. This is the exact thing that makes me hate battle passes, and to see one in a "Beta" project makes me wince, especially when you're able to pay to skip the grind. If it's too grindy, I don't want to play it, because I don't think it's fun. That being said, it's nice to see the Jauwn score return. I've been watching some of your old videos to catch up, and was thinking "Man, I wish this scoring would make a return."
@HappyBeezerStudios6 ай бұрын
It's amazing how many parallels between crypto games and AAA games can be seen - very big budget to create subpar products - excessive monetisation - sales and release before the product has reached a "finished" state - preorders without any actual gameplay shown - promises that it will be "the next big thing" that "changes gaming forever" - game itself is rather generic - promises that it will get good later - dropping it if the game isn't immediately successful
@Weendigo1726 ай бұрын
Hey Jauwn! I only just discovered your channel a couple of days ago from your latest epic games video. I spent the weekend watching the backlog of crypto game videos and it's really fun to watch the gradual development of your video style from 2022 up to now. You've really found a creative voice and your comedic timing is fantastic. Keep up the awesome work and give 'em hell!
@incubusphanto6 ай бұрын
Pure Dragonmaid vs Snake-Eyes? Ouch. (Good video and good analysis of crypto stuff as always.)
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
I got BODIED
@davido53177 ай бұрын
Another great video, I just wanted to say please don't stop the detours you mentioned as well. Your videos on diggles, para world and robot wars etc. are my favorites of your content so far.
@Smileyrat6 ай бұрын
I second this.
@fntthesmth4233 ай бұрын
As always my main takeaway is "damn i gotta get powerwash simulator..."
@eliteMeat06 ай бұрын
I understood all of the technical talk at 32:00 thanks to Power Wash Simulator. Thanks Jauwn
@demonicspire13457 ай бұрын
I appreciate the attention to detail that goes into looking up the developers, the holding companies and so on.
@BakuraEX7 ай бұрын
I would think that, as a general rule, if you actively call a thing by another name to hide what the thing truly is, then that thing isn't worth getting into, or the company responsible for the product that has the thing integrated into it MIGHT not have your best interests in mind.
@irisbaggins7 ай бұрын
The Balatro theme in 19:36 is absolute peak, love both the music and the subtle nod to one of the best card games out there. The theme music is just...calming, and a nice touch for the video! Great video as always, Jauwn!
@bewilderbeestie7 ай бұрын
Weirdly, I can't hear the music at all. All I get is Jauwn's voice, and nothing else.
@jauwn7 ай бұрын
The music is really really quiet because of a very specific nitpick I have. I love to listen to KZbin videos while falling asleep but I hate when they have loud music. Therefore my videos are mixed so that you can not hear the music at all on iPhone volumes 1 and 2 but on 3 and above you can hear it just enough to notice it
@hedgeearthridge68073 ай бұрын
The most ingenious kick-in-the-teeth I've ever seen; playing a totally different card game while "playing" the shittier card game.
@N.Doughnut6 ай бұрын
I missed the Jauwn score man... Its back... She's finally back
@le_spider36686 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, I couldn't pay attention to anything you were saying cause I was too invested in the power wash simulator gameplay
@darioferretti37587 ай бұрын
congrats on becoming chief engineer of the whatever
@liamsohiergaines41617 ай бұрын
My my, Jauwn talking about another crypto game, truly a great addition to this day
@BaneHydra6 ай бұрын
28:26 "Why would anyone ever want one of these NFT cards, considering that the only difference in-game is an easily overlooked shiny glow?" Ok but Jauwn, you've played TCGs, you know very well that card game players will pay hundreds for the same card with an easily overlooked shiny glow.
@sydneygorelick74845 ай бұрын
9:03 "you should design your game around the norm, not the outlier" I'm gonna nitpick to make an engagement comment: you shouldn't design for the norm, you should design for the lowest common denominator. For legibility, you want it to look ok on EVERYTHING you say it can run on, so it should be designed to look ok on 1280x720, look good on 1920x1080, and look phenomenal higher up. Make your game accessible!! Make it able to run on shittier hardware!! Get rid of bloat!!!
@jauwn5 ай бұрын
True
@70Lu077 ай бұрын
Jauwn reading that card effect made remember duelingbook, an online Yu-Gi-Oh game that allows custom cards, and let's say that nonw of them are professional looking, especially their card texts.
@naemsterino6 ай бұрын
when are we getting the much anticipated Jauwn x Josh Strife Hayes "Worst MMO NFT game ever?" collab
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
🤷♂️ he is a subscriber of Jauwn
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
because you brought this up I sent him a DM asking if he'd be interested in a collab. Only time will tell
@naemsterino6 ай бұрын
@@jauwn yoo that is really neat! I hope that it goes well if you end up doing one
@paulsd92552 ай бұрын
EVE Frontier seems to be progressing so that could be a vector for a WORST MMO NFT game
@iamfat61645 ай бұрын
Hi, actual tcg player here. i’ve played a lot of tcgs beyond just hearthstone (ik crazy thought right?), from mtg, to legends of runeterra, to pvz heroes and even most recently shadowverse. So it absolutely saddens me a game with clearly some intelligent creative heads behind it got saddled with the nft moniker because clearly this isn’t just slop put together randomly, there’s absolutely some smart decisions being made. To be quite honest i might’ve given the game a genuine shot for if not for me feeling bad about supporting that industry, and though the game may have its flaws, i can see genuine passion and creative thought went into it. Also yes: we do very often have videos or shows playing in the background because, it’s turn based shit. there will be multiple minutes of nothing happening for you. Especially lor man. Also btw, speakinf of the aforementioned shadowverse, id love for you to give the same format for that game since a lot of the problems i found in that game as well. Oh and btw the hearthstone mana system is the actual standard among tcgs in this sub genre, so this is one time where the nft crypto game has something in common with normal games: a gimmick to separate itself
@TordBot692 ай бұрын
:o someone whos played pvz heroes, you're my favourite person whose commented on this video
@Gandingas6 ай бұрын
I remember about 15 years ago playing Yugioh, me and a bunch or other nerds used to always be arguing about card effects interpretations, I still have some of the the cards stored somewhere as memories but even an old nerd like me would never play a game like this, there is nothing about it that gets you hooked in, no matter how much money you throw at it, it'll never be fun, it's clearly just a scheme disguised as a card game, the sci fi aspect is unique but that's about it everything else looks bad and feels like an AI built it. If I wouldn't want to play this, me being their ideal target audience, who the hell is playing this game?
@arturoaguilar60026 ай бұрын
I was laughing out loud at the AI game. Those awkward pauses between speaking the NPC and them giving the response are almost undoubtedly the AI generating the response (and very familiar to anyone who has used AI chats)
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
at least the AI knew that I was the engineer all along
@MichaelB-jw5po6 ай бұрын
"You are having fun even if you don't realize it" That's not how fun works
@tsunekofuwakage6 ай бұрын
of note, the "banking" mechanic is i'm pretty sure a concept from duel masters. I'm not certain as that game is ancient and my memory of it is faded but I remember pretty vividly having to discard a monster every turn to increase my mana cap. You also only raised the cap for that monsters attribute, so you can technically run every attribute of creature you'll be bottlenecked by needing different type of mana and having to discard specific cards to get it.
@buckstop6 ай бұрын
When has any series that declares itself a _____ killer ever killed _____?
@capcr_owo3 ай бұрын
Didn't know I needed to see Jauwn grinding out an opponent with Mech Warrior while playing Dragon Maids against Snake-Eyes while flubbing a obstacle race and I don't watch football so idk what's going on there. Very cool, thank you
@solrabbit41356 ай бұрын
As a Yugioh player, I am sorry you had to deal with Snakes Eyes while having to also play this crypto trash. Truly you are a stronger man than I.
@Nicolas7gr6 ай бұрын
I'm a cryptobro who has participated in all of Parallel's Pack Drops and played the game since Closed Alpha. I agree with most of the takes here (except for the art, I really like these Sci-fi cards). It's kind of disappointing that with the amount of money they have raised it's taking them so long to fix some very basic things, and implement others (like Hearthstone's queueable actions) which we have been asking for since last year. But I still think the team actually cares about creating a good game and hopefully they will prove people wrong.
@jauwn6 ай бұрын
Maybe your investment makes you a little more receptive to slow development but I think the glacial pace at which changes are made is a huge red flag, that the development team is not as "looped in" as they might make it seem. After all, if they're outsourcing it all, it's going to be really tough to iterate constantly
@whiteblacklight96037 ай бұрын
JAUWN PLAYS DRAGONMAIDS
@David1Eskin3 ай бұрын
@Jauwn, this is probably the 5th of your videos I've watched back-to-back tonight, all crypto game based. I thought you'd be interested to know that while I was genuinely entertained enough to subscribe for that reason alone, it was your intro specifically, that triggered the thought, "I like this creator, I'd like to make sure I see more of him and I hope he does well," and actually got hit the Subscribe button. Edit: By intro I mean your title sequence.
@jauwn3 ай бұрын
Thanks boss :)
@HatCreature7 ай бұрын
That Snake Eyes match was awesome, thanks for showing how it ended.
@michel0dy6 ай бұрын
I thought "okay, maybe the interface and details look better if I'm not watching from my phone." but coming back to this video later on pc, on fullscreen, it's still kinda challenging to know what cards are from a glance. The stats are so small and some artworks can be quite similar, with no borders or graphic details to highlight different card types. It's such a simple detail that makes a big difference on the readability of the game, even if they're going for a "minimalist sci-fi" style.
@StevenMcSteve5 ай бұрын
39:34 "you are having fun you just don't realise it yet" is the most bs thing I've ever heard, if you're having fun you know you're having fun, if you aren't having fun you know you aren't, it's one of those few things you can be sure of in the moment you're doing it, I lose all the time in Yu-Gi-Oh and even then I still have fun playing it, and it's never a case of "man this game isn't fun" when I lose
@jauwn5 ай бұрын
Something only an NFT bro could say
@compassrose14666 ай бұрын
EDIT, I was wrong and they do commission the art. The reason for me raising a brow was due to the switch between 3D and other styles for the cards. That and I guess I’m just burnt out on people using ai to make cash quickly. It’s everywhere and these days you can sign up for Fiverr and sell ai art in minutes which is just so gross to me. As an artist and enthusiast of animation and character concepts, I’ve seen way too many people lose jobs thanks to people not wanting to commission anhmore and instead going to someone and buying ai “art” for way cheaper :/ The card art give ai vibes…I really REALLY hope they didn’t use ai and actually paid their artists because if they didn’t that just plummets any respect that could be left for them..
@yourhighschoolenglishteach84057 ай бұрын
39:30 “do we have to buy cards to win?” “no, you can also buy the battlepass”
@randrews1033 ай бұрын
Problem with nft games are they put investment before game design. Should be heavy focus on gameplay, then turn it into an NFT
@CatManThree3 ай бұрын
Or just not make it nft based. Most of the time the use of NFTs is pointless and costs too much. Pretty sure Articact jad the same card trading system nft card games flaunt off but it just used the steam marketplace instead.
@r.a.fgattaiguy845Ай бұрын
NFT games are just flawed to begin with and will always be p2w