Review Gobelin_Powa 5/5 · Feb 29, 2024
10/10 Je suis légende à ce jeu. Merci Ben pour tous ces BG.
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How long? Main story 12h (from 3 logged playthroughs)
Review Gobelin_Powa 5/5 · Feb 29, 2024
10/10 Je suis légende à ce jeu. Merci Ben pour tous ces BG.
Review ChefeSagaz 5/5 · Oct 4, 2021
i tried to play others card games, but this one was the only one i played more than 10 hours
Review hughboimare 3/5 · Feb 14, 2019
The game itself isn't inherently bad but it suffers from a similar problem many other online games are plagued by. It's playerbase is bland/uncreative as a whole and even in casual matches most decks I ran into were copy and pasted tier 1 decks from twitch streamers etc. Play it against friends or play the unique modes or adventures in …
Read moreThe game itself isn't inherently bad but it suffers from a similar problem many other online games are plagued by. It's playerbase is bland/uncreative as a whole and even in casual matches most decks I ran into were copy and pasted tier 1 decks from twitch streamers etc. Play it against friends or play the unique modes or adventures in it. Don't even bother with ranked far to much time/effort if you aren't getting paid to play it. On a positive note the aesthetics of the game are well done such as voice acting/art direction etc.
Read lessStatus Guavatin187 Apr 14, 2017
Now that un'goro has been released, I need to focus up on getting a decent deck going.
Status Guavatin187 Mar 15, 2017
Focusing on Quests to get a good deck going. Level 20 in ranked.
Review 8BitHero 4/5 · Feb 13, 2017
It's actually quite simple, but since you've only recently begun to walk upright, it may take some time to explain." —Jace Beleren, to Garruk Wildspeaker
It seems fitting to use a quote from Magic: The Gathering as there are so many excellent ones. Hearthstone is MTG lite, but it would take some time to explain the rules, theme, feel, difficulty …
It's actually quite simple, but since you've only recently begun to walk upright, it may take some time to explain." —Jace Beleren, to Garruk Wildspeaker
It seems fitting to use a quote from Magic: The Gathering as there are so many excellent ones. Hearthstone is MTG lite, but it would take some time to explain the rules, theme, feel, difficulty level and typical opponents. Well, we have time! This game is first and foremost FREE! That’s right, you can do everything in the game if you have…well…some time and patience. That’s a great selling point. People like free things. I’ll dedicate some time to talk about the overall theme. It’s a fantasy based, online, virtual card game produced by the video game powerhouse Blizzard. You can play competitively or casual. You don’t even need to play a real person if you don’t want. Playing the computer (innkeeper) is fun and valuable for tuning a deck. To begin, select a Hero to build a deck around.

Your Hero is basically your avatar, in a sense. They have hero power which you can use once a turn powered by energy. Every card (for the most part) needs energy to play. You start with one energy and gain another each of your turns to a maximum of 10 energy. Cards are either spells or minions. Spells interact with cards or Heroes. There is a wide array of spells. The Mage for instance (Jaina) has a lot of direct damage spells. Which means you can play something like a fireball spell which deals 6 damage to a Hero or minion. If a minion has Health of 6 or less, you can kill it with a fireball. Or you can target your opponent and deal 6 damage to them. Each player starts with 30 health.

Minions are the monsters of the game. You can play, for example a Bloodfen Raptor. This dude costs 2 energy. Attacks for 3 and has Health of 2. He can only take two damage before he dies. Minions need a turn to “wake up” unless they have abilities allowing them to attack right away.

There’s a basic, high level, overview of the game. There’s a lot more to it but it’s all easy enough to learn. Let’s talk about the client a little. Blizzard knocked it out of the park with this game. The menus are easy to navigate, pleasing to the eye, and simple. My favorite parts of the client are: Play, Solo Adventures, and Tavern Brawl.

Play is the menu for matches against online opponents. You can complete daily quests (which gives you gold or packs of cards) through this menu playing either Casual or Ranked. Casual is well….easier going, meaning you won’t always be paired against a challenging opponent. Ranked is for competitive play. You start off at rank 25, which means you’re a beginner. Blizzard did an excellent job with competitive play. You play and reach a certain rank. The next month (or season) you drop back to a new “starting” rank. Basically, from what I understand, you can only go up in rank from the Chicken 25 level.

Let’s talk about gold a bit. Gold is what fuels the game. You can complete solo adventures with 700 gold, which actually doesn’t take too long to save up, if you play frequently. Solo adventures are pretty easy, fun, and rewarding as you always get awesome cards. There are different rarities of cards as well. Common, rare, epic and legendary. Legendaries do not show up too often in packs, but you can win them in solo adventures. I have pulled two legendaries in packs in my two years of Hearthstone, but there are ways to get packs without “buying” them. If you feel like spending actual money on the game you can complete solo adventures quicker and gain cards sooner, but Blizzard does not reward the person who spends their hard earned cash any more than the bum, like me, who goes for the free ride. There are many ways to gain gold. I will save that for those who are interested. You can message me, or comment on this review. Tavern Brawl is a great way to score a pack or other prizes. It’s usually a pack though. The rules change every week for TB and you can either play the innkeeper or a real opponent. In addition to Play, Solo Adventure, and Tavern Brawl, you can challenge a friend. Most of the time you cannot earn gold through this Play option. But you can chat with your buddy while playing a game. Also you can spectate a friend’s game. Sometimes you can earn gold this way. With all that praise, this must be a perfect game…right? Well. I don’t think any game is perfect. I have two gripes.
Status 8BitHero Jan 18, 2017
Still haven't spent a dime and I'm racking up gold for quests.
I haven't mastered the Arena. It's too much luck. All cards you take you must play, which means when stuck with a janky pack I have to pick something that might not have synergy with something else because I don't know what's coming down the line.
It's often …
Still haven't spent a dime and I'm racking up gold for quests.
I haven't mastered the Arena. It's too much luck. All cards you take you must play, which means when stuck with a janky pack I have to pick something that might not have synergy with something else because I don't know what's coming down the line.
It's often compared to drafting MTG cards, but that's not accurate. Drafting cards doesn't mandate a slot in your deck. You can read signals from other players (what colors they're taking, cards being tabled, totally cleaning up when someone isn't drafting a certain color, new players who don't know the power of cards they're passing, etc). Arena is like drafting with yourself and you must play all cards. It can be fun when you are winning, but all too often I've gotten swept and wasted 150 gold.
Either way, Blizzard nails it with this game. I must admit, some quests or cards are childish with random AI characters popping in to make a lame joke. You can't skip the stupid banter!
I love this game. It's a toned down MTG with lots of great deck building potential and lots of games where I absolutely crush people with a bird that silences a minion or just windfury for the win without taking a single point of damage.
Status periahdark Jan 2, 2016
Date started is based on the official release date of the game. I've actually been playing sine the closed beta. The finished date is based off the last day of the Curse of Naxxramas adventure.
Status SuperFieroStatus Nov 25, 2015
I uninstalled Hearthstone yesterday. Just one step forward in releasing the crippling stranglehold that video games have had on me for 20+ years.
Status SuperFieroStatus Oct 8, 2015
I'm playing more Hearthstone than ever. I hit rank 10 last month, which is insane for me. I can't believe I did that. Tempo Mage deck, if you were wondering, but not the super popular one. Just hit rank 15 with a newer Tempo Mage deck (more 1 mana spells for better comboing.)
Review Stabino 5/5 · Jul 19, 2014
Hearthstone is the type of game you want to play when you're waiting on the train or plane. I love the fact that games end in 5 to 10 minutes. The best players have the better cards, but you still can get pretty far if you invest some time in the Arena. It's like chess in some ways, just more …
Read moreHearthstone is the type of game you want to play when you're waiting on the train or plane. I love the fact that games end in 5 to 10 minutes. The best players have the better cards, but you still can get pretty far if you invest some time in the Arena. It's like chess in some ways, just more addictive.
Read lessStatus iguanaDitty Jun 4, 2014
All I'm playing right now, Arena style. I am a certifiable M:tG nut and this game's computer implementation is lightyears better, although the gameplay isn't as deep. The ability to start a draft and play matches as my schedule demands is HUGE.
Status SuperFieroStatus Jan 29, 2014
Anyone who wants to play some Hearthstone my Blizzard Battletag is "Batman #1176"
Review SuperFieroStatus 4/5 · Jan 29, 2014
Really enjoying my time with this game. It's not hamstrung enough that you need to fall into the free-to-play trappings, the game is tight and solid (as all Blizzard titles are), it sounds good, it looks good, and mechanically it's fun and balanced for casual players. I can't speak to the balance on higher ends, as I'm just not that …
Read moreReally enjoying my time with this game. It's not hamstrung enough that you need to fall into the free-to-play trappings, the game is tight and solid (as all Blizzard titles are), it sounds good, it looks good, and mechanically it's fun and balanced for casual players. I can't speak to the balance on higher ends, as I'm just not that good. It's in open beta now and yes, there are bugs, but they're all graphical and minor in my experience and don't impact the gameplay. Worth a try as it is free to play.
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