Something to add is that stats don't apply if the arrows on the cards aren't pointing at each other. If you place a card pointing towards an empty side or corner of another, it is instantly captured, so even the weakest cards can capture the strongest through this method.
Oh completely, this was just an ad-hoc tutorial I delivered off the cuff during a livestream.... Most people knew about this fact beforehand, but its the numbers and the battles that stump most players.
Sadly not. I mean... once you're in the endgame you can just fly round the world playing whoever you want, or you can use the Card Tournament place in Treno to play lots of games one after another I guess.
@@Leedipus Bummer, im hoping one of these days someone makes a direct port of the card game, sadly tetramaster doesnt get nearly as much love as triple triad
the PSP was more powerful than the PS1, and the 3DS, so there's absolutely no reason games should be bad because of its hardware... however, they kept trying to bring AAA-style games to the Sony handhelds and they just don't seem to have grasped how to build the right game for the format's limitations in the way Nintendo seems to have encouraged
Yep yep. As much as I found the PSP's analogue stick to be the worst thing in the history of gaming.... When I was playing it here, that didn't function in. The game just bit off way more than it could chew... and trying to tie it in with the PE story was a mistake, this game probably would have been more successful as a stand alone...