Publisher 2: Capcom Entertainment
Developer: OmiyaSoft
# of Players: 1-4
Category: Strategy
Release Dates
N Amer - 11/25/2003
GameZone's Review
8.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 7.9 |
| Graphics | 7.2 |
| Sound | 6.9 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 8.7 |
| Overall | 8.0 |
Reviewer: Mike David
Review Date: 01/01/2004
It's like playing one of those "card" games without the cards!
8.0
GameZone's Preview
Michael Lafferty - 10/31/2003
Culdcept is a card-base strategy game that plays, to some extent, like Monopoly
News
NEC Interchannel Ships Culdcept for PlayStation®2
Culdcept combines the best elements of a fantasy card battling game with a tabletop tactical board game, to create a unique gaming experience that has already captivated a legion of followers in Japan.
NEC Interchannel Ships Culdcept for PlayStation®2
Strategic Collectable Card Videogame Named A “Top PlayStation®2 Holiday” Buy by GameSpy
NEC Announces Culdcept for PlayStation 2
Strategic Collectable Card Videogame Comes to the USA After Laying Waste to Japan
Description
Culdcept", the book of creation and destruction, was made by the absolute Goddess, Culdra. Those whocontrol the power can acquire the power of Gods. "Cepters", individuals with the capability to summon from within the book fight for total control over Culdcept. Those who controlled the book became Gods, and many worlds were created or destroyed by thosewho took over this power. But, Culdra has forseen the future... There would be one Cepter who will stopthis chain and use the power to destroy the entire universe... Now...The fight for the fate of the universe is about to begin...
Features
• 42 unique map layouts to choose from, including maps used in the All Japan
Cepters Cup, and one designed by the Japanese national champion player.
• Tutorial modes and an electronic hint guide allows anyone to jump right in
and play.
• Special medals to be collected during the game unlock additional hidden
cards and maps.
• A scarily addictive quality that will make players forgo other games,
friends, sleep, and perhaps, personal hygiene, to play “just one more round.”







