Stats time!
Play Time 43h 36m
Trophies 57%
Platinum 2/19
Gold 16/31
Silver 17/33
Bronze 37/43
Different Cards Owned 632
Class Levels
Grass 28
Royal 23
Sword 20
Dragon 40
Shadow 44
Blood 24
Haven 46
Stats time!
Play Time 43h 36m
Trophies 57%
Platinum 2/19
Gold 16/31
Silver 17/33
Bronze 37/43
Different Cards Owned 632
Class Levels
Grass 28
Royal 23
Sword 20
Dragon 40
Shadow 44
Blood 24
Haven 46

Shadowverse is one of those games that always looked pretty fun but I can’t say that I knew a whole lot about it. It was a hype game with a fun color scheme but yeah that’s the extent of it. Well after playing through it I can safely say that this is a great game and one that you should definitely check out. There was a whole lot of effort put into this one and you can feel it in all of the small details.
The game follows the adventure of Terry (Or whatever else you name him) as he learns about the game of Shadowverse. It turns out that he is actually quite the prodigy at it and starts winning tournaments quickly. He joins up with a local club at school and that’s good because they desperately need him. If one of their members does not win the national championships then the club will be disbanded. This sounds like a job for Terry and trust me, he’s up for the task!
One aspect that was impressive right out of the gate was the full voice acting. Yes this game has every line read out loud which is great. It really makes this feel like a true AAA game all the way through. It enhances the story since you really feel the stakes this way and the fact that even side quests have voice acting and everything is cool. It works as an extra incentive for you to really play through the adventure. Either way it’s long as the game’s story is well over 40 hours. After that you enter the post game and I haven’t started that one so I can’t say how long it is but I bet it’s another 5+ hours in there.
So you don’t have to worry about replay value. Even outside of all story content there are in-game trophies to obtain and a lot of side quests to complete. You can also work on obtaining all of the cards in the game which is actually more achievable than usual. I came super close to getting them all myself after all. The character cast is likable and the story is strong. It’s not going for an end of the world kind of vibe to be sure but it still brings the tension since your club is at stake.
Now for the gameplay, with so many different card games out there I’m sure the creators had to think carefully to make this one stand out. Well, they definitely succeeded. First off, you can only own 3 of a card so that makes it feel less infinite since after you’ve obtained around 1900 total then that means you’ll have them all. You build your deck with monsters and spell cards so there are two base types. You each start the battle with one energy and it goes up to 10 by the end of the battle. You each have 20 life points and the first one to hit 0 loses.
Beyond that it will take a lot of trial and error but the game really gives you the tutorials in a way that is very easy to understand. The explanations were definitely high quality and you can view them again at any time. There are also over 200 duel puzzles which help you understand more of the specific mechanics built into each clan. Each of the different types of cards have very different strategies and by the end you will want to have more than one deck. For example I had a shadowcraft deck for attack and a havencraft one for defense. What do I mean by that?
Well, when playing a blood deck that is built on damaging the user, I’d go for Shadow which is based around dealing damage to the enemy quickly. It’s a perfect counter so it works well. Then if an opponent is using a slow burn deck like Royal, I would bring in Havencraft. It has a card that basically works like Exodia, if you summon it then you win the duel by default no matter how many life points your opponent has. That part was really cool, I built a deck around that and it helped me win a ton of battles that would have been really tough otherwise.
The game is very friendly when it comes to setting up decks. For example whenever you defeat someone then you get a copy of their deck recipe. You have to get the cards yourself but once you do, then you can set that up as a deck. It revolutionizes deck building which can take hours and hours in a Yugioh game since it’s all manual. This one actually gives you some help which was nice and it’s an incentive to find every duelist and take them down. I ended up only having a little over 30 deck codes out of over 100 so you can tell that I didn’t fight as many as I could have. Once I had my 1-2 punch setup I just figured I didn’t need them.
Meanwhile the graphics here are really solid. The characters are all very colorful and we actually get fully animated cutscenes in addition to the CG ones. That was really cool and also made the game feel more special. Finally there’s the soundtrack which is also really good. There are quite a few really epic tunes in here that get you into the flow of the duel. The game spared no expense.
Overall, Shadowverse is a great game and one that I definitely recommend. It also serves its purpose in getting you more hyped to watch the show since the game was so engaging. I dare say even the Yugioh games can pick up a few things from this one like the deck creation enhancements which do make it a lot more fun. At the end of the day it’s too strong to call this the best card game out there but it did exceed my expectations and I was definitely satisfied by the end.
Overall 8/10


Suggested by iKnowledge Kil’Jaeden is strong but not quite strong enough to take on Eight. So Eight is one of the Dragon Quest protagonists and these guys all have tremendous abilities. They master a great deal of spells and have good speed on their side. Kil’Jaeden will not be able to keep up, nor be able to withstand Eight’s powerful spells. A few good energy blasts will end this match right away. Eight wins.


Suggested by iKnowledge Gandalf is a powerful wizard with a rather intense energy blast. He’s not someone to be taken lightly. That said, I don’t think it will be enough this time. Archaon is much more of a fighter and has been across many different battlefields. His tactics will be better and he will be good at dodging as needed. All he needs is one good hit and he’s definitely going to land it. Archaon wins.


Suggested by Sonic The Death Saurer is a really powerful robot but its big weakness is that it’s really slow. The fact that its armor and weapons are so good helps to balance things out a bit but I wouldn’t say that they balance is fully. Quantasaurus has enough artillery to punch through those defenses eventually and with no fear of a counter attack this will be an easy win. Quantasaurus Rex wins.


Suggested by Sonic Kouya is a strong beast and one you shouldn’t underestimate in close quarters combat. That said, Captain Bravo still has the edge here with his incredible defenses. He can block Kouya’s attacks long enough to land a solid counter with his chains. I don’t see Kouya being able to outlast Bravo here or being able to overpower him. The iron jacket is just too durable. Captain Bravo wins.


Suggested by Sonic Metastacia is very dangerous with how he can take a person over but I think Genkai is quick and nimble enough to avoid such a thing happening to her. Her Spirit Gun will keep him at bay as well. I trust her overall attack power more and her speed is the real deal. As long as she doesn’t get absorbed it should be a clean win. Genkai wins.


Suggested by Sonic The Dark Magician Girl is a strong card but Zangetsu is one of the more powerful characters in Bleach. His sword skills are the real deal and he has the speed to dodge all of her energy blasts. They just won’t be useful here and as a result you could really say that he has shut down all of her attack options. Even flying away won’t buy her time since he can get into the sky. Zangetsu wins.


Suggested by Sonic Silver Sonic is strong but he’s not nearly as fast as most of the other doppelgangers. That means Rapidash will be able to land some really solid hits and her flames will be enough to get past the steel. Silver Sonic has no great long range options to counter and so he’ll definitely be boxed in here real quick and then overwhelmed with the fire. Rapidash wins.


Suggested by Destroyer This is a close battle and part of me doesn’t want to count the Dark Bunny out. However…what is he really going to do here? The Three Giant Snakes are huge and they have decent levels of durability. We haven’t seen anything from Dark Bunny to suggest that he could hold his own long enough to land a definitive blow. He has nothing to land such a blow with either. So yeah this one’s not going to go well for the caped crusader. Three Giant Snakes wins.