Great game; I love CDPR card games. On this one I wish the cards were transmuted. All of the artwork is still. Also, you may need to play several runs until you get better cards and get the luck to play them, especially when they evolve. Overall, I like the game, but I think it could've used animated artwork, after all you are paying for it as a standalone.
What a coincidence to be matched with people who have strictly dominant decks against mine. I think the developers get their rocks off this way. Also, I don't understand what a lot of cards do and I'm not very clear on how to unlock the achievements. English is not my first language, so that's a barrier, but also I don't understand those achievements to get more keys.
While the concept is exciting and the game looks promising the first 10 hours or so, the game just delves into a rather complex storyline, which takes place over a very long narrative you must read. Also, the game does not play like an open world RPG, as the story unfolds rather linearly and not openly in free explorration. You can't really see the whole map, despite it being rather large there is no map functionality you can explore to jump back to certain parts of the game to complete side quests. The moves are really cool and make the game even more promising, but that's where the excitement it ends. Some moves you acquire rather early in the game the first few character levels but then you don't play those characters to combine the moves until almost 75% of the game or so, which makes little sense to acquire the moves at all. Finally, if you've ever played Final Fantasy IV, the one about the Golbez saga, that's kind of how this game plays, with character story lines switching between one another without any control from the player. At one point I just wanted to beat the game to move along to another, as the game offers nothing new after the first 15 or so hours. It's just long for the sake of being long, story line is rather complex it's not really for small children to pay attention to such detail and it's not really open world. Could've been a lot better, and adding to the drag is battles are rather slow to load for some reason although this may be a limitation of my own hardware. Overall, skip if you're into true open world RPGs. I hope they make a second game and they keep the good elements of this one, like the many cool moves you acquire throughout the game.