
Now, it turns out that Phantom Dust actually looks more interesting than Culdcept so I'm happy to swap out one cult favourite card game for another, but what an odd thing it is to realise I've been wrong all these years.Īnyhow, you can download Phantom Dust over at the Win 10 store. I've thought I had for years but I was actually confusing it with a different obscure collectible card game from around the same period, but on a different console.

I really liked Phantom Dust though.Įxcept, no I didn't because I've never played Phantom Dust. And I wrote this: "A guy who lived down the corridor at uni had it and it was the best reason to talk to him." I should add that the person question was a good friend and I wasn't being entirely serious. It is very different from other survival games the player is a robot rather than human. I'm not writing about it because I like the look of it though - I'm writing about it because I told Alice I'd played it so she asked me to say a few words. I like the look of it, especially if the singleplayer campaign can make me consider my own lonely life in the way the Microsoft man suggests it might.

Here's a video from Microsoft explaining how it works.
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You can, I believe, unlock every card in the game by playing. Xbox One/PCs Phantom Dust Re-Release Coming For Free Tomorrow Microsoft offers an out-of-nowhere surprise, announcing that Phantom Dust launches quite soon-and free of charge. Digital Download File Size: 9.51 GB Voice Chat. Brown Dust cho iOS Game RPG theo lt cc hay Brown Dust cho iOS l game nhp vai theo lt hp dn, ni ngi chi chin u trn u trng bn c c o. Today Microsoft re-released it free on both Windows 10 and Xbox One, with cards available as microtransactions. Phantom Dust for Xbox One and Windows 10 PC is a re-release of the original Xbox classic, now returning.

The twist is that all of your character's abilities are determined by a deck of cards, so you can switch in new attacks, blocks and specials when you earn/buy new cards. Originally released for the Xbox None in 2004, it's a 3D fighting game set in destructible environments. Phantom Dust is one of those games that lots of people talk about but nobody I know actually bought back in the day.
