

The attacks in PTCGL hit with the force of a dry sponge. PTCGO may not have the best attack animations, but it certainly felt satisfying to perform. In the old game, attacks would be punctuated with screen shaking, cards slamming down on the table, and elemental effects like lightning striking opposing cards. Attacks don’t look or feel satisfying to use Overall game length is oftentimes more than doubled by virtue of forcing players to sit through slow and oftentimes pointless animations that only make the game worse. PTCGL is needlessly slower in every regard, from the coin flip, to the time it takes for the game to shuffle cards, down to the weird and needless animation of the discard pile unstacking and restacking itself when you look at a discard pile. In the new game, it takes multiple seconds for the same action. The opening coin flip in takes about one second to complete in PTCGO. Overall game speed has been reduced dramatically to accommodate for pointless animations However, there are so many game-breaking bugs in the game that one’s experience is likely to be compromised each time you play.

This is a beta, so there has to be some wiggle room from the player base in the this regard. There are even issues with the way the game’s timer works, which have allowed jerks to scam out of players out of wins by running down the clock when it’s counting down for the wrong player. It’s possible to trigger instances where you can’t interact with your cards at all when you should be allowed to, forcing you to quit the game. Sometimes cards overlap one another, making it impossible to interact with the cards you want. The card allows you to attach one energy each to two Fusion Strike Pokemon, but Live is bugged in such a way that you can only attach to bench Pokemon. Or worse, literally restart the game (and even that isn’t a surefire solution).Ī number of cards flat-out don’t work properly, such as the Elesa’s Sparkle card, which is pivotal in literally the most popular deck in the game right now. The only way to actually get a match when this happens is to cancel and restart. I have gone long stretches where the game won’t match me up with anyone. The actual act of playing the game is a nightmare by oftentimes not even doing the bare minimum. Sadly, the issues go way beyond redeeming codes.
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Weeks later, the game realized that I cashed in a code and finally allowed me to open the packs I redeemed. On launch day, I cashed in a bunch of booster pack codes in the new game. A mountain of bugs make the game incredibly difficult to play
