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Elemental Monster

Platform(s): Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3
Genre: RPG/Strategy
Publisher: Hudson Soft
Release Date: April 19, 2011

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'Elemental Monster' (ALL) Coming to PSN

by Rainier on March 31, 2011 @ 1:14 p.m. PDT

Elemental Monster is fantasy based strategy/RPG card game featuring over 160 magic card, illustrated by Shinnosuke Hino, known for Spectral Force and Dragon Force, and based on combat using five elements, wood, fire, earth, water, and darkness.

Have what it takes to be a card master?  Hudson Soft will give players the opportunity to prove their skills with Elemental Monster for PlayStation Network. 

The all new online PlayStation Network card battle game pits players in challenges with gamers from around the world to show their skills in tournament play to become the best of the best.  Featuring more than 200 astounding card designs from world renowned artists and with the chance to earn limited and exclusive cards based on tournament performance, Elemental Monster is set to take online card gaming to another level early next year.

In Elemental Monster, winning is everything.  Practice makes perfect through the single player competition with over 10 hours of gameplay.  Once ready, gamers can take their skills online via the PlayStation Network and jump into the arena.  Winning online tournaments allow unlocks to exclusive emblems and rise up in the world-wide ranks, but it will also open up access to exclusive cards with all-new powers, attacks and abilities.  Cards won online feature limited edition artwork drawn by famous artists including Yoshitaka Amano. 

Elemental Monster also features the ability to upload card battles to YouTube to show friends exactly how much of a card shark you are.  Gamers will be able to showcase epic showdowns or review losses to better strategize by uploading videos to YouTube directly through the game.


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