by bungeeboy
MantaScorp wrote:
I think both games are great, though I have to give the victory to DC.
I have to disagree, however, with your point that the DC game has you playing as a specific hero. That's the kind of claim that could get DC in trouble, because it leads to the Batman with Heat Vision arguments (which I do NOT want to start again). I say it's better to describe it as possessing a unique ability based on a classic superhero, rather than playing "as" them.
The only superhero card game released lately that has you assuming the specific role of one superhero is Sentinels, which isn't part of this thread.
All that said, though, I want to reiterate that I think DC is a blast, and due to its quick playing durability, it will hit the table a heck of a lot more than Legendary.
I have to disagree, however, with your point that the DC game has you playing as a specific hero. That's the kind of claim that could get DC in trouble, because it leads to the Batman with Heat Vision arguments (which I do NOT want to start again). I say it's better to describe it as possessing a unique ability based on a classic superhero, rather than playing "as" them.
The only superhero card game released lately that has you assuming the specific role of one superhero is Sentinels, which isn't part of this thread.
All that said, though, I want to reiterate that I think DC is a blast, and due to its quick playing durability, it will hit the table a heck of a lot more than Legendary.
Why can't Batman have heat vision? He's Batman! It's probably just tech anyway.