![]() The soundtrack in S hadowverse: Champion’s Battle is one of the best I’ve found in this genre. Nonetheless, the presentation here is very nicely done, and the game runs just as well handheld as it does docked. Yeah, I know what you’re thinking, I was getting those Yu-Gi-Oh! vibes as well at this point. Some cards will even have animations that play when they enter the field. Each of the follower cards are voiced when they enter play, and all of the special commander cards are as well. This art includes many fantasy type creatures such as dragons, elves, fairies, undead monsters and more. Like most other collectible card games, the cards contain a ton of fantastic artwork. The character models look great and all the environments are nicely done as well. It retains the art style from the anime, and fans will notice many locations from it right off the bat. Graphically, Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle looks great on the Switch. When the characters shine like these do, it’s very easy to keep interest in the plot. I have to say, this is certainly one of those times the character work is greater than the overall story, but that’s not a bad thing at all. ![]() I found myself wanting to do each of the character side quests to learn more about them and see what adventures they would go on next. While this doesn’t follow the anime story, all of the characters retain their wonderful personalities. The story here is pretty straightforward, but I have to say it is very entertaining. Hiro and the protagonist will not be deterred as they set out to restore the Shadowverse club to its former glory, no matter what it takes. Not only will you have to find a few more members, but you will have to win the national Shadowverse championship. The problem is you’re a few members short and the student council president, Kagura Kirisame, has set some pretty lofty goals in order for you to have the club recognized. He seems pretty beaten down when you meet him, but he is not opposed to you helping get the club back on its feet. You soon find the club but there is only one member, a boy named Rei Saotome. He sees you are very skilled and begs you to join them in their search, and you agree. Hiro gets you to play a game of Shadowverse with him right off the bat. Along with his friends, Mimori and Kazuki, they want to find the Shadowverse club at their school. You quickly run into Hiro Ryugasaki, self-professed superfan of the popular card game, Shadowverse. The game begins with our protagonist, the new transfer student at Tensei Academy. Let’s see if we have a great card game, and if the story is good enough to please fans of the anime. When an opportunity came up to check this out, I jumped on it instantly. This release would play like the online game, but also have a story based around the anime release. When I saw that Marvelous had announced Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle for the Switch, it got my attention. I’ve been a fan of collectible card games for many years, but I have never played Shadowverse, despite seeing a lot of friends play it online.
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