

Players then run around combat arenas to collect Aura (the equivalent of mana in other CCGs) to power these spells and use them to defeat enemies. Phantom Dust’s gameplay revolves around creating a deck of spells with “cards” that are used in combat. Games such as Baten Kaitos and Lost Kingdoms 1 and 2 are examples of RPGs that tried to implement CCG mechanics, while Phantom Dust is an example of an action-strategy/third-person shooter CCG. Phantom Dust originally released on the Xbox back when trading card games (TCG) and collectible card games (CCG) were extremely popular, and several video game developers tried to take advantage of the craze. I can’t get into the story any more for fear of spoilers, but from what I’ve read it’s pretty good, if overly anime. Also, every character in the game has amnesia, not just the protagonist. Basically, it’s the most anime name you can imagine, but in all seriousness, Phantom Dust takes place in a post-apocalyptic future the titular dust renders the Earth’s surface uninhabitable and grants certain people magical powers. You might wonder what Phantom Dust is and why the game is a big deal, as like I, you neither played nor heard of the game before today.
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Wait a minute, today is yesterday’s tomorrow. That means starting today, Xbox One and Windows 10 owners can download and play the game for free. Yesterday, the head of Xbox Games marketing Aaron Greenberg (no relation) tweeted the following:
