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Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars

Alim, Square Enix, Square Enix
Oct 28, 2021 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

74

Top Critic Average

55%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
55 / 100
Metro GameCentral
7 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Destructoid
7.5 / 10
IGN Italy
7.4 / 10
IGN Spain
7 / 10
GamingTrend
80 / 100
TheGamer
3 / 5
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Critic Reviews for Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars

Strip away the framing and this is a throwaway JRPG that never finds its bite.

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Metro GameCentral

GameCentral
7 / 10
Metro GameCentral

A traditional turn-based role-player which utilises its tabletop disguise with charm and polish, but isn't long enough to fully capitalise on its ideas.

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Voice of Cards is effectively Baby's First Yoko Taro Game, though its approachable nature does make it a little less satisfying.

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If you’re looking for an enjoyable RPG with some novel ideas and strong presentation behind it, Voice of Cards can easily eat up a weekend or two. It’s sweet and doesn’t overstay its welcome, even when I wished it would. While those factors aren’t enough for it to match up against the best-in-class competitors, there are many worse ways to spend a cozy fall evening than curled up with Voice of Cards.

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Voice of Cards makes its particular staging its main highlight. The game remains a good RPG, but if you're numb to its aesthetic appeal, you can safely move on.

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A great way to use cards for everything (playing and storytelling), while embarking on an old-school RPG adventure. However, Yoko Taro's magic is only found in small glimpses.

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GamingTrend

David Flynn
80 / 100
GamingTrend

Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars is a strange mix of table top and video games that manages to add something new to the very traditional JRPG genre. It's a short, cozy experience that doesn't overstay its welcome while also feeling fully fleshed out.

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Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars features a striking and quirky tabletop style with delightful gameplay that doesn’t overcomplicate things. While the storyline won’t necessarily grip you, it’s told in a fun and interactive way and this is an easygoing pick up and play title that you can enjoy at your own pace. You won’t be challenged when going card-to-card against your enemies, but you can still find the thrill of a frustrating hand if you delve into the minigame.

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