It’s just a matter of time until Drake comes out of retirement

I’ve been playing my Vita a lot more lately. The rekindling of my love sprung from a recent playthrough ofResident Evil 3, which was spurred by my review of theResident Evil 2remake. Sony’s little portable is such an easy way to play classics, my God, it’s a shame it’s being phased out and the PS Vita PSN will be dead one day.

In the meantime I’ve been flipping (literally) through that gem of a UI and came across an old flawed favorite:Uncharted: Fight for Fortune. It’s time to bring it back.

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When Sony originally made it known that they were releasing a card game beforeUncharted 4, there was hell to pay. Because for some reason, even though a series is wildly successful and there are clearly full sequels in the works, we can’t possibly give spinoffs a shot. It’s a weird horde mentality that I just don’t get, and here’s a crazy concept…what if those offshoots are good and further fund the IP for years to come?

Fight for Fortunewas just too damn early. This was 2012, pre-Hearthstonecraze in a time where there wasn’t a whole lot of crossover between tabletop players and regular oldUnchartedfans. Developers SIE Bend Studio and One Loop Games also didn’t have the benefit of what digital card game (DCG) creators know now: which is to say, you need a whole lot of panache to stand out.

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I had my issues withFight for Fortuneseven years ago, but I still felt compelled to play through the entire campaign (this is key: many DCGs still don’t even have one) and then some (a 7.5 at Destructoid: that’s good!) It’s also not afraid to get weird, like when it pits you against Sully’s parrotJoseand giant bullet holes fill his avatar with gunshot noises when you attack him.Fight for Fortuneended with anUncharted 3expansion, but could easily incorporateThief’s EndandLost Legacywith a snazzier, more exciting rebooted 2.0 version. What’s known as the “Realm Reborntreatment” is becoming increasingly popular,even as it pertains to card games.

What’s the best thing aboutFight for Fortune? The fixed content model: you know exactly what you’re getting. Rather than gamble on random card packs (which works in moderation, but not something I like to see everywhere), you’re picking up a fully-fledged card game with all the content intact. It’s a model employed by Fantasy Flight Games with their “LCG” (living card game) line and I love to see it proliferated wherever possible in this era of loot box dollar sign chasing.

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I know it’s a pipe dream, but Sony could also reboot the card game shtick with a “Sony All-Stars” concept, withPaRappapacks, and so on. Sony and something “All-Stars” related? That’s not just a pipe dream, Vince McMahon’s“No Chance in Hell”theme just magically played in my office as I wrote this.

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