well i think it's pointless to make a thread about it so let me dump some impression of the psp version of eye of judgement here for the single guy that might care (what you say? this guy doesn't exist? oh who cares!)
soooo first of all,this version has a story mode which from my understanding wasn't there in the ps3 version,
so far i have 17 opponent and unless more unlocks after completing the main story,i doubt the number will go beyond 20 since i'm already at what the game call the epilogue,there are 333 cards (i guess there are more than in the original?) and you can buy singles from a shop (which is somewhat disappointing,i like the randomness of the packs) normal card are cheap but rare cards are incredibly pricey,there are no battle animation altough you get a short FMV everytime you pull off one of the rare cards,there is also a library with tons of backstory but well... tl;dr
there are achievements but the game doesn't tell you how to get them,for those that don't know anything about eye of judgment it works like this,basicaly you have a 3X3 grid where you can place monster,each turn you get 2 mana and you use this mana to play creatures the first guy who place 5 creature on the board wins,of course to prevent this you can attack your opponent monster with your own creature,some creature only attack in a direction but other can attack in multiple one,a creature will attack only once when you place it but you can pay extra mana to have it attack again after being placed,all of them also have an elemental affiliation,placing it on a square with their same element will give them a 2 HP bonus,if instead you place it on a square with the opposite affilation,they get a 2 HP penality you also get to play spells,some deal damage,some get you extra mana,some screw up the opponent in some way and uh that's the gist of it...
the cpu can pull a decent fight but it still feels pretty weak when you can beat everyone with the deck the game gives you at the start,ultimately it kinda reminds me of a simpler version of culdcept without the monopoly part (altough culdcept had much better card art)