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November 28, 2018

Artifact

Artifact
Based on 90 Ratings
4
metacritic
Based on 23 Reviews
63
Release date
November 28, 2018
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Summary

A collaboration between legendary game designer Richard Garfield and Valve, Artifact promises the deepest gameplay and the highest-fidelity experience ever seen in a trading card game.

Artifact System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
64-bit Windows 7 / 8 / 10
CPU:
Intel i5, 2.4 Ghz or better
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
Integrated HD Graphics 520 w/128 MB or better
HDD:
7 GB available space

Artifact Trailer

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Critic Reviews

  • 75
    PLAY! Zine March 5, 2019
    Complex and challenging card game, but with some fundamental flaws and bad monetization system that basically killed the game even before it went out.
  • 80
    CD-Action February 6, 2019
    Innovative mechanics designed by Richard Garfield (Magic: The Gathering), rules that you can grasp after just a couple of minutes, clear interface – Artifact is a great game. It’s a shame that it’s huge esports potential can be squandered, because Valve doesn’t seem to care for it enough to implement progression systems, leagues, rankings or means to comfortably communicate with rivals outside an invitation-only friendly tournament.
  • 50
    Games.cz January 15, 2019
    In theory, a brilliant card game for a demanding audience. In reality, a concept heavily damaged by bad balancing and a truly terrible monetization system. It may yet prove to be a success in the future - but right now, this is a game for wealthy masochists only.
  • 90
    Screen Rant December 20, 2018
    One of the best digital card games ever released, with the caveat that even with so many great selling points, it's also an incredible investment in time and brain power to get to a point of competency.
  • 70
    App Trigger December 14, 2018
    Artifact is one of the most polished digital card games available. The game’s multi-lane mechanics bring MOBA elements into card game form, providing challenging strategic gameplay. Valve still has a way to go to prove Artifact’s long-term viability though due to its lack of a progression system and ranked modes.