I might, but right now I'm leaning towards no. Xenoblade is very tempting, but I don't do much handheld gaming outside of my apartment so it really doesn't server much of a point.
I can't see myself buying one anytime soon. I don't play my 3DS that much these days, so unless there's a game that I must have that only works on the new 3DS, I'll probably never buy one.
I'm heavily leaning towards buying the New 3DS because of the hardware refinements and expanded library of games led by Xenoblade Chronicles. I'm a big fan of the handheld, so I don't think I'd stay behind as it evolves.
-I should. I will. I've been through a long relationship & I'm currently in the moving process for the next 2 weeks. Otherwise, I've been great. Missed you guys.
I wish I truly understood how to play and handle that damn game on iMac. I mean, I know I can... but like... how do you build decks? Is it all free or do you buy digital cards? Etc etc
I haven't played in a while & I only just downloaded the new PC client. But from what little I dabbled in before, creating an account will net you a handful of starter decks & winning games against the AI challengers can net you some new cards with which you can customise your decks. All that is available for free along with PvP.
As I understand it though you can buy physical decks & boosters, which come with a code that you can use to unlock the cards in your online collection. I'm not sure if you can choose to buy online stuff only or not- I would think you could, but again I've only really dabbled in the free to play side of things. Davoid can probably elaborate more.