Best Multiplayer – Marvel Snap
Diego: The only thing I hate more than building decks in card games is playing against sweaty players. Thankfully Marvel Snap makes deck building an effortless process and matches lasting two or three minutes makes hopping into a few online matches a breeze. By the way, can you hold onto this Hobgoblin card for me real quick?
Austin: What makes Marvel Snap so approachable in its multiplayer is how easy it is to just pick up and play. The stakes never seem to be set up in a way to make any player feel bad for losing, and the matchmaking seems to do a great job of keeping things close. It’s accessible, bite sized and quick to move through a match. Just don’t get sucked in by its classic mobile game manipulation.
Tom: I remember trying this out and going through those “Wow, I think this is pretty good…actually it is pretty good…wow, this is REALLY GOOD” phases you sometimes go through. Snap manages to make CCGs fun without needing to go to a store that smells like unwashed man ass or look at butt cracks.
Joe: True Devil Dinosaur fans knew this day would come.