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High-stakes poker game with adventure elements

All in Abyss: Judge the Fake is an adventure, card, and fantasy game about the world of Texas Hold'em poker. You’ll play as Asuha, a gambling prodigy seeking to expose cheating Witches and rule the gambling district. This game blends poker gameplay with a story about uncovering fraud and seeking vengeance.

All in Abyss: Judge the Fake features 1v1 poker battles. Aim to reduce your opponent's chips to zero, and since Asuha possesses unique gambling skills to manipulate odds, limit opponents, and gain insight into their hands. A key mechanic is All-In, a high-risk, high-reward move that puts all chips on the line.

Expose the Witches’ hand

In All in Abyss: Judge the Fake, each chapter culminates in a showdown against a Witch, a powerful boss character. You must uncover their cheating methods and use this knowledge to defeat them. The narrative unfolds in The City, where you gather information, hustle gamblers for cash, and compete in Poker Royale to earn skills and items. You can spend your winnings at Club ALL OUT for bonuses.

The story follows Asuha Senahara, a wandering gambler who, after a crushing defeat by the Witches, vows to expose their fraudulent tactics and take them down. The game features characters including Mina Nosaka, who aids Asuha, and the Witches: Ulu Amamino, Yuragi Tenraku, and Lancille Kareido, respectively. The soundtrack and overall graphics are very anime-like, except for the card aspect of it, which has some standard designs.

While the game's aesthetic presentation, including Live2D rigging and some CGs, is generally considered decent, the gameplay and storytelling have received criticism due to their thin and repetitive plot points. Some find the mechanics unintuitive, with issues in communicating rules and balancing. Stack sizes and blind levels are seen as inconsistent, and the multiplier system is considered randomized and has no fixed system.

A deeply flawed attempt at a card game

All in Abyss: Judge the Fake blends poker gameplay with a story of revenge against cheating Witches. Players use skills and All-In mechanics in 1v1 battles. While the anime-style presentation is decent, the game faces criticism for its thin plot, unintuitive mechanics, and inconsistent balancing, particularly in stack sizes and multipliers, despite its unique premise. If you want to try it, it’s still an interesting game.

  • Pros

    • Unique blend of poker and narrative
    • Engaging characters and setting
    • Strategic use of skills and the All-In mechanic
  • Cons

    • Unintuitive and imbalanced gameplay mechanics
    • Thin storytelling and half-baked themes
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All in Abyss: Judge the Fake for PC

  • Paid
  • In English
  • V0.80
  • 4.7
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