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Cyberpunk card-fighting with actual PvP teeth: Haxity drafts you a fresh deck every run, pits you against a real opponent, and punishes you hard if you ignore the mind-game layer between rounds.

I came to Haxity skeptical, because the card-game genre has a long history of PvE pacing dressed up as competitive. This one is different in a way that actually matters to anyone who cares about outwitting a human opponent rather than grinding a solitaire loop. The core loop is a best-of-three Versus format where both players pick a fighter, draft their starting deck from a procedurally rotated pool, and then rebuild between fights by slotting new cards, hacks, and mods. No two runs give you the same hand to work with, which kills the netdecking problem that ruins most living card games. You cannot look up the optimal build and copy it. You read your opponent, you counter-pick during the draft phase, and you adapt. The combat engine deserves more attention than the genre typically gets. Each round you commit three Move cards into slots simultaneously, then resolve them against whatever your opponent just committed. The result is a rock-paper-scissors backbone, but the hacking layer on top of it is where the actual skill gap lives. Hack cards let you manipulate already-placed moves, force your opponent to react or waste a swap, and set up multi-hit combos that can flip a round completely. The three fighters at launch, Copperson, Banshee, and Dr. Ratz, play very differently. Ratz leans on stacking Infect debuffs that compound damage over time and rewards patient pressure. Copperson and Banshee are more card-dependent and punish you harder when the draft goes sideways. Community discussion backs this up: fighter balance is a real conversation, not a polished-PR talking point. The honest criticism: the game launched into Early Access in mid-2020 with a small player pool, and that is the main ceiling on the PvP experience. Matchmaking speed is tied directly to how many people are online, and the community was never massive. There are also reported UI bugs where cards stop responding to input after a fight, which is the kind of thing that kills momentum fast on a competitive session. The single-player campaign exists and has some roguelite structure to it, but it functions mostly as a training ground rather than a reason to own the game by itself. If solo content is your primary driver, adjust expectations accordingly. What Megapop got right is the zero-monetization model. No card packs, no battle pass, no pay-to-accelerate unlock grind. You own the game and you get the game. The presentation is sharp, with actual darksynth artists (Misanthropix, Cyberthing!, Occams Laser and others) on the soundtrack, and combat animations that read cleanly at a glance. It is the kind of production quality that punches above a small studio's weight. Steam user sentiment sits around 77 percent positive across a small sample, which feels accurate: people who click with the system really like it, people who bounce do so in under five hours, usually after hitting a frustrating hack-cancellation turn before understanding why it happened. For a competitive card-game player who wants head-to-head draft matches without a metaGame determined by wallet size, the underlying design is genuinely sharp. The population concern is real and worth weighing before you commit. Fred, Scout Team

Haxity
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Haxity

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Cyberpunk card-fighting with actual PvP teeth: Haxity drafts you a fresh deck every run, pits you against a real opponent, and punishes you hard if you ignore the mind-game layer between rounds.

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I came to Haxity skeptical, because the card-game genre has a long history of PvE pacing dressed up as competitive. This one is different in a way that actually matters to anyone who cares about outwitting a human opponent rather than grinding a solitaire loop. The core loop is a best-of-three Versus format where both players pick a fighter, draft their starting deck from a procedurally rotated pool, and then rebuild between fights by slotting new cards, hacks, and mods. No two runs give you the same hand to work with, which kills the netdecking problem that ruins most living card games. You cannot look up the optimal build and copy it. You read your opponent, you counter-pick during the draft phase, and you adapt. The combat engine deserves more attention than the genre typically gets. Each round you commit three Move cards into slots simultaneously, then resolve them against whatever your opponent just committed. The result is a rock-paper-scissors backbone, but the hacking layer on top of it is where the actual skill gap lives. Hack cards let you manipulate already-placed moves, force your opponent to react or waste a swap, and set up multi-hit combos that can flip a round completely. The three fighters at launch, Copperson, Banshee, and Dr. Ratz, play very differently. Ratz leans on stacking Infect debuffs that compound damage over time and rewards patient pressure. Copperson and Banshee are more card-dependent and punish you harder when the draft goes sideways. Community discussion backs this up: fighter balance is a real conversation, not a polished-PR talking point. The honest criticism: the game launched into Early Access in mid-2020 with a small player pool, and that is the main ceiling on the PvP experience. Matchmaking speed is tied directly to how many people are online, and the community was never massive. There are also reported UI bugs where cards stop responding to input after a fight, which is the kind of thing that kills momentum fast on a competitive session. The single-player campaign exists and has some roguelite structure to it, but it functions mostly as a training ground rather than a reason to own the game by itself. If solo content is your primary driver, adjust expectations accordingly. What Megapop got right is the zero-monetization model. No card packs, no battle pass, no pay-to-accelerate unlock grind. You own the game and you get the game. The presentation is sharp, with actual darksynth artists (Misanthropix, Cyberthing!, Occams Laser and others) on the soundtrack, and combat animations that read cleanly at a glance. It is the kind of production quality that punches above a small studio's weight. Steam user sentiment sits around 77 percent positive across a small sample, which feels accurate: people who click with the system really like it, people who bounce do so in under five hours, usually after hitting a frustrating hack-cancellation turn before understanding why it happened. For a competitive card-game player who wants head-to-head draft matches without a metaGame determined by wallet size, the underlying design is genuinely sharp. The population concern is real and worth weighing before you commit.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvptier:sub-5Draft-Based PvPSimultaneous Card CommitmentHack ManipulationFighter AsymmetryNo MicrotransactionsDarksynth SoundtrackBest-of-Three FormatProcedural Draft Pool

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