Chessmaster | 
| From: UBI Soft
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 11603
Platform: Xbox Genre: Strategy Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: 51194 Model: 51194 UPC: 008888511946 EAN: 0008888510154 ASIN: B0002SNN4A
Release Date: October 26, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Take your skills to a new level with a variety of different chess modes | | • | Test your skills on the field of battle with Battlefield Chess -- 3D animated pieces recreate fantasy battle on a chess board | | • | Take on more challenging human opponents by going online and playing in tournaments | | • | Learn strategy and playing tips from Josh Waitzkin and watch your game improve | | • | The unmatched chess engine offers challenging & instructive gameplay, whatever level of ability you possess! |
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Product Description Chessmaster helps beginners and grandmasters alike, by showing them the fun of Digital chess!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Where Eagles Dare! November 4, 2004 J. Swift (New Castle, IN United States) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
For just 20 bucks this is a steal. There are over 100 different personalities to play against. You can play rated games against the computer and even play in mock tournaments with the computer. When you beat a player it recommends one more toward your strength. But It wasnt a good judge, because I was ripping through the 700 players and it kept saying I should play one just slightly stronger. When in reality I wasnt beaten by the program until I got into the 1400 players category. Then I started getting slapped up. The strong points in this program is the tutorials. 24 annotated games by Josh Waitzkin and alot of tutorials. And some good games annotated by Larry Christianson. The tutor aspect of this game is its strong suit. The Chess Academy is worth the money for the game, for the price of one chess book you can have alot of drills and puzzles. Also has 800 games annotated by Larry Evans. Im really impressed with this program. The 3-D boards are hard to see whats going on. I just use the 2-D board. One of the things I like about playing the 2-D board is playing on a tv you get to see the board real well. I prefer the TV to a computer monitor, because its so much bigger. Cons to this game is if you play the Chessmaster with unlimited time he will not move when its his turn. I would have liked to have the option to make the 2-D board full screen without the clocks. I would have liked the annontated games to play through the whole game without making me push a button to keep it talking. But overall this is a great value and chess resource. Im happy with it. You can also play this on XBox Live online, but I dont have Xbox live so I cant comment on how good it is. Also would like to say that you can practice openings with this game which I find helpful.
Checkmate...sort of. December 27, 2004 D. Couse (United States) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Simply put, this game is absolutely amazing on the Xbox. The graphics are stunning. With the right options chosen for chess set and board options, you will see your pieces reflection on the board. There is so much more here than just a simple chess game. You can be taught from the beginning through to Master. You can just plunge right in and starting mowing the AI down. You can even hop online and see how you stack up against other players. Now for 2 really annoying problems. Number one: If you want to play with a friend on the same console, you HAVE to share a controller. How stupid is that? Especially if you are playing a timed game per move. Just imagine frantically passing the controller back and forth across a room while trying to outwit your opponent. All Ubisoft can say, is "Sorry, we missed it". Sheesh. Second: The AI in timed mode moves instantaneously. Thus, leaving no time off of its clock and forcing you to move instantaneously without being able to use the AI's time to contemplate future moves. Really...I've never played chess with someone that can always instantly know where they will move next. Two pretty stupid "bugs" to miss during testing, but the game and graphics are still great.
Incredible depth for developing players July 3, 2005 thomas crown 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
The problem I see with people debating the merits of this game generally revolve around motivation. If your sole motive is to use this game just to play chess, you will only get a fraction of the value out of it and might even be disappointed with it. The multiplayer function, offline, requires two people to pass the controller back and forth. While this is not a problem with me, some tend to consider it a hindrance. There are not many people that play online, so the "live" feature lacks attractiveness. This leaves you basically with just a chess game that you are able to play on the xbox, but not much else. If you play the game in this fashion, you are really only getting a superficial taste of what this game really has to offer. If you, on the other hand, are a player that would like to develop his/her game significantly, then you will marvel at the extensive, nay, nearly overwhelming, tutorial features Chessmaster has to offer. This tutorial section, I believe, is the heart of the Chessmaster game. There is an "academy" taught by Josh Waitzkin himself. It is broken into sections covering the basics of movement, strategy, tactics, psychology, and endgame strategy. To show examples of each section, he annotates an incredible amount of games he played that reinforce the principles he is teaching. I have had this game for a week going through the academy and have not gotten through half of it. This academy is only a fraction of the tutorial section though. There are also the tutorials from previous Chessmaster installments, drills, and an infinite number(literally) of one move puzzles. There is so much depth to this Chessmaster game that I feel I have not really done it justice in the review. The Josh Waitzkin academy is worth the $20 dollars alone. If you are striving to become a better chess player and looking for some direction, I couldn't give this game a higher recommendation.
1 controller for 2 players...what were they thinking? February 2, 2005 Gary L. Fox (Broken Arrow, Ok United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
*CHESS MASTER - XBOX* Let me start by saying my family and I love chess. I've been patiently waiting for a chess game on the XBOX since the consoles release. Surely, Chess"Master" will be great, I mean you can't go wrong with chess right? WRONG! I suppose this game is fun if you're really into playing chess online or by yourself at home. However, I don't have an online account and if you want to play with a friend, at home on the same console, you'll be passing the controller back and forth. So much so, you'll wonder what the designers were thinking. Trust me, that gets old very quickly. I specifically purchased this game to sit down and play chess with my wife and kids. Can you imagine how upset we all were when we found out we had to pass the controller back and forth to each other for each move? Why not a 2 player/2 controller system? To me it just ruins the game! I don't have online play and playing the computer gets old...fast. IN FINAL: I'd like to say I love this game, I mean the graphics are good, the different chess sets are neat, the sound if fine, it's just no fun to have to reach over after every move and hand the controller to my opponent! WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?
CHESSMASTER-PIECE December 20, 2004 Brian Dorton (Lou. KY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I haven't played chess in years. That is until I purchased "Chessmaster" on XBOX. I was a lil' rusty at first, but like riding a bike I picked it back up. Even my roommate whom has never played chess in his life has learned how to play. The game teaches you how to play. If you are not familiar with the piece movements, just move a piece. If you make a mistake the announcer will quickly tell you what is not allowed. For example: if you try moving a bishop in a straight line, the announcer will say "Bishop's are not allowed to move along ranks and files, only in diagonals." I'm hooked, I've played something like 30-50 games in a role. If you have XBOX LIVE sorry I can't comment, I'm not fortunate enough to have online play. If you're a chessmaster or a beginner.. CHESSMASTER is right up your alley. If you're considering picking this title up, consider no more. Besides, you're on this page for a reason.. take the next step and buy it. You will get your moneys worth and more.
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