I love the game of chess more than nearly any video game ever released. It's strategic, timeless, and fun, and while chess owns a renowned status as a thinking man’s game, video game iterations have often had a hard time being as epic as the real thing. As someone who grew up fiendishly playing chess (and still does), I readily admit that no digital version will ever be as good as sitting at a table, weighted pieces placed and timer set. But some attempts are more successful than others.
When it comes to Pure Chess, you’ll find something that hits the mark in some ways and misses it completely in others. Its single-player offerings challenge gamers with a variety of options that will please chess nuts, especially for its relatively low price. However, Pure Chess has completely unacceptable online functionality that doesn't allow people to play against each other in real time. Thus, in your pursuit of purchasing Pure Chess, you have to think about one thing and one thing only: do you want to play by yourself or online?
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