: The game featured a Career Mode with specific challenges of increasing difficulty and an online multiplayer mode for up to eight players. Reception and Critiques
: Often described as an "eyesore" or "ugly as sin," with static background images and uninspired character art. Texas CheatEm PSN
: Despite visual flaws, the incessant cheating made hands unpredictable and fast-paced, appealing to both casual players and experienced poker fans. Texas Cheat'Em PSN - Videojuego (PS3 y PC) - Vandal : The game featured a Career Mode with
Reviewers from IGN and Worthplaying noted that while the core concept was fun and freshened up the poker genre, the game's presentation was lacking: Texas Cheat'Em PSN - Videojuego (PS3 y PC)
: When targeting other human players, opponents often have the chance to engage in a minigame (like a button-mashing horse race) to defeat the cheat attempt.
: Critics pointed out that computer-controlled opponents took too long to make decisions and had "cringe-inducing" pun names like Ned Nerdlinger.
: Players earn cheat points to activate 15 different abilities, such as "Mind Meld" to change an opponent's card, "X-ray Vision" to see hidden cards, or "Chip Steal" to pick a pocket.