I saw it once at Origins or Gen Con and didn't give it a second thought. The core set was $20 more than the Mage Wars core set so it seemed out of my budget. However, their expansions seem to be less expensive than Mage Wars expansions.
It seems like a somewhat similar kind of game, it was published in the same year as Mage Wars, and has nearly twice as many likes on facebook. It already has an online version on steam that's free to play.
As far as I know though, it's a miniatures game, not a card game, although I don't really know much of anything about the gameplay besides that. It does have grid movement, like Mage Wars, and it's a fantasy arena fighting game, like mage wars. You choose a team of heroes to do battle in the arena, and there are different heroes you can choose from.
What are people's thoughts on this? Have you heard of it? Have you played it? Was it fun? How does it compare to other customizable strategy games? How affordable is it, really?
For some reason right now I'm imagining Mage Wars personified as Ash Ketchum and Krosmaster as Gary M***********g Oak, if you know what I mean. I'm not sure how accurate that metaphor is, though...