View Full Version : Inquest... what does everyone think of the new look of it?
Streetz
09-10-2005, 03:11 PM
I have been subscribed to and/or purchasing Inquest Magazine for a LONG time. I even have the first issue.
Anyway, there recent look is not appealing to me. There are maybe 6 pages in the whole magazine that have to do with Magic and they don't have a price guide anymore?
Would anyone else agree?
lionden_56
09-10-2005, 03:21 PM
If you want a great magazine, check out Scrye. They've got a large section on Magic, and a complete Magic Price Guide every month.
An added bonus, it is based in Wisconsin, so (being the homer that I am) it rocks just for that fact :D
Streetz
09-10-2005, 04:07 PM
I never liked SCRYE's material. I did just recently subscribe to it, though. :D
lionden_56
09-10-2005, 08:43 PM
I've been a scrye subscriber for about a year. I play most of the games they cover in there, though, so I get a lot out of each issue. Their stuff on Magic is pretty good, though. I wish they would cover limited a little more in-depth, but thats just me. I love their price-guide.
Streetz
09-11-2005, 01:32 AM
It was sometime last year that I compared SCRYE to INQUEST and thought SCRYE to be the be the lesser mag. However, once I get my first issue of SCYRE from my Subscription.. I make the decision again.
Inquest needs to beef up their MTG selection if I am going to subscribe to them again.
Madbutcher
01-24-2006, 01:24 PM
I HATE the new Inquest.
And they don't sell Scrye in my card store.. so i can't bye it:(
I miss the Price Guide in Inquest.. And theres no Magic stuff to reed in the new IQ Gamer
Starcore
01-24-2006, 02:30 PM
I started off as an Inquest reader, then I found Scrye and realized it was better.
I loved when they had Dead Man'a Hand in IQ, but when they stopped making it for prizes, I lost interest. Scrye had better price guides, though I remember at one point they cut out a lot of the cards (Much like Inquest did).
I haven't read either one in a couple years, now.
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