Well, not exactly 'new' - I'm a huge Street Fighter fan so when I heard there was going to be a CCG based on (among other things) that IP, I quickly got me some decks to try it out. It never got much 'momentum' here - at least, I'm not aware of big playgroups in the Netherlands, and I only got some cards online - but still, I want to like the game.
For me, it's an interesting diversion to play it in between other card games I play. I never got in too deep though. I think it has some interesting mechanics, and it's very different from other card games I play.
Because I barely scratched the surface, I mistakingly think the game is 'relatively random' as compared to other games. I don't mind that. But I heard it discribed as "deep and strategic" by a game designer. This made me curious. How is it 'deep and strategic' - is that something that surfaces during deck design, or more during play? What are the key skills I should hone playing this game? Because I like UFS, but I would be more satisfied with it understanding what I'm doing...