Selective Power Spike
Destined to be a staple in every deck. This card essentially allows the Corp to end any run at the cost of an installed ICE and an action. How many Runners will install multiple icebreakers of the same type? Combined with Filter and Tycho Extension, this card makes the Runner's task too difficult. Even worse when combined with Golden Master Security.
Targeted Obsolesence
Too much text. Joan of Arc could be returned to the Runner's hand to save a program and create the needed MU. Multiple copies of this card, along with Namatoki Plazas, allow the Corp to build an unICEd fort that can only be safely run with Death from Above.
Top-Down Micromanagement
The additional ability of rezzing ICE during the Corp's turn might fit in with the payback ICE from Proteus. Could also help protect from an unwanted Security Code WORM Chip. Otherwise, this makes little sense in view of New Blood.
Turnstile
A deck full of Turnstiles is an invitation for fast-advancement. With Chester Mix, Minotaur, and Efficiency Experts this card becomes a bit engine unto itself.
Voicemail
Should include a nod to Paul Barron. Makes Vaccuum Link obsolete.
Voluntary Recall
Necessary evil that greatly exacerbates the rock-scissors-paper effect of Netrunner.
Word on the Street
Similar to Precision Bribery in its crippling effect on many fun plans. Pushes Stacks strongly in the TagMe direction. A Roving Sub and ICE early make this card too stifling. Should require a Runner tag for its effect.
Conclusions
My primary complaints about Chrysalid Matrix are:
1. What does the name have to do with anything?
2. A lack of new game mechanics. These cards do not introduce fundamentally new ideas. That was a primary WotC requirement when they were accepting submissions for Netrunner expansions.
3. Many attemps to fix broken Proteus cards can be found in Chrysalid Matrix. These attempts have two flaws. They exacerbate the rock-scissors-paper aspect of Netrunner, and they stifle many interesting, balanced ideas for decks.
4. The many variants of the Wilson, Weeflerunner Apprentice card from v1.0 ignore the basic idea of Wilson in William Gibson's literature. The idea of a Wilson Memorial School for Runners is far too institutionalized. Would you expect to see a "Jesse James School of Bank-Robbing" in the Old West?
The critic's job is easy. I just sit back and find flaws in other people's hard work. Luckily for me, I am also a Netrunner card designer. I sold an expansion set entitled "Rogues" to WotC. I know the trials and tribulations of designing cards.
There are some excellent card ideas here. My first glance has probably missed some good strategies and mitigating factors in this set. Send me email and tell me what I'm missing.