![]() ![]() You'd think for a $20 game they'd have hired a person to check the selling! 2. Dialog - The Dialog on this game is riddled with little typos. The Dialog on this game is riddled Overall this game is rather fun albeit cheese! But there were some issues I saw with it. ![]() Overall this game is rather fun albeit cheese! But there were some issues I saw with it. At a starting price of 15 Euros this is a great deal with many hours of fun. This is a great game if you are into Yu-Gi-Oh and don't have any one to play with. Luckily the actual game works well and is fun. These often include popular cards from the series to incentify extra spending. unfortunately Konami decided to lock several decks, which number in easily a thousand cards, behind a separate pay wall. These credits are only in-game and not premium, and you can get most cards in the game this way. While playing you will earn credits which you can use in the deck store to buy packs. Unfortunately some key duels in the series are locked behind DLC. You can play multiplayer against other people, and there is a challenge mode where you open packs and make a deck from scrap cards. The game is structured as follows: You got a campaign where you can play most of all the duels from the several tv series. You want to play Yu-Gi-Oh! Without having to sink hundreds of euros or dollars into real cards? Well luckily you mostly can with this game. I would have given it a 9 if it had a tag-duel mode. I might be able to understand that they removed it because people wouldn't play the other modes added but tag duels was a big thing. There is also a lack of tag duels in the game which bothers me because they were in the last one. A few of the great adds are the reverse duels which add quite a lot of replayability and the challenge modes. The minor complaint I do have is the lack of the new arc not being included, it is nice that the cards are there though. But anyway, the game itself is great and has from what I believe all of the cards minus some new ones. I do not like how the way 5ds turned out. I had quit for about 6 years and then came back and the love is still there, even though many of the mechanics had changed. I had fell in love at first sight and continued to play for 3 years. I was 10 years old when the show and cards had released. I had fell in love at first sight and I grew up on Yu-Gi-Oh when I was a child. I grew up on Yu-Gi-Oh when I was a child. You can either use the story deck or your own custom deck for each duel, and you can even play as the opposing side if you want (giving you a chance to use Pegasus' deck against Yugi, rather than the other way around). That said, most of the battles you care about are there from the beginning of the show up through the Battle City season. ![]() It covers a decent amount of that show, but not as much as I had hoped (the Noah arc isn't there at all, and I think there's a bunch of other stuff missing too). But I don't really care about any of those except for the original Duel Monsters series, since that was the one I grew up with. You also get to relive the duels of all five generations of the Yu-Gi-Oh TV series (Duel Monsters, GX, 5D's, Zexal, and a little bit of Arc-V). I played the GBA games back when those were big, and this game is much more detailed (and has over 6,000 cards to collect). Legacy of the Duelist is probably the most satisfying Yu-Gi-Oh video game I've ever played. This game is just good but lacks of voice acting. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. ![]()
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