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 Trust This User's Reviews and Votes    Review Rating: 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.Review Rating: 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.Review Rating: 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.Review Rating: 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.Review Rating: 0 out of 0 people found this review helpful. Kefka989
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Ok, its time again for yet ANOTHER Yugioh game.  This one basicly follows in the exact steps as the first GBA release did.  You pick from some easyer duelists first (Yugi, Tristan, Tia, Yugi's grandfather, and friendly Bakura).  You get to pick who you dual with and dual with them as much as you like so if you cannot win a match with anouther player, you can try an easyer one.  For those who escaped the Yugioh craze, the game is wher you play a virtual card game with other playes, using magic, trap, and monster cards to make their life points go from 8000 to zero.  The game for some reason runs very slowly, cards are shown for a rather long time and the amount of time it takes between phases is lengthened.  As you beat certin characters enough times and get certin cards into your trunk (but NOT into your deck) you can unlock more duelists to play.  The game does not follow the story from the show at all, it does not even have player quotes like the first game did.  It also removes the time feature, no more getting a free 5 card booster every in-game week and a tournament every 2 weeks, cards must be won in matches, allowing you to pick from a list of booster packs.  Instead of letting you pick from 3 decks, you are simply forced to take one deck without getting to chose.  The game has some falling points.  For one, the improved AI promised is not there.  Dualists will throw weak monsters in attack positions and sacrifice super powerfull monsters to feild much weaker ones for no apperent reason, even sometimes play trap cards on themselves.  Anouther problem is while the AI is really slow, this is negated by the computer's tendency to know exactly what cards you have in your hand and place on the feild face down (Something it's not suppost to know) You will see the computer quickly distroy trap cards and ignore bluff face down spell cards.  The computer will also ignore high defense monsters in face down defense, but smash low defense monsters in face down defense, flaunting that it knows what to attack and when even though the cards are face down.  There are some good points.  New cards have been added to the overall game, though not too many.  Some character's decks have been weakened considerbly while other's decks have been insanely strengthened.  Dispite that the computer openly cheats you over and over and that when not cheating, it plays its cards like a two year old with a concusion, the game is just as insanely addictive as the others and will grab you quickly if the others did as well.
 
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