

There is definetly a quality missing from the mix in this game. Even with these deterrents the game is not that bad, but when you add how difficult and time consuming it is to build your deck into something formidable (even when you cheat), why waste your time. There are a few magic or trap cards worth the while, but you will soon realize that these will barely phase the harder characters you have to play. In this particular game for example, since there is no real abilities by the monsters, there is no real strategy to the game, just try to get the most powerfull monster and you win. The manufacturers do not want to spend the time and money to do the games correctly and use the monsters special abilities, magic, and other specials that make the card game fun and exciting. The problem with these games is that the best part of these games is lost when converted to a playstation game. It is right there with some of the other card dueling games that have recently come out. The manufacturers do not want to spend the time and money to do the games correctly and use the monsters special The premise of the Yu-Gi-Oh game is not a bad one.


The premise of the Yu-Gi-Oh game is not a bad one.
