Graphics: The graphics are alright. Nothing too amazing for a Yugioh game but they get the job done. However it becomes too pixelated at some points, and the monotony of placing the cards can take its toll after awhile.
Sound: The sounds in this game are nothing superb. They leave a lot to be desired, and become very boring or predictable after a set time.
Addictiveness: This is where, like all Yugioh games, this game becomes redeemable. The possibilities of your deck, and the vast amount of cards to create it with, makes this game repeatable for a long time. There are many card options, and many decks that can be thought of to suit your play style.
Story: The story here is mediocre at best. All it basically is, you constantly striving to be the "King Of Games", with some events thrown in here and there. While the events do introduce other characters, some of them important, the game's story is quite linear and simple.
Depth: This game doesn't have a huge size of game play. It's mainly monthly duel exams, daily duels, and some events thrown in. This doesn't create a whole lot of depth, and if it weren't for the fact you need to win a minimum of 100 duels, then this game would be quite short.
Difficulty: The main difficulty any Yugioh game has, is the learning of its rules honestly. Once a gamer has a solid foundation in the rules, they can start winning their duels even with the mediocre beginner decks provided.
Overall this game can be entertaining, and perhaps a bit addictive. However it is quite simple, and the plot isn't the most interesting. I would recommend this game if you had some free time and you enjoy dueling.
Graphics: The graphics are alright. Nothing too amazing for a Yugioh game but they get the job done. However it becomes too pixelated at some points, and the monotony of placing the cards can take its toll after awhile.
Sound: The sounds in this game are nothing superb. They leave a lot to be desired, and become very boring or predictable after a set time.
Addictiveness: This is where, like all Yugioh games, this game becomes redeemable. The possibilities of your deck, and the vast amount of cards to create it with, makes this game repeatable for a long time. There are many card options, and many decks that can be thought of to suit your play style.
Story: The story here is mediocre at best. All it basically is, you constantly striving to be the "King Of Games", with some events thrown in here and there. While the events do introduce other characters, some of them important, the game's story is quite linear and simple.
Depth: This game doesn't have a huge size of game play. It's mainly monthly duel exams, daily duels, and some events thrown in. This doesn't create a whole lot of depth, and if it weren't for the fact you need to win a minimum of 100 duels, then this game would be quite short.
Difficulty: The main difficulty any Yugioh game has, is the learning of its rules honestly. Once a gamer has a solid foundation in the rules, they can start winning their duels even with the mediocre beginner decks provided.
Overall this game can be entertaining, and perhaps a bit addictive. However it is quite simple, and the plot isn't the most interesting. I would recommend this game if you had some free time and you enjoy dueling.