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The very first TCG game I played, Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories holds a special place in my heart. With a very nice soundtrack, a cast of original characters, and an obnoxiously easy way to play the game, this has always been one of my favorites. Although not designed for people who actually know how to play Yu-Gi-Oh, it still holds a memento of satisfaction.

In the start of the game, you play as the spirit that lives within the Millennium Puzzle, however, you don't start out in the puzzle. As you progress into the game, you uncover some of the past when Yu-Gi-Oh first began, starting in the times of ancient Egypt. From here, you move into the "future", during the time of Yugi, Joey, and the rest of the original Yu-Gi-Oh characters. While in this world, you go through a premonition/flashback kind of phase.

Well, anyways, overall, this is a very amusing game, but it lacks a certain sense of flare for those whom don't enjoy the old school PS1.
The very first TCG game I played, Yu-Gi-Oh Forbidden Memories holds a special place in my heart. With a very nice soundtrack, a cast of original characters, and an obnoxiously easy way to play the game, this has always been one of my favorites. Although not designed for people who actually know how to play Yu-Gi-Oh, it still holds a memento of satisfaction.

In the start of the game, you play as the spirit that lives within the Millennium Puzzle, however, you don't start out in the puzzle. As you progress into the game, you uncover some of the past when Yu-Gi-Oh first began, starting in the times of ancient Egypt. From here, you move into the "future", during the time of Yugi, Joey, and the rest of the original Yu-Gi-Oh characters. While in this world, you go through a premonition/flashback kind of phase.

Well, anyways, overall, this is a very amusing game, but it lacks a certain sense of flare for those whom don't enjoy the old school PS1.
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