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Yu-Gi-Oh GX The Beginning of Destiny Sony Playstation 2 Game here
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:083717201557
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS2_YUGIOH_GX_THE_BEGINNING_OF_DESTINY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. here
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Not much for me to say. I asked and the sender delivered! Now I’m enjoying this game as a big Yugioh fan in general.
this is an excellent game for both the novice and expert alike. it has an extensive tutorial that will teach you everything from the menus to the dueling system and even the gameflow structure chains and even combos! so this installment will be excellent for beginners in this aspect and as for veterans of the series well.***USB CABLE REQUIRED for the psp/ps2 unlockable content such as card packs, and new cards*** there is a treat for you if you own tag force 2 for the PSP and that’s Unlockable content such as new cards, new card packs, and even a few really special cards you might remember from the past.another nice inclusion in this installment is MULTIPLAYER! finally for 2 players although, the book states tag teams of 2 on 2 but as of this writing I have not unlocked everything quite yet.Now for a few gripes,firstly this game is almost exactly the same game as “yugioh Tag Force 1” with a few exceptions and they are: you have to use a save point on the Main Map to save so no more PDA saving before a duel. also you will notice the random cards found lying about the island in the tag force installments is sadly missing here where getting cards is quite a bit harder without umd recognition (because it’s ps2) and only a password option. trading with friends can be a hassle since you trade 1 card to 1 card with a friend out of a 5 card selection you each pick so you have to do each card singly if you want to trade all 5 for all 5. the story mode seems to follow the first seasons.
I don’t play PSP games so I have no idea what the other yugioh games were like so this review don’t apply to tag force. However I will compare to Duelist of the Rose and Forgotten Memories which are both played on Playstation 2. I felt that Capsule Monster Colisum were too different to be compared to other Yugioh PS2 games because of its limited monster pieces and single direction storylines. It have been a while since Duelist of the Rose came out so it was exciting to see that a new Yugioh game finally comes out for PS2. Compare to PS1: Forgotten Memories, there are very little wasted monsters when you go for a ransom amount of cards as the rules for getting points to get stars were very frustrated and you often get gluts of weak monsters while builting the numbers of stars to buy stronger monsters. Some of the cards have very different functions when you had played Duelist of the Rose for a while so it can be confusing at first while playing The Beginning of Destiny. For a examples – The Duelist of the Rose have Rigras Leever as a Immoral Card – immune to Crush Virus. Rigras Leever was important for me in the game as it cause both me and the other Duelist to discard all cards when flipped up – after I made sure there were only worthless cards in my hand. In The Beginning of Destiny Rigras Leever changed functions a big deal. Now the card can’t be flipped at the first play and its type is Plant/Effects and only removes 1 card from each player with each player choosing the ca.
Awesome game
Came in great condition and was everything it was suppose to be
I don’t play PSP games so I have no idea what the other yugioh games were like so this review don’t apply to tag force. However I will compare to Duelist of the Rose and Forgotten Memories which are both played on Playstation 2. I felt that Capsule Monster Colisum were too different to be compared to other Yugioh PS2 games because of its limited monster pieces and single direction storylines. It have been a while since Duelist of the Rose came out so it was exciting to see that a new Yugioh game finally comes out for PS2. Compare to PS1: Forgotten Memories, there are very little wasted monsters when you go for a ransom amount of cards as the rules for getting points to get stars were very frustrated and you often get gluts of weak monsters while builting the numbers of stars to buy stronger monsters. Some of the cards have very different functions when you had played Duelist of the Rose for a while so it can be confusing at first while playing The Beginning of Destiny. For a examples – The Duelist of the Rose have Rigras Leever as a Immoral Card – immune to Crush Virus. Rigras Leever was important for me in the game as it cause both me and the other Duelist to discard all cards when flipped up – after I made sure there were only worthless cards in my hand. In The Beginning of Destiny Rigras Leever changed functions a big deal. Now the card can’t be flipped at the first play and its type is Plant/Effects and only removes 1 card from each player with each player choosing the ca.
One of the best games I played as a kid
if u like yu-gi-oh like i do u will love this game it is awsome u buy sandwiches to give to others to get friends if u get plainsandwintches u get a free card. battle to get money to buy cards go point to point on island to battle and talk and give to others.
Only thing that I wold like to have is the booklet.
Very decent game.