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Mixed or average reviews- based on 22 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 13 out of 22
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  1. Jan 25, 2022
    10
    This game is amazing! It's the Yu-Gi-Oh! game I always wanted Konami to develop. You can build any deck you want for free as long as you craftThis game is amazing! It's the Yu-Gi-Oh! game I always wanted Konami to develop. You can build any deck you want for free as long as you craft the cards correctly. The game is crossplataform and also has crossplay between consoles, PC, and smartphones. The story mode about the cards/archetypes is fun and unique, but I wish we get an anime story mode in the future, like the ones we had on YGO 5D's games for NDS. I also wish Konami supports this game for like 10 years.

    For experienced players, this game is fun and also challenging thanks to the lot of strategies the card game has today. However, newcomers players, fans of the anime/manga, and Duel Link players (who have no contact with the Master Duel format) will get frustrated most of the times because of how long the experienced players takes to end their turns and because of how strong their boards can get within 1 turn.
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  2. Jan 24, 2022
    10
    I'm going to start this by saying, that this is game is not kind to people who haven't played Yu-Gi-OH!! in a while. As someone who has pickedI'm going to start this by saying, that this is game is not kind to people who haven't played Yu-Gi-OH!! in a while. As someone who has picked up the physical game last year and learning how the modern format is played. This game is great, cheaper than the actual card game, with great free-to-play gamers. And having just recently reached platinum (highest rank currently) without spending money that is saying something. Why this game is exciting for TCG players is because the game uses a format that is a mix of OCG and TCG which creates a breath of fresh air.

    Now the downside of this game is that it is not friendly to brand new players or returning players who picked this game up. One being is that it doesn't inform players of the meta or format. While the solo mode does teach you mechanics it does not teach you Technical play which is important in all card games. Secondly, The game doesn't teach you how to make a deck to play. If you go through the entire solo mode and get about 4,000 in-game currency you'll probably start buying some packs. Well you buy packs to get a deck you saw in a ranked match or on a video but try to make it a bit of your own. That new players won't understand one how to play the decks they pick up because there's no testing and also they don't understand how the process of putting cards together should interact. A very minor problem is this game doesn't explain common knowledge of there being three ways to basically play this game now (Control,Combo and Mid range). The last problem for new players is that they won't understand staples which the really good ones are really hard to get through packs which means you have to craft or whale for them. Crafting is easy way but the reason it's a problem for new players is that they won't understand why they need them so they won't craft them and end up getting frustrated with the game for the pace without getting cards the work in sowing the game down.

    Overall it's a great game for people who are actively playing the game not so great for brand new/returning new players.
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  3. Jan 23, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. We have been wating for a long time for a card game like that and here we go again after gwent and i wish that this game beenig supported by konami and the players Full Review »