Yu-Gi-Oh GX: The Beginning of Destiny
released on Feb 08, 2008
A port of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force
Continuing its tradition of events, the Duel Academy has decided to hold a "Tag Duel Tournament" this year. All the students are running about trying to find the right Tag Partner to ensure they'll win! You take on the role of a transfer student who has just joined in the midst of all the excitement. Players must duel the best duelists in Duel Academy, building trust and friendship in order to find the right partner for the "Tag Duel Tournament". In this tournament, whether or not you will find true friendship and "unity" depends on their compatibility with your partner and your dueling spirit.
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My copy was called Tag Force Evolution for some reason.
The main reason I had to buy this as a child was I've seen pieces of the (dubbed) anime before, and it was all I wanted back then even if I didn't know how to set up a proper deck at the time. Even now. I thought more OP cards was better and yet always lost to the likes of Jaden and etc.
Besides, Syrus was pestering my ass begging me to tag with him for those weekend practices and I could never say no to him because I couldn't bring myself to do so.
I think what also surprised me is the concept of "borrowing" cards using the code of real life cards you could have had. I tried a few of them and it felt like the best interaction. Didn't keep it for long regardless because borrowing was pricey.
All in all I lost almost every battle because both me and my tag partner were horrible so I dropped it, and never reached the second half of the game. Good memories regardless.
The main reason I had to buy this as a child was I've seen pieces of the (dubbed) anime before, and it was all I wanted back then even if I didn't know how to set up a proper deck at the time. Even now. I thought more OP cards was better and yet always lost to the likes of Jaden and etc.
Besides, Syrus was pestering my ass begging me to tag with him for those weekend practices and I could never say no to him because I couldn't bring myself to do so.
I think what also surprised me is the concept of "borrowing" cards using the code of real life cards you could have had. I tried a few of them and it felt like the best interaction. Didn't keep it for long regardless because borrowing was pricey.
All in all I lost almost every battle because both me and my tag partner were horrible so I dropped it, and never reached the second half of the game. Good memories regardless.
Where to start with this game.
First the gameplay, its just usual yugioh which i find really funny that it used to be a really rare thing for yugioh games back then so no complaints there.
Now for the rest.
The partner AI has got to be some of the worst i have ever seen in a videogame i suffered through kissing a characters ass until they liked me enough so i could progress to the 2nd part of the game only to be stuck getting screwed over NOT by the enemies BUT MY ACTUAL TEAMATE i still wonder how i mamaged to win lmao all the medals needed
Everything else was mediocre at best about the game
First the gameplay, its just usual yugioh which i find really funny that it used to be a really rare thing for yugioh games back then so no complaints there.
Now for the rest.
The partner AI has got to be some of the worst i have ever seen in a videogame i suffered through kissing a characters ass until they liked me enough so i could progress to the 2nd part of the game only to be stuck getting screwed over NOT by the enemies BUT MY ACTUAL TEAMATE i still wonder how i mamaged to win lmao all the medals needed
Everything else was mediocre at best about the game