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Maior que o anterior e infinitamente pior

I bought this to learn what Link and Pendulum summoning are, but instead I just end up wiping the floor with Syrus Truesdale over and over again.

My grandfather's deck has no pathetic cards Kaiba

It's a rare thing to find a game that ACTUALLY lives up to the "what if all the content in the world were in one game" dream. This one does, and honestly it's enough bordering on too much. Just when I thought I'd mastered the game, it moves on to ANOTHER story mode with new rules and increasingly complex gameplay. The wish was a monkey's paw: there's too MUCH Yu-Gi-Oh for a casual player nostalgic for the anime's first series.

It's decent, but sometimes far too inconvenient. Like, everything in this game is painfully slow. The menu, the animations, the prompts, buying packs, opening packs...
You pretty much HAVE to be playing the PC version and put Cheat Engine's speedhack to 50 to play it like a normal game. And then it's pretty fun... Until you start buying packs. Then there is no speedhack that improves this slog because not only it's really, really slow and the thing drops duplicates for some reason... I mean more than three copies. And no, you don't get to sell or trade them. They just do into the Bowels of the Cards because you can't have more than three copies in your deck at any time and the game refuses to do anything with these extras. Can't craft cards, can't sell cards, can't trade cards, just press Enter 4 times in a certain rhythm until you finally get the last 3 cards a particular pack is missing... It's maddening.

Also, this thing should be considered an documentary because it perfectly explains the slow powercreep you feel with each campaign. By the time you reach Link Summons even the game breaks and the computer takes upwards of 3 minutes to think of its play and 2 more to execute all the looping Link summons

...it's fun outside of those cases though. It's just that it's REALLY annoying when you have to deal with all this bs. lol


as animações são toscas, a UI é tosca, a gameplay é a mais básica possível parecendo jogo indie mobile, mas pelo menos da pra duelar usando apenas cartas do yugioh clássico.

é bem triste que até hoje não teve nenhum jogo da franquia que chegasse aos pés do Forbidden Memories... que lançou em 1999...

bearly a upgrade and still no updates :(

It was kinda fun at times and I loved destroying the bots in the campagne with my thunder Dragon deck which had Banned cards in it but I never played multiplayer because of online subscription. In total I would call it mediocre at best but nothing too special.

Pra quem quer jogar uma campanha single player, pra mim, esse é o melhor. As regras não são tão antigas e tem uma ENORME quantidade de cartas. Você passa por toda a história do anime. Aliás, doS animeS de Yu Gi Oh. Você joga praticamente todos os episódios e com a opção de jogar com o deck que o personagem usou na história, ou um deck personalizado. Com esses combates, você ganha pontos que funciona como se fosse dinheiro, que irá te permitir comprar novos pacotes de cartas. Há vários vendedores e tipos de pacotes. Ele possui também um mega tutorial pra ensinar tanto quem tem noção de algumas coisas, quanto pra quem sabe absolutamente NADA. É uma excelente opção de ingressar no universo desse brilhante jogo. Se você quer um modo online com pessoas aleatórias da rede, recomendo o Masters Of Duel, pois este, segundo diversos comentários da Steam, foi dominado por hackers.

Não comprei, só baixei pirata e ainda foi pelo navegador pois MUITO leve e ainda vem 100% perfeitamente traduzido.
Ainda sonho com um jogo do Yu Gi Oh, mundo aberto estilo Pokemon e com modo história bem massa.

Not as bad as "Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist", but the same recycled trash UI, horrible to play in it, well, at least there is no disgusting DLCs practices around on this one, so that is a good thing, never buy this or the prior game unless its on a 90% sale, trust me, go play master duel.

beat this during summer vacation few years ago it was a good time just playing through some nostalgic battles from the animes not particularly the best Yugioh game, but not the worst

Need more ygh games like this

Good for people who havent played yugioh in 20 years, but really lame compared to basically every other yugioh game released since 2006. If the game ran faster and the rental decks were more fun to use then maybe I'd like it more.

Is it perfect? Not even close. Is it exactly what I was looking for to scratch that Yu-Gi-Oh itch so I didn't have to spend money on cards I would play with for a week and then stick in a box? Absolutely. All the modern Yu-Gi-Oh mechanics are there and it'll ease you into them one-by-one. So if the last time you played the TCG was in 2004 (like me) then this is perfect to get you acquainted with all the new, and admittedly weird, mechanics. The single player experience here is second to none in TCG games I have played. There are so many duels to play here than you'll spend hours just completing one anime arc. The added bonus that there are ZERO microtransactions makes this an amazing game for people who love Yu-Gi-Oh, but just can't be bothered to spend hundreds of dollars on cards nowadays. Honestly, the only reason I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 was because the graphichs are dated, the game moves a little slow, and there are no new cards past maybe 2019. Overall, a very solid pick-up for hours of TCG content on the go.

I used to mod this game to restore the censored card artwork. I prefer the hardworking ethics of the old me.

Its fine for a yugioh game, lets you play through all the iconic duels from the anime but thats kinda it. The multiplayer was boring and fell by the wayside the second Master duel came out

game's easily outdated now that Master Duel is out which constantly sees updates for new cards and rules. for its time it was fun running through iconic duels from the anime in TCG format. i'd prefer a puzzle endgame style format like what ygopro did and use that to follow the script of the anime duels more but can't have everything I suppose.

presentation's pretty cheap, all the way down to the summon animations for iconic monster cards. felt like all the budget this game had was just some kid's leftover lunch money that instead went to buying packs used for building a brick deck.

My go-to guilty pleasure game, just enjoy jamming some games against the AI to wind down. Shame this game is never kept up to date with the new cards.

This game is the only Yugioh game where I feel like I can progress at a pace with other players, unlocking new packs by getting far in the story mode is a good way to reward players who, while not playing their best, could improve with new cards for their deck.

Game is not perfect, but it is easily the best overall Yu-Gi-Oh! game. Has the most cards available (besides the two microtransaction filled games).

You can duel against every character from every series in the story mode. You can also do the reverse duel where you play as those characters getting to see and experience many different deck types. There's also online or local versus and a drafting mode.

Best part is that this game only has the intro to Link monsters that ruined modern Yu-Gi-Oh! With it's meta take a 15 minute turn to play your deck and shut down the game (looking at you Master Duel).

Grind out an Exodia FTK deck, then cheese through the game until you can build the deck you actually want. Gave it half a star higher than the original for having more cards.

Even for a Yu-Gi-Oh fan, this isn't worth your time or money these days. Just go play Master Duel instead.

The state of single player YGO games is depressing.
The good is that it's yugioh and has the most updated card pool out of all of them (not counting Master Duel but that's mainly a PvP game)

The bad is, well, everything else around it.
Ugly and annoying UI, terrible music, lots of awful story duels (i still have nightmares about the Yuma vs Flip Turner story decks), bad and unskippable animations, really fucking slow animation speed (waiting for stuff like Pot of Duality takes a lifetime), getting all the cards is a MASSIVE grind.

Интересная и необычная игра. Отложил из-за сложных правил, но вернусь


Muda quase nada em relação ao seu jogo anterior. Não vale o preço nem pela metade

To preface the review: I have played the Yugioh TCG on and off for over a decade at this point. For this title, I used cheats to quickly unlock every card. And I pretty much only use it to duel a Yugiboomer friend with scuffed deck lists.

Yugioh Legacy of the Duelist Link Evolution is a dated duel emulator locked in a unique format that never really stood out as a great Yugioh title. It serves its function as a pay-to-play complete duel emulator without free-to-play barriers like Duel Links or Masterduel. But it struggles with incredibly slow animation (Pot of Extravagance and Pot of Duality take a million years to complete) and a lack of ability to duel friends with an uninhibited card pool. The single-player side of things is just recaps of the anime but you are using scuffed or odd deck lists against deck lists that only sort of match up with the show. It isn't anything special.

If you are looking for a simple-ish duel emulator to duel your Yugiboomer friends this is the best way to go in my opinion over something like Duelingbook or Master Duel. Otherwise... It just sort of exists.

Cool game, reminds me a lot of the gba yugioh games. If I had a steam deck I’d be playing this like 24/7. Def not worth full price though

this game breaks my heart. it is the best digital version of a real life tcg i've ever played, only really matched by the pokemon tcg game for gbc. it's clunky to control, it's not great about explaining some of the weirder mechanics, and online is pretty dead. but i would KILL for another tcg videogame like this one. but it's just never going to happen.

i have impulse control problems. i spent an obscene amount of money that wasn't mine to spend on hearthstone packs when i was a teenager. i burned money i needed for medication on mtg arena packs while that game was still in alpha. all this to say, i am not safe playing most online versions of card games even though it's a genre i love. this game shows a much better alternative. a digitized tcg with no microtransactions and lots of singleplayer content. playing this game made me realize instantly why no company will ever produce a non-online non-microtransaction based digital tcg again. when choosing between the better experience, and bleeding vulnerable people dry a corporation will make the same choice every time.

yea, the game's not technically perfect. but if getting more cards and a better ui means being subjected to the grossest most exploitative bloodsucking monetization system ever devised, then this becomes the best one by default. also i won from gimmick puppet leo's affect while playing once and it felt awesome.