Reviews from

in the past


Estaba guay porque podías jugar a YuGiOh y tener interacciones con el faraón, que no tenía siempre el mismo mazo.
Pero si eres malo jugando (como yo) y además no tienes buen mazo, pues no es tan divertido.
Además siempre te peleas contra el mismo personaje, es quedar con un amigo a picarse y ver quién gana más veces (y ganaba él).
Entre mi nula habilidad y el que sólo podías ganar cartas nuevas si le ganabas en torneos, pues el juego no era muy divertido. Pero aún así lo recuerdo con cierto cariño. Fueron muchas tardes frente al ordenador picándome contra este sinvergüenza.

nostalgic but lets be honest making 3 games out of this was a massive cash grab

Being the first Power of Chaos game, the card pool is pretty limited and the style of gameplay, with a severe lack of effect monsters and some pretty overpowered spells is just not that fun.
Not to mention that Yugi pretty much never changes his deck and then you could lose to exodia, and this just isn't as good as the other 2 games in the series.

yugi tramposo eres un naco y un estúpido

Foi através desse jogo que eu aprendi o básico de yu gi oh


Freaking Yugi summoned Exodia in my first match, just as i was about to win. Fck him

A fascinating artifact of the time, preserving both the unique aesthetic of the early 2000s CD-ROM that was more traditional Toy than Game (seriously, there's one opponent in this game and maybe 5 minutes of content), and the fact that Yu-Gi-Oh was a truly dogshit card game at this point in its history.

Still, Dan Green tells you you're a cool duelist, so it's worth the two euros I paid for it in CEX.

You fight a single dude for all eternity to get a few cards. This applies to every single Power of Chaos game. The only cool parts are the presentation and voice acting.

Es un juego que pasó prácticamente desapercibido en la industria de los videojuegos y que se centra en las famosas batallas de cartas de la serie animada del mismo nombre. Power of Chaos es un juego sencillo de batallas por turnos con las bases y fundamentos de su referente televisivo, ofreciendo una grata experiencia para sus seguidores y un novedoso sistema (en cierto grado) para los videojugadores. No tiene un modo historia y la verdad no es que lo necesite mucho, ya que hace las veces de Pokémon Stadium para la franquicia de los monstruos de bolsillo y se centra en los combates con cartas, sin ofrecer nada más. Recomendado para esas tardes de aburrimiento en las que se quiere probar algo nuevo y fuera de lo común.

I lost to exodia 2 times in a row in the span of 15 minutes
Pretty good game

The only gameplay is playing against Yugi over and over again, and you start off with the most awful deck in the world. If you win a single game against him you earn a new card, and there's also a best of three mode to earn 3 cards at the same time, the best choice. And as you gain cards Yugi gets better decks too (The artificial intelligence is still really stupid though). It's not a terrible concept, and I would respect it for what it is, but most of the cards are terrible, and Yugi is not fun to play agaist. He has the Swords of Revealing Light so you can do shit for 3 turns, and if the game is particuarly boring he pulls out Exodia and insta wins. It's annoying. But the biggest gameplay defect is that the game keeps giving you cards that you already have enough copies of, so you get pointless extra copies instead of the cards that you are missing, it's BULLSHIT.

The good thing is that your cards get imported to the sequels, and those games are way more fun.