The pinnacle of Contra and Run 'n' Gun.

Great Contra second only to Hard Corps.

The controls kinda suck and it's held back by the Gameboy but it's fun for what it is.

Played this game 20+ years ago and recently replayed this. It's still a great game that has aged well.

If it wasn't for the Aspect Ratio and the terrible hit boxes I would rate this higher.

Everything the first game had but taken to the max and then some.

I started this game when I heard about the Nier collab rumors (It was real I got 2B) and stayed for the god tier music and a pretty interesting story.

The pull rates in this game are the best I've ever seen (more than double most gacha games). I started this game a few months ago and only spent 25$ (monthly gems) and I already have at least 1 copy of almost every Nikke.

As I mentioned before the music is god tier and there's a massive amount of tracks. You can also listen to them when you want or set any tune you've unlocked to the command center (HUB).

This game might turn some people away with all the jiggling assets (and bring in others) but it's much more than that it's honestly a great gacha with an interesting story and epic music.

Combat was good, sadly story was ass and PvP was cancer. Servers kept losing players. Only people left were whales doing end-game content.

This game is a masterpiece easily one of the best Run & Gun games ever. With Seven Force being the greatest boss in the genre.

If you like Run & Gun games and haven't played this do yourself a favor and play it immediately.

Played this for years when it released when I had just started collecting and playing Yu-Gi-Oh! (with the official rules).
I almost beat this impossible game when I was 12 lol I was stuck on the final 6.

At first it was confusing seeing as this game had no official rules and an interesting fusion mechanic. But the game easily grows on you and is pretty fun.
Easily has the best music and atmosphere out of any Yu-Gi-Oh! game. Also it is hands down the hardest card game to beat it's story mode (lots of luck needed).

I recently started playing it again and it's still fun. You can also try the many different moded versions of it (increase drops or completely new cards and fusion combinations added to the game) if you don't want the original experience.

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).

Don't like the speed duel format (3 monsters 3 spells/traps) it's pretty bad.

Apparently, the game has also gone super pay to win (to be expected when there's microtransactions).

Only got this because some friends wanted to play it. Pretty bad/janky, loot/runing simulator.

It was also the start of the terrible and overated Battle Royale genre of games.

Would give this a 5/5 stars if DMC 2 wasn't included.

Just a slight difficulty change in the US version for some reason and texture upgrades.

It's a Physiological Horror as Steam describes it.

I loved playing Yu-Gi-Oh! growing up amd still do but not modern Yu-Gi-Oh!. Everything was fine (Pendulum Summons started the downhill trend) until Link Monsters showed up.

Now 90% of your time playing this is spent watching your opponent take a 15 minute turn then beat you turn 1. Unless you spend a bunch of money or time to build the same meta deck.