Konami's decision to remove the ability to input your own in cards in the last couple of games has done a world of hurt to their appeal because you could be looking for just one single piece of Exodia and weeks could go by without any chance of picking it up.
You can sometimes turn up trash cards or even two of the same card in one pull. Once again it's slow and you're never guaranteed good cards. Win the single duel and you get ONE card, win the match duel and you get THREE cards, but you may have to go through three matches to win. When dueling you are given the option to playing a single duel or a match duel. I can understand giving me slightly weaker monsters, but what about magic and trap cards? Yugi gets a Swords of Revealing Light card, which prevents me from attacking for 3 turns, but I get nothing that can destroy it? Or Kaiba gets a Raigeki card that lets him destroy all my monsters but I have nothing to do the same to him? It's little things like that that make this game a chore to play sometimes.Ĭard acquisition is just a painfully slow process. There is never a consistent level of difficulty in the game and that is also due to the fact that the decks you start out with are garbage in comparison to your virtual opponent. But then there are times where I can do the exact same thing to them. I've had games where I can be under complete lockdown and can only surrender to stop the duel before it gets any uglier.
When they decide to bring their A game, you'll know it. Playing against Yugi and Kaiba has its highs and lows. It's always something to hope for in the future though. Although I would imagine they would have to dramatically increase the number of usable cards if they planned to do that. Why player versus player/online play is not present is well beyond me. Thankfully to break up the monotony of dueling they brought in the voice actors to have them speak during the duel, a little something to spice things up as you hear Yugi/Kaiba deny you of a game breaking move, or vice versa. Yugi the Destiny has you playing against Yugi and Kaiba the Revenge has you squaring off against Kaiba. Duelist selection is non-existent as each title spells it out on who you'll be dueling. That is less than half of what you get in one copy of any of the World Tournament games found on the GBA. There is a very limited number of cards to obtain by the count in Kaiba the Revenge there are 466 cards total. Both games suffer from simply a lack of things to do. Save for The Sacred Cards, that game is just awful.Įssentially each of the Power of Chaos games is the same, just a few new cards and a new duelist to face with a shiny new interface. What this all equates out to is money coming from your pocket for what is really a substandard entry in the YuGiOh universe that you're better off investing in almost any other version of the game.
#YU GI OH KAIBA THE REVENGE PC.EXE PC#
Having played a number of versions of Yu-Gi-Oh! from the standard card game itself with friends to the Game Boy Advance versions, to even the Xbox version and now the PC releases Power of Chaos looks to build an empire of games starting with Yugi the Destiny followed by Kaiba the Revenge with another release coming in the near future. Kaiba the Revenge can be installed and played by itself, or in conjunction with the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny. In all, hundreds of new cards are added for play on the computer with this game.
#YU GI OH KAIBA THE REVENGE PC.EXE SERIES#
As fans of the series will realize from the title, this game prominently features Kaiba, and the many powerful and rare cards in his deck. Konami's second Yu-Gi-Oh! release for North American home computers follows the lead of the first, and is designed to present an accurate and detailed virtual version of the popular table-top trading card game.