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Very good game but.....[a teens review] December 21, 2008 I love this game really. I love yu-gi-oh over all and really im a bg fan of most of their games. But this game while it was fun and had very cool events and you can even make friends and track them to duel them which is a very nice thing. I didn't like the sorta time limits there was ("Woah its time to go back to the dorm!") And some of the charaters are just plain impossible to beat. (ok not impossible but realllly hard) Ima person who loves hard duels so I like it. You can even buy cards which i thought was nice since they werent a lot. overall pretty good but be a pretty big fan before you buy it.
BUY IT! September 13, 2008 This game is pretty fun! I don't own it. My friend let me borrow it, but I'm SO gonna get it. I wouldn't expect this game to be so fun but it was! The only thing I don't like about it was the fact that in some Spirit and Shadow game duels, if you lose, you get game over! I reccomend reading walkthroughs and saving before those events!
Overall, I would reccomend this game to ANYONE!
Rating: 4.9 Stars (round it to 5)
good summary of the Yugioh GX season 1 & 2 June 28, 2008 this game is pretty sweet, its a great summary of the first and second season of Yugioh GX. if uv playd nightmare troubadour which is a summary of the original series.(which only ends with the final duel with Dark Marik). u will like this game its the same set up. but strategically its a good game with all the GX cards u know and love. it's a good summary of the first season but it chops up the 2nd season and ends the game with the homecoming duel which is the best part. the game does mix up some of the names of some of the cards especially the Elemental Heroes.
Another zap them game. March 20, 2007 Good guys have to beat the bad guys. Alot of fluff not much body but it make them happy.
Best Yu-Gi-Oh game. Ever. March 16, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I've played a lot of Yu-Gi-Oh! Games before, and to be honest, some games like the Eternal Duelist's Soul and Rhesef of Destruction didn't just make the cut. This one, however, you customize your character. You are a member of duel academy. To top it off, your choices of cards are staggering, topping at least 1500 cards. The main objective in this game, well, is to duel. And it's practically the only way to advance. This may sound good, but sometimes the game can get painfully difficult, not because of the duels, but because sometimes there's a specific event you have to get by to proceed and it simply will not happen. Don't fret if this happens, just play the waiting game. You'll find a guide for it on Gamespot. Even better, when you put your cursor over a monster card, you see that monster in full 3-D. Unfortunately, the lack of monster animations actually attack eachother can make the fights painfully boring. As you start the game, you start out with a relatively weak deck. But soon enough, you will be able to purchase cards from the shop to improve deck strategies, and you get a pack that might hold the Exodia cards right off the bat. But, with the ever-persistent Forbbiden-Restricted card list, you won't be able to use them. If you've played Nightmare Trobadour, you might find the way to find duelists familiar. You move a little fancy thingymabobber around with your stylus, and when the thingy turns red and starts beeping, search around until a red marker appears and go over there to duel. You can also find duelists in certain "Hotspots" like the academy lighthouse. Finally, you get to have a spirit partner. You know how Jaden can see his Winged Kuriboh, Chazz his Ojamas and Chumley his Des Koala? Well at some point in the game you duel either Oscillo Hero #2, Jerry Beans Man and Adhesive Explosive. In the cuteness factor, I strongly suggest Jerry Beans Man. If you don't get him, you can easily shut it off and resume from the save point for another shot.
With all said and done, I recommend Spirit Caller to all Yu-Gi-Oh! Fans, and you might learn a thing or two even if you aren't.
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