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Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny

Nov 18, 2003

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3.41 average rating based on 80 ratings

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The first Yu-Gi-Oh! game for PC and the first of the three Power of Chaos games. The game includes 155 cards which most of them are from Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon and Starter Deck: Yugi. Two are from Metal Raiders. One is from Spell Ruler, another is from Tournament Pack: 3rd Season, and the other is from Starter Deck: Pegasus. Learn how to play the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game with Yugi. In Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos - Yugi the Destiny, you can learn the basics of summoning, tributes, and more in a tutorial, and then you can duel … More
The first Yu-Gi-Oh! game for PC and the first of the three Power of Chaos games. The game includes 155 cards which most of them are from Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon and Starter Deck: Yugi. Two are from Metal Raiders. One is from Spell Ruler, another is from Tournament Pack: 3rd Season, and the other is from Starter Deck: Pegasus. Learn how to play the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game with Yugi. In Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos - Yugi the Destiny, you can learn the basics of summoning, tributes, and more in a tutorial, and then you can duel against Yugi to collect cards and build up your own collection. Each card features artwork re-created from the card game. In addition to new artwork, Yugi the Destiny features a variety of battlefields and intense duels Less
Release Dates
Nov 18, 2003 (North_America)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

An entertaining single-player Yu-Gi-Oh game where you play matches against Yami Yugi, collect cards after each win to improve your deck with stronger ones and do the same- over again. Yugi also improves his decks to stay on level with you and sometimes whips out Exodia at the start of the match to destroy your hopes in a second.

If you want a simple Yu-Gi-Oh experience without the gimmicks of the later generations, this is your game. It also has 2 other related games with cross card collecting, but i haven't tried those. The only 2 issues I had is that you can collect the same card unlimited times making it impossible to collect every one of them due to the redundant rewards plus forcing the game to save is not easy at first and even after it worked for weeks I lost my saves somehow which is still a mystery to me, so I advise keeping a backup.