
That what made me enjoy playing the game. So, when I played Yu-Gi-Oh Trilogy especially Joey the Passion, I made sure to not use the "get all the cards" hack. As Yu-Gi-Oh games grown bigger the cards were given more easily to the players which contributed to making my playtime the same for each. I played many Yu-Gi-Oh games and I found myself losing interest once I collect all or most of the cards in the game.

I enjoy those too, but my biggest motivation is to obtain a new card I didn't have before, or to be more specific: to complete a deck by working to get all missing cards. You see, most other players either unlocked all the powerful cards while dueling joey (taking hundreds of hours,) or hacked the game to unlock all the cards which was very easy to do.įor me, the joy of Yu-Gi-Oh games isn't about winning battles or making the best decks.

Other players were using overpowered cards and strategies (probably the best these 770+ cards could do.) And I didn't have all the cards in the game. I remember enjoying these days even though I was losing most of the time. Then confirming the result of my duel on the community's website, effectively going up in the ladder. The game only has Local Multiplayer support but we used some software to create a remote local network.Įvery day I would open the game, and join the community chat, enjoying conversations and waiting for someone to duel. One day, I learned about an online community in which you can battle online using Joey's The Passion. Combined, they feature 771 cards, which was mind-blowing at the time but felt too few as soon as Yu-Gi-Oh GX games started to release. kaiba's futuristic, and Joey's had a modern-day urban feel. The three games above often referred to as Power of Chaos Trilogy. Then, around a year or two later, I played Kaiba The Revenge, and I spent months playing it with my brother and cousins (probably more than 500 hours.) It was so much later that I played Joey The Passion and became part of the online community of that game.

This game is what taught me the rules of the actual Card Game.

I didn't understand the rules and my English was so bad at the time, so I struggled to learn them. In Kaiba the Revenge, players will collect over 300 additional cards, build up their collection and create more strategic combos and chains.The first Yu-Gi-Oh videogame I played was Power of Chaos: Yugi The Destiny. In Kaiba the Revenge, players will collect over 300 additional cards, build up their collection andFeaturing more advanced strategies and hundreds of additional cards, Power of Chaos: Kaiba the Revenge works in conjunction with Power of Chaos: Yugi The Destiny or as a stand-alone game. Featuring more advanced strategies and hundreds of additional cards, Power of Chaos: Kaiba the Revenge works in conjunction with Power of Chaos: Yugi The Destiny or as a stand-alone game.
