To the games credit though, it does offer a high-resolution UI.
Though, it is one that lacks any soul and presents a real lack of respect for the series. In the most loose sense of the word we suppose it is technically a game. The simple premise is you get given a random deck to duel with and as you win games, you get more cards and battle harder opponents. Though again, this lacks any level of nuance or flair. The game does have some sort of motivation to proceed despite its lack of features. However what is shocking considering the games that have come before, is that this is all there is, there is no campaign, no multiplayer a seemingly no semblance of a development team that care about the franchise. So its staggering to see just how little this title has to offer.Īkin to the likes of free cell or solitaire, this title allows for a somewhat component way to play the card game against the AI. Plus following very well formed titles such as Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses or Yu-Gi-Oh! True Duel Monsters: Sealed Memories to name a few. This title comes in an era where you can play Duel links, a game for mobile that plays as competently as any fully licensed game in the series.