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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A lot of promise, but zero bang for your buck.,
By Jason C. Hill (Far Rockaway, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
I received Yu-Gi-Oh: Power of Chaos as a Christmas present. Being a fan of the Yu-Gi-Oh card game and the animated series, I was excited at the prospect of a game that combines the best of both. worlds. Having been fortunate enough to play the demo version, which came packed in a copy of Shonen Jump magazine, I had some high hopes for this game. Did this game live up to those hopes? Yes and no.At the start of the game you're given a bare-bones deck and you immediately enter into dueling with Yami Yugi. The voice clips in this game are excellent, and the intense music really gets your blood pumping as you play out your moves. The music changes when one of you takes a big life-point lead, which really adds to the sense of victory or impending doom as you're about to win or lose a duel. It was a very exciting experience, and I felt as if I really was dueling against Yugi from the cartoon. That excitement only lasted for the first few duels, however. After that the novelty wore off and the boredom began to set in. You see, Yugi is your only opponent, and he only has a few lines of dialogue, so you're going to be hearing the same phrases repeated over and over. I can only hear Yugi say "oh no!" whenever I play a trap card so many times before I start getting annoyed. I understand that this is the "Yugi" edition of the game, but no matter the reason, having only one opponent, who repeats the same couple of lines over and over, is unforgivable. There are only two actual game play modes. You can play against Yugi in either a Single Duel or a Match Duel, which is three duels played consecutively on a best-out-of-three-wins basis. That's all. There is also a replay mode where you can save your previous duels and watch them over again. The game also features a tutorial which does a good job of familiarizing you with the game's rules. This feature alone makes this game good for a Yu-Gi-Oh newbie. Also, there's only roughly 155 cards in this game, from the Legend of Blue-Eyes White Dragon set, the starter decks, and a few of Yugi's personal staples, like Mirror Force and Spellbinding Circle. Also, you start off with a crappy deck and from the beginning Yugi has all the best cards, giving him the advantage. And, like the animated series, Yugi always seems to draw that one card he needs to beat the snot out of you every single time. Nothing is more frustrating than having Yugi on the ropes, only to have him summon Exodia, which makes him automatically win the duel. Players beware: 2 out of 3 times I lost to Yugi, it was because he summoned Exodia. He manages to play it a lot! So if you are a Yu-Gi-Oh newbie prepare to lose a lot of duels and get very frustrated. Winning duels yield very little besides yet another repetition of the same two audio clips from Yugi. Winning a single duel will give you only one new card as a reward. Winning a match duel will give you three cards. All in all, winning duels just doesn't feel rewarding. Nothing is more frustrating than winning two grueling duels against Yugi, and only get three worthless common cards for all that effort. So overall, anyone looking for a deep and worthwhile Yu-Gi-Oh experience should pass on this game. Its tutorial feature makes it ideal for newbies who are just getting into the game, however, and for kids who really want to play against Yami Yugi, like in the cartoon. Yu-Gi-Oh collectors may want to get this game for the three trading cards that comes packed with it, as well. It's not that this is a BAD game, it's an excellent concept and could have been so much better if only the developers had given you more to do. If they had included more characters, more cards, and more game play modes, this game would be a force to be reckoned with. As it is, Yu-Gi-Oh: Power of Chaos feels like it's only half a game.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very helpful for NEWBIES!!!,
By Red Menace (Brooklyn, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
I'm a Yugi fan & so is my 5-year-old son. I don't have any friends that are into dueling & playing against my son isn't as much fun anymore. (I have to let him win ALOT!) Besides we don't really follow the rules. I really like this game because it's teaching BOTH of us the rules of the game & it's challenging enough for me to want to keep playing. Although I've NEVER duelled against anyone besides my son, it only took me three tries before I won. Now I'm pretty much winning every other duel. So, I'm sure experienced players won't be to thrilled. If I can win so easily then REAL duelist will have no problems at all. Also, constantly having Yugi say the same phrases over & over & over & over...hope you get the point! It does get annoying; I usually turn the sound off. But overall any adults that are interested in learning the card game (for you or your child's sake) it's great. Actually, for anyone just learning the game it's a great learning tool. For those that have already been dueling I wouldn't recommend it, unless you're a card collector. (Did I mention it comes with three collectable cards?) There will be a Kaiba & Joey version coming out soon, so I'm sure the difficulty level will be raised. IT'S YOUR MOVE!!!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Game, Lackluster Options,
By Joe Galaviz (Paw Paw, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
I like Yu-gi-oh very much. I have been a fan since the first cartoon came out. Even though I am a fan I am not bias on my reviews; so here we go.The game looks beautiful, the graphics are very good. The music also makes the whole experience better. In the game Yugi has cut scenes that are really sweet at first but do get repetitive after awhile. I have heard some complaints on the number of cards available in the game but to me that is not really a problem. You only collect one or three depending on which battle format you choose. Plus they need to save something for the sequel. I know everyone hates that but as a business standpoint its truly smart on there part. So we all knew that was going to happen. I believe the cards available are decent. Only a quarter of the cards in the entire Yu-gi-oh game are worth anything anyway, the rest are throw away's. The game play in this game is entirely user friendly, it is perfect. A lot better than the game boy games, flawless in that area. One more area this game is truly good on is the artificial intelligence. Yugi duels you like a true pro. You feel like he is giving you his best game, no silly moves like the ones you sometimes see in the game boy versions. He is ruthless and goes for the kill, just like any good duelist you would face in real life. The bad Part of this game is the only person you can duel is Yugi. If I had known that to begin with I don't think I would have bought the game. It totally needs more dueling partners. The other thing that would have defiantly put this game on everyone's to buy list is online play. IF ONLY, could you imagine? AH! yes but its only business, they will come out with that one later too, just watch them; and will charge us twice as much. The bad thing is that there even isn't a two player mode. Come on now that one was totally lame! I can understand the no online play but no two player mode that was just dropping the ball in my eyes. Could you imagine if they had up to four players, so you could recreate those sweet battles like on the t.v. episodes. Can anyone say double duels, mabye in the sequel. Well those are my major gripes. So I say if you don't mind just fighting Yugi all the time and you're a big fan, give this game a shot. Plus you can always update this game with Kabias game and that will at least give you two people you can duel. Superb graphics and mind blowing easy game play, versus lack of duelist. Its up to you, do I enjoy this game, the answer is yes. Only because I do not play it all the time and the fact that Yugi duels you intensely smart. No lame A.I. like in the game boy games. I hope I gave you a little insight into this game.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Huge Potential, But Another Yu-Gi-Oh Game Blows It,
By "nilliant" (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
WWE still holds the crown as the best Yu-Gi game as Konami dissappoints with Power of Chaos.It had huge potential... great graphics, cut-scenes, etc. But every area is a let-down. First, it is a HUGE deal that they don't include ALL the cards. They do in the GBA version why not here? Second, you can only play Yugi... this get lame fast! Third, no multiplayer... this is what the card game is all about. I would forgive # 2 if they had a multiplayer system. You could have had online tournaments and everything. After the absolutely horrible The Sacred Cards came out, I had high hopes that Power of Chaos would stop the quality slide... but it continues the distrubing trend of rushed games and gameplay. Die hard fams will enjoy the game for about 2 days.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible...,
By Jim Jones "Sam" (England, UK) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
This was my first Yu-Gi-Oh! video game so I really treat with respect seeing it was the one that taught me how to play the game in the first place. I got this before I collected the actual cards and learned well thanks to the excellent accurate tutorial mode which pulls you into the action quicker than you can say 'Yu-Gi-Oh!'. The english card art is faithfully reproduced thanks to the PC hardrive's excellent graphics and you get to play against Yugi to prove you're better than him! The rules are exactly the same as the trading card game and I tell you, it is very addictive. There is 155 cards to collect and to win them you must win duels. Unlike other Yu-Gi-Oh! games, you start with decent cards - four star cards like Neo the Magic Swordsman and Mystic Clown plus Dark Magician and Summoned Skull! No duelist level, just hours of non-stop fun and addictive play using whatever cards you like! Buy it now before the boredom takes you over!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AWESOME!!!,
By Matthew Baker (shoot i forgot again) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
This game is so cool! I love how cool the cards look on the PC! Yami's voice is so cool and I love how the PC has perfect sound for it. You can also upload cards from the Kaiba or Joey POC games to or from this game. The only negative is that You can only get cards from the Starter Deck Yugi and the packs LOB MRD MRL PSV. All in all, buy this game.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sounds like people have found the same problems I have,
By Briony Coote (Lower Hutt, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
I have been looking at the reviews to see if people have been having the same problems that I have. I have just found out why: the game does save your changes but it is saving them to a different folder, the Common Folder. To solve the problem you must change the name of the Common folder to that of the Installation folder and here is how you do it:
1. Go to "Start" (on the bottom left-hand corner of your screen), click "Run" and type in "regedit" in the prompt. 2. Go to "Hkey", then "local machine" and find "Konami". 3. Go into Konami and alter the Common Directory (Commondir) value so it reads: C:\Program Files\KONAMI\Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos YUGI THE DESTINY\Common Files Problem solved! How do I find this game? It is at its best if you have Joey the Passion, because you can import cards from Yugi into Joey (doesn't seem to go the other way, though). I like the theme music. The tutorial is way too basic and is only for absolute beginners. Overall, I would rate Joey the Passion as far superior. Joey has a "level-up" from absolute beginners to advanced. As you advance, so does Joey, and he is a far more versatile player. He uses different combinations, strategies and decks. However, I must say Yugi is polite, whether you win or. Joey sometimes says "you stink" and Kaiba is even more arrogant - he sometimes calls you "a pathetic dog!" Still, if you are a fan of the show, you know to expect remarks like that from Kaiba. Anyway, if you want to add more cards to Joey or Kaiba, definitely have Yugi the Destiny.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly fun,
By Jeremie Gallagher (Belleune, New Brunswick Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
This game is very enjoyable. I got the demo from Shonen Jump and had to buy it. What i think some people may be overlooking is this game is meant to be a tutorial game for people who are new to the game. Example is someone who wants to try Yu-Gi-Oh! the card game and doesn't wanna spend a whole lot of money buying cards and then not understand it. With this game the tutorials are awsome very good for first time players. Although i do not have the complete card list yet i am sure it is geared towards begining players.With the new Kaibi expansion coming out i am sure we will see alot of new cards we wanted from this game. And if you check konami's site there is also a Joey expansion already released in Japan so its only time before it gets here. I have already ordered the Kaibi expansion and can't wait for the Joey one. My only problems was you can't shut the cut scenes off, i don't like being asked to activate traps and magic cards all the time you have them available, and finally no online play. Hopefully they will work on this in upcoming releases. All i can say is remember this isn't your typicall game its not geared towards people who already know the game. Give it a try if your a newbie to the game it will be worth it.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The King Of Games!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
What do you get when you cross Yu Gi Oh with the power of PC? The best Yu Gi Oh game ever!!!!!!!! The graphics are superb, the game play is so ridiculously simple that my cats could play it and the replay value is through the roof. People complained that there are only 155 cards to get. How many more do you need. All the good ones are here. Raigeki, the Exodia cards, Spellbinding Circle. The only down side is that there is no 2 player option, but we will all survive. The game AI is a little unever. Yugi beat me with Exodia three duels in a row!!! But I never get tired of seeing the big guy come out and blow me to kingdon come. Hope the review helps. Happy holidays.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Could be better,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny (CD-ROM)
Not many cards... Quite boring with that kind of ammount. It's like if you draw Mystical Elf it automaticly makes it your life saver. Also not enough traps and field magic cards... Just get Joey the Passion it has 700+ cards and Joey is using diffrent deck strategies like Light Deck, Water and Aqua Deck, Dragon's and much more! Kaiba is ok I guess.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny by Konami (Windows 2000 / 98 / Me / XP)
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