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The most boring and annoying game I've ever played!
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 6
Date: July 05, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I had 60 bucks burning a hole in my pocket and I wanted a game badly. Seeing this was a sequel for Sacred Cards I gave it a try. I bought this along with Rise of Nations for the PC.
15 minutes in I knew this game wasn't going to do any honors to the anime. The dueling is worse in this game than in Sacred Cards. You get no good monsters at the start and at the game shop(owned by Yugi's Gramps) there's no good cards to buy. And without any good cards you can't win easily at duels. Also the cursor has an annoying habit of whirling around the playing field after every time you do a command.
Nearly 30 minutes later I got bored, annoyed and just plain mad that I wasted 30 bucks on a piece of junk. The only good thing that came out of me buying this was I got Rise of Nations as well. So I threw this away and hopped on the computer to play my RTS game.
Don't buy this game unless you're just getting it for the Cards.
The Promo cards are Dark Magician Knight, Knight's Title, Sage's Stone which are fairly good combos to a Dark Magician deck.
Reshef of destruction
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: July 08, 2005
Author: Amazon User
From my opinion, this is not a very good game. First of all, the duelists are waaay too easy. 2.You have to pay 1000 zenie in the game to enter a card into the game, if u mess up the numbers you dont get the money back.
first impressions of the game itself
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: July 03, 2004
Author: Amazon User
The opening sequence sets up the game (and might even hint at something in the upcoming "Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie" feature (due in theaters Aug. 13th.) It seems (unless my eyes deceived me) Maximillion Pegasus may be responsible for awakening the 'Reshef' (dark being) of the game's name.
As for gameplay, it feels and looks a lot like Sacred Cards, though I think the character models are improved somewhat. The cursor, which is used to select cards (to play, examine, etc.) has an annoying habit of whirling around the playing field during the duel though, and it can become a bit bothersome. The other feature I will complain about was a carry-over from Sacred Cards (and originally found in Forbidden Memories on the PS One): "alignment matches." That simply means that light-type monsters seem to always beat fiends, water beats fire, etc. The first time you get Beast of Talwar on the field (7 stars in game, 6 stars in real card game) and it attacks a Magician of Faith (resulting in Beast getting blown up), you'll fully understand what I mean. It's something that can be worked around, though you will want to avoid rushing into duels with named characters (like Rebecca and Duke Devlin) because the deck you start out with is weak except for the tribute monsters. Deck capacity can be worked around too, although it is somewhat time consuming and annoying to do so, like with Sacred Cards. However, if you're more into the "hardcore rules" (e.g., using a deck-destruction style deck and activating flip effects/sacrificing that monster), you'll probably get more out of World Championship Tournament 2004. In the end though, with some effort and patience, it's a rewarding experience for any Yu-Gi-Oh fan; and, it may well perk your interest in the upcoming movie (which also shows Pegasus in the trailer at least.)
Love the idea, but execution lacks severely
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 5 / 8
Date: July 04, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This is a good idea for a game. I got it when it came out. The idea of having a sequel for Sacred Cards is fine. Yet the execution leaves alot to be desired. The starting deck is definitely for beginners and is difficult at first against the more advanced people in the game (Kaiba (if you could duel him straight away), Rebecca (she's a brat anyway), and at first Duke). You can't get decent cards to start with simply because you have to earn the cards. That's fine. If you could walk in with cards like Jinzo in your beginning deck, the game would be beaten in 15 minutes. Card effects are also changed. Along with this garbage about types. Or whatever Konami wants to call it. If you are wanting a game that follows the true TCG rules, this is NOT for you. If you just love Yugioh, then collect it. The cards that come with it are worth the price alone.
I still HATE the elemental series of Yu-gi -oh games!
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 21, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Elemental, meaning "Aqua, Pyro, Forest, Wind, Earth, and Thunder.
Also, Shadow, Light, Fiend, and Dreams. I mean, a puny Shadow-type Kuriboh can beat a Light-type mighty Blue-eyes White dragon.
That's not all either, buying a card from the card shop costs a fortune! Deck capacity gets on my nerves,so does the "costs" of
cards too! You may be able to use egyptian god cards like the
"Winged Dragon of Ra (Pheonix Mode)" but trying to keep monsters on the field is infuriating, like boss duelists. SOOO HARD, that if you make 1, just 1 mistake, before you know it, he'll use
"Raigeki" and start going midevil on your life points. Lastly, bosses like Sol Chevalsky, Reshef the Dark Being, and the people in the Hall of Eternity have over 15,000 life points!! But aside from that, it's cool! I got to give Konami their props.
Good Game, But Bad Rules
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: October 15, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Overall its a good game, however there are some major flaws with the rules. There is now a hierarchy within the monster types (i.e. Water will always take out fire monsters etc). Although I understand these rules, I don't like them. I summoned a 2400 atk monster (including having to sacrifice 2 monsters as a tribute), only to have a 300 atk monster take it out. Good Idea but not that good. Maybe they should have given superior monster types only a 500 point bonus rather then it will always destroy it.
Plus its a very hard game to get a better deck. You are playing NPC's a plenty and only getting lots of rather pathetic cards.
All in all there is longievity but at what cost to the gamers sanity?
A review From my point of view
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: May 25, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Yu-Gi-oh Reshef of destruction is good but the main problem is its is sooooooooooooooo HARD you have RUBISH cards with 900 atk and LESS and the oponents have cards with 1500 atk and up! the start of the game is pretty easy though but the rest is IMPOSSIBLE i have had the game for a YEAR and i am not even HALF WAY though the game!
THIS GAME [IS BAD] !!!(...)
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 5 / 15
Date: July 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I got this game the day it came out. I was really excited about it. I got this game in Virginia. We were on our way to Duluth which is an hour away. I opened the game right away and put it straight in my GBA. I played it for about half an hour. The beginning takes 15 minutes by itself. I got so dang bored of this sucky game. So when I was in Duluth I tried to return it but they said I can't return opened products. So I went and traded it in at FuncoLand(GameStop now)for army men sarges hero.
It uses the forbidden memory rules which suck. Even their cards are different. The really good effect cards are just normal monsters. You would be lucky if your deck capacity would even let you put it in the game. You start out with a horrible deck that can't beat anyone. Not even Tristan. And you need to win to get money to either buy cards of pay to import your cards into the game. You can't even put the good cards that you already won from some one because your deck can only have a certain limit of good cards. Even the role playing part sux. They make it so you have to beat that one girl with the teddy bear wanting The Blue Eyes White Dragon and her cards suck but you still don't have enough good cards to beat her ever. Let me refraise that. You don't have any good cards and you probably never will. I know I won't because I will never play it again.
Even their promo cards suck. Who has a Dark Magician Girl any way. If you don't have that card it makes the sage stone worthless. Then who is going to use up room in their deck for a card that makes you offer your Dark Magician to summon the Dark Magician Knight which can only destroy one cards on the field when it is summoned and it can only be summoned by Knight's Title which makes you offer you dak magician.
Do not waste your money on this crappy game. By The world championship tournament game instead for all the newest cards. Or if you wanted to use your cards by worldwide edition but you can only use the first five booster packs. But never by this game or sacred cards. Reshef the destroyer is just a sequel to Sacred cards.Don't waste you money on this horrible game.
If I could I would have rated this game a negitive five out of five.
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THIS GAME SUCKS
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 7
Date: July 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This game isn't worth the money you'd end up payin' for it. The only real reason to buy this game would be for the promo cards. If you want a real good Yu-Gi-Oh game, get the World Championship Tournament 2004 game.
its the bomb
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 6
Date: July 04, 2004
Author: Amazon User
its so much fun i would play it all day long with out stoping its the bomb
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