I could play a bunch of cool shit coming out but what if i also played almost every yugioh game in existence checklist

Eventually this will be a ranking of sorts, but for now just keeping this as a general reference. Will edit depending on whether or not i can get some of these actually running or not.

Almost two years later and it's still pretty fun. It definitely needs some more improvements and could do with some options with regards to other formats. I'm glad they're pretty proactive with regards to limits and unlimits. Still bless Rikka Sunavalon, but currently playing Purrleys because holy hell.
A slight improvement on Eternal Duelist Soul with a different mode of going through battles and the story. Very fun but still early in the franchise.
Really good format even for how early it is, definitely a good place for anyone to start.
Incredibly interesting concept, but very odd in execution.
Really janky, and the starter deck/packs are kinda iffy. After levelling up a few times, sets become pretty tolerable. Really neat, if a little tact-on integration of a few 'Duel Monsters' plotlines.
Released during a fun time in the format and has a fun way of obtaining and breaking the system, but has a very odd tournament progression system.
Played on and off a few years back, never got far enough to understand the meta. Too focused on gacha-pack/box mechanics to make me want to go all in on.
It's at least more functional that most of the earlier yugiohs but its definitely a big drop in quality compared to preceding simulators.
A classic with some neat spins on the usual format but way too grindy and reliant on beatdown.
Like Dark Duel Stories or Forbidden Memories but with more of an rpg format.
Had as a kid, have beaten. Very terrible game if you want to know how the game, even at the time, actually works. Fun soundtrack for the GBC but that's about it.
I've played maybe like, an hour of this, I have no idea man.
Neat to see another console rendition of battling but lacks a ton of features, similar to World Championship 2004. Has a worse way of obtaining cards than said game, too.
Played once. I don't even know.
I still dont understand how this game works
Sacred Cards was already kinda middling to me but after almost every action they have a cursor spin around annoyingly on the board to 'check' for effects and its the worst idea I've ever seen in a YGO game.

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8 months ago

oh i'm totally stealing this list from you, hope you don't mind. had no idea so many yu-gi-oh games existed. so sick! good luck on your quest :-)


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