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Pre-Link monster era play is impossible.
Eh. I mean it is Yu-Gi-Oh and it has a lot of cards but the the MAJOR issues I have is that you can't take back anything you do if you misclick or change your mind about playing a contact-fusion/tribute/ritual/anything you cannot back out of it even though it's before selecting what monsters you have to get rid of; it's not like you did something like reveal the monster you're trying to play or you flipped up a set card already like polymerization to initiate the summon. ALSO you have to play using the new rule set where there's only two extra deck monsters that could be on the field at a time unless you use link monsters. That utterly ruins the game experience prior to the introduction of link monsters which is basically 90% of all the eras of yugioh. You're playing in the 5D era campaign with the story decks? Well you only get to summon ONE syncro monster at a time. Trying to play a classic junk syncro deck? No sir, can't do. You're playing the GX era of the campaign? You only get ONE fusion monster to play. Wanted to play gladiator beast deck? Well you can't unless your bring link cards to an era where they never existed. This rule would be fine if they allowed you to change the rule sets you played with and how the eras of yugioh we're meant to be played by. Unfortunately there's nothing that can change the rules and it's hard coded to be the modern rules as of the 2019 card game. Oddly enough when this game was out for other consoles back in 2015 they didn't have the new rule of only 2 extra deck card slots and the game would be fine like that with the classic era of Yu-Gi-Oh. But with modern Yu-Gi-Oh rules you cannot truly play Yu-Gi-Oh how it was meant to be played back in the day.
August 2019 · Video Games
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution - Nintendo Switch
4.7★ · 2,439 ratings, as of 2023
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