Story-8 out of 10
Yugi and Seto in alternate version of yu-gi-oh set during Medieval Europe somewhat based on the true world English wars, continue they're long rivalry once again as the two sides, Red Rose Yorkists for Yugi's army and White Rose Lancastrians for Seto's army fight for whats right and wrong. You are summoned from your world into the ancient time period by Simon Mcmoonran, so he can enlist your aid in helping Yu-Gi defeat Seto and the Lancastrians, however Seto himself soon appears and attempts to enlist your aid right from under Simon's nose. Depending on which side you take, you would have to defeat 8 characters from the tv show and collect they're 8 rose cards, in order for you to summon the pure evil Manawyddan fab Llyr and defeat him.
Depth-7 out of 10
Well I can't tell a lie. This game doesn't have an entire world of things for you to do outside of playing two different stories in store mode with a new spin on the yu-gi-oh card game. There's only one other feature in the game and it allows you to customize your own battle zones. They're could have been more to the feature besides facing the computer that's using the exact same copy of your deck when you could be facing other tv show characters, but it's not all so bad.
Difficulty-7 out of 10
The game isn't that hard. Some characters are more push overs, while some just flat out play dirty. Other than that there's not much of a challenge especially if you got the right cards right from the very beginning. Not even Yu-Gi and Seto the head leaders of they're fractions will give you too much trouble. The only true hard character is the final boss Manawyddan and if you know how to deal with his brute power, shouldn't take very long to beat him.
Addictiveness-7 out of 10
The game can be quite the ball for a little while especially if you love being able to customize your own board's, using your favorite deck on them and taking down enemy's on both sides of the England wars. Since it doesn't have a lot of extra stuff to it, it's ability to keep you hooked however most likely won't last no more than say a week.
Sound- 9 out of 10
If there is one thing this particular yu-gi-oh game has is class as it uses classical England like themes instead of standard pop rock like most other yu-gi-oh games. It's something you must experience yourself.
Graphics- 8 out of 10
The design and look of the game is actually pretty awesome. One of the good things about this game is the battle system, when you summon a duel monster, he card displays the monster above in full realistic details and when an attack is declared, the game will skip to a cut clip and display the monsters using they're actually powers and attacks in a somewhat greater looking Pokemon like system.
Story-8 out of 10
Yugi and Seto in alternate version of yu-gi-oh set during Medieval Europe somewhat based on the true world English wars, continue they're long rivalry once again as the two sides, Red Rose Yorkists for Yugi's army and White Rose Lancastrians for Seto's army fight for whats right and wrong. You are summoned from your world into the ancient time period by Simon Mcmoonran, so he can enlist your aid in helping Yu-Gi defeat Seto and the Lancastrians, however Seto himself soon appears and attempts to enlist your aid right from under Simon's nose. Depending on which side you take, you would have to defeat 8 characters from the tv show and collect they're 8 rose cards, in order for you to summon the pure evil Manawyddan fab Llyr and defeat him.
Depth-7 out of 10
Well I can't tell a lie. This game doesn't have an entire world of things for you to do outside of playing two different stories in store mode with a new spin on the yu-gi-oh card game. There's only one other feature in the game and it allows you to customize your own battle zones. They're could have been more to the feature besides facing the computer that's using the exact same copy of your deck when you could be facing other tv show characters, but it's not all so bad.
Difficulty-7 out of 10
The game isn't that hard. Some characters are more push overs, while some just flat out play dirty. Other than that there's not much of a challenge especially if you got the right cards right from the very beginning. Not even Yu-Gi and Seto the head leaders of they're fractions will give you too much trouble. The only true hard character is the final boss Manawyddan and if you know how to deal with his brute power, shouldn't take very long to beat him.
Addictiveness-7 out of 10
The game can be quite the ball for a little while especially if you love being able to customize your own board's, using your favorite deck on them and taking down enemy's on both sides of the England wars. Since it doesn't have a lot of extra stuff to it, it's ability to keep you hooked however most likely won't last no more than say a week.
Sound- 9 out of 10
If there is one thing this particular yu-gi-oh game has is class as it uses classical England like themes instead of standard pop rock like most other yu-gi-oh games. It's something you must experience yourself.
Graphics- 8 out of 10
The design and look of the game is actually pretty awesome. One of the good things about this game is the battle system, when you summon a duel monster, he card displays the monster above in full realistic details and when an attack is declared, the game will skip to a cut clip and display the monsters using they're actually powers and attacks in a somewhat greater looking Pokemon like system.