There are essentially 3 main modes in the game – Single Player, which consists of Campaign and Duelist Challenges Multiplayer, which lets you face opponents locally or online and Battle Pack, which lets you draft random cards to build decks. The question then, is whether Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution is the best game in the series, or just the latest? Not only is it the first Yu-Gi-Oh! videogame to hit a Nintendo console in a while, it’s also the first in recent history to feature up-to-date mechanics for the latest style of summons, Link Monsters. Like any card game, it’s changed a lot over time, and that’s part of why this Yu-Gi-Oh! game was so exciting. I’ve watched firsthand as the game has evolved over the years, going from simplistic and easy to pick up to quite complex and incredibly fast. I got into the well-known card game just before it came stateside from Japan, and was instantly captivated by the art and overall style. It’s odd to realize I’ve been playing Yu-Gi-Oh! for almost two decades now. T for Teen – Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Partial Nudity Yu-Gi-Oh!: Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution
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