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Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Sacred Cards (Game Boy Advance)

Description
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards returns players to Battle City (previously featured in Yu-Gi-Oh! Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel) as they seek top billing in a trading card tournament that leads to a battle for the ultra-powerful Egyptian God Cards. Players will need to gain experience points to level up the characters as they seek out these highly coveted cards. This all-new original saga features over 100 duelists, 900 cards, incorporates story elements from the Yu-Gi-Oh! animated TV series and comes packed with three exclusive trading game cards.

Special Features
Over 900 cards including new; more powerful cards; challenge over 100 duelists and rivals to battle; explore a vast city with areas such as the graveyard and kaiba corp duel with the three egyptian god cards.

Warnings
Fantasy Violence

Details
Players:1 Player
Controller:Gamepad
Memory Card:y

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      Yu-gi-oh: The Sacred Cards..falls a bit short
    Review created: 07/20/07
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

    To be perfectly honest this game lacks in many subjects. The primary and most important is its replay value. Game was beaten in 1-5 hours and no multi player. The pros of this game are its amazing graphics and was completely fulfilling for the however short couple of hours. Recommend renting this one.


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      bad seller
    Review created: 04/02/07
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    bad seller i paid it on 2/5/07 today is 4/2/07 almost 2 month i still not recive game or refund i e-mail over five time about do refund they alway said will send me refund in the week right now i still not got my refund


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      Great Story-Based Game
    Review created: 01/27/07

    I know it is a fact that its not really based on how it goes in the real episodes but this game can show the alternate side of the whole Yu-Gi-Oh! story.


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      Plot-based?
    Review created: 11/12/06
    2 of 4 people found this review helpful.

    Unfortunately for the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise, they have been cursed with the ability to create either a great story-based game with terrible game-based mechanics or a great game-based game with terrible plot. This is one of the good-plot ones.

    Since the plot is good on this, and reminds me quite a bit of the show, I've decided to give it some lenience and give it a 3/5. If I were to base my score on the card game's mechanics, I would give it a 1/5. The game doesn't tell you what each card's effect is, so when your opponent attacks a defense position monster and you take damage, you're left wondering what happened. The tribute summoning feature is also entirely different from the game, having you summon some monsters with three tributes, some with two, and some with none. There are lots of cards that aren't even featured in the show or manga. It's extremely confusing, to say the least.

    If you actually want to play the story, this would be a pretty good game to rent. If you want to play Yu-Gi-Oh, this is the worst possible game you could buy. It has more in common with Madden than it does the card game.


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      Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards: - The Egyptian Gods Are Angry
    Review created: 06/25/04
    by: jeremy1456-- a member of Epinions and Lead in Games

    Pros:
    Presentation, And The Inclusion of the God Cards

    Cons:
    Gameplay, New Rules, Too Linear, and No Multiplayer

    Konami really is going crazy with the Yu-Gi-Oh license that they acquired a few years back. Not only have they released 5, count them, 5 Gameboy Advance games, and a Gameboy Color game, but they've also recently expanded to the console world with this hot license. Now this would not be so bad, save for the fact that Yu-Gi-Oh is based on a card game, and so you are basically playing the same card game with every new release in the Yu-Gi-Oh series, but with slightly different rules every time. However, for a particular release Konami started thinking about some new ideas for the Yu-Gi-Oh series.


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