

It’s also unfortunate I can’t bring sexy back with a Duke Devlin icon for my profile.Īlthough Duelist Kingdom has most of its duels, once we get to the Battle City part of the campaign, things get a little more disappointing. I could understand not having these characters if those were the only episodes they dueled in, but they still participated in later seasons.

The duels from the Domino City Battles arc such as the Joey vs Duke Devlin and the Rebecca vs Yugi duel aren’t present. The campaign for the original series includes most of the duels from the Duelist Kingdom arc, but after that, it starts to get more confusing for those familiar with the series. (Spoiler Warning: Yu-Gi-Oh! And Yu-Gi-Oh GX spoilers below) This wouldn’t be that big of a deal if it were only the filler characters that most would expect to be skipped over, but some semi-important characters, duels, and even entire arcs aren’t in the game at all. A handful of characters and duels, however, are missing. I was even lucky enough to try a demo of the game and interview the producer at E3 2019.Īlthough I’ve been playing it every chance I get and have really been enjoying it, there’s something peculiar I noticed about the campaign - which goes through all six anime series, from the original up to Yu-Gi-Oh! VRains, and that is a lot of content.

As a big fan of Yu-Gi-Oh! Ever since the anime and card game first came to North America in 2002, I was overjoyed when I found out that Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution would be getting a western release as well as the first physical release in eight years.
