

Then there is Terrain bonus, With the exception of Reptile monsters, every monster has an advantageous or disadvantageous field they do best in. You can only imagine the fear in your opponent's eyes when they encounter an army of Thousand Dragons. Flip it over and it's effect activates, which causes all dragons with an ATK less than 2400 to change into Thousand Dragons. Let's say, for example, you have Baby Dragon, Metal Dragon, Blackfire Dragon and Koumori Dragon in play and you just summoned a Time Wizard. And any card you play is played face down. You can only play one card at a time unless you do a fusion. For example, you need 8 stars to summon a Blue-Eyes White Dragon. The number of summoning points determines the level of monster you can summon. During a players turn, you get three summoning points. Duels take place on a 7x7 grid and each duelist starts with 4000 Life Points like in the anime.

And the higher the rank, the more abilities they can have like boosting the ATK and DEF of monsters of the same type, increased movement, reduced cost etc. This monster serves as you cause you can make it any monster you want, provided they have a military rank.

The first of these is the introduction of a Deck Leader. Now for Gameplay: The gameplay is similar to it's predecessor, like I said, but there are a few twists. They took the Michael Jackson skin bleach, because Mako's the only one with a tan. The biggest ones were Labyrinth Ruler and Shadi, or J Shadi Morton as he's called. Bandit Keith, or just Keith, has a Union Jack bandanna instead of an American flag one. Now instead of looking evil, she looks kind and serene. Ishizu's design was altered from her Forbidden Memories look. For example: Rex wears a Beret instead of a cap cause, not invented yet. Now, in characters, these are incarnations of Yugioh characters whose designs were tweaked for the setting. In the beginning you are given a set of cards that match the path you take and you have to gather the cards of the other army. You are a duelist who can either take on the side of the Red Roses or the White. This game takes place during the eleged War of the Roses, where Yugi (Henry Tutor before he married his six wives) and Kaiba (Rosenkruz) duke it out for dominion. Think of this game as the sequel of Forbidden Memories and since this is a PS2 game, it managed to take the formula of it's predecessor, tweak the game play and make it better in terms of visuals. It was one of my favorite games back in the day. The next game in the Yugioh library I would like to talk about is Duelist of the Roses. Okay, since no one cared about my Yugioh Forbidden Memories thread, I decided to write up another review, and I want everybody's opinion on this.
