![]() ![]() Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: The Beginning of Destiny deserves some real credit because it takes the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise into a videogame world that is actually playable. However, I was pleasantly surprised with this game because it actually goes beyond just a card game you can play on your PlayStation 2. I was expecting a re-hash of the card game that would probably bore me to death. ![]() It is with this perspective that I dove into Yu-Gi-Oh! GX: The Beginning of Destiny. Even the World Championship series on the DS gets bland quickly, even though it deserves some credit for its online modes. Generally they are almost always over-simplistic versions of the card game, and don't offer any real videogame-specific experience, other than the occasional card animation. That being said, however, I am completely unconvinced that Yu-Gi-Oh! makes a good videogame. I can't necessarily say that I've ever been a huge fan of the franchise, but I know that there's a market out there for it, and I have been known to drop in on a few card battles here and there during anime conventions. ![]() ![]() Not only was it a fascinating and complex card game, but the franchise made for pretty good manga and anime subject material. Yu-Gi-Oh!, in its heyday, was a pretty impressive franchise. ![]()
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