![]() ![]() When a monster accumulates enough experience, it will be promoted to the next rank. When monsters survive face-up on the field, destroy enemy monsters, or inflict life point damage to the opponent, they gain experience (monster experience is hidden). Monsters can be "promoted" with use in duels. A duel also ends after 100 turns have elapsed, at which point the player with the most remaining life points is declared the winner. The duel ends when one player's life points are reduced to zero or when a player ends a turn with their deck leader completely surrounded by enemy monsters in their summoning areas. When two monster cards on the field collide with each other, they are flipped face-up, and a battle takes place in the same manner as the trading card game, with life points being subtracted appropriately. Each card on the field as well as the deck leader itself can be moved one horizontal or vertical space each turn. ![]() Game Mechanics The player views their hand and selects the "Hourglass of Courage" monster card.Įach duel in the game takes place on a 7×7 table, with each player commanding a "Deck Leader" that acts as the representation of their life points as well as the means through which cards are played from the hand-one card each turn can be placed on the board in a space adjacent to the deck leader. In mid-2006, The Duelists of the Roses was named a PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits title. It was a commercial success, among the best-selling PlayStation 2 games with over 1.4 million copies sold worldwide. Upon its release, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of Roses received mixed reviews from most game critics, with many critics praising the game for its graphic design and appeal, but criticizing its tedious gameplay and lack of fair challenge. It is the first game from the series to be released on PlayStation 2 format. Yu-Gi-Oh! True Duel Monsters II Inherited Memories) is a video game based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! series, developed by Konami and released on PlayStation 2 format on September 6, 2001, in Japan. if your a fan of yugioh, this is an interesting game to check out.Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses ( 遊戯王真デュエルモンスターズII 継承されし記憶, Yu-Gi-Oh! Shin Dyueru Monsutāzu Tsū Keishō Sareshi Kioku, lit. overall, i enjoy this game, it certainly isnt the best yugioh game, but i enjoy its new and refreshing twist on the card game, and i enjoy the interesting story, graphics, music, and overall presentation as well. it takes alot of the simple 8bit themes from dark duel stories as well, and revamps them with a fully orchestrated score. and some people might not hear it this way, but i personally love this soundtrack. I honestly cant even describe, this games soundtrack is by far within my top 10 video game soundtracks of all time! The soundtrack is at times pumping, at times chilling, at times sad, it captures so many different elements. What truely amazed me with this game however, was the soundtrack. i really thought this was an inovative and interesting story and plot, and it really caught my interest. I really enjoyed how they presented the story putting yugioh characters in the war of the roses. The graphics are good as well, nothing to rank home about, but certainly gets the job done rather quite nicely. it really freshens up the experience, and i found that it helps as well that the game has branching story lines, which helps with the longetivity, as well as the replayability. ![]() At first to be completely honest i was a bit dissapointed when i saw this game wouldnt be playing like the card game, but rather it would be playing like a yugioh and chess hybrid, but once i got into the game, and got used to it, i really enjoyed this twist.
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