

YUGIOH LEGACY OF THE DUELIST DLC WORTH IT UPDATE
I'll update this review if there are any glaring problems with the online. But based on how in-depth the rest of the game is, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. Yes, the game features online duels too, but I haven't gotten the chance to try those out yet (I'm afraid I'll get stomped since I haven't been playing long). You can also make up to 10 customizable decks with the cards you get, which is pretty handy.

You also win all sorts of trinkets for completing individual duels, including signature cards, and a sizable amount of DP (duelist points) you can use to buy different packs. You can either use the story deck or your own custom deck for each duel, and you can even play as the opposing side if you want (giving you a chance to use Pegasus' deck against Yugi, rather than the other way around). That said, most of the battles you care about are there from the beginning of the show up through the Battle City season. It covers a decent amount of that show, but not as much as I had hoped (the Noah arc isn't there at all, and I think there's a bunch of other stuff missing too). But I don't really care about any of those except for the original Duel Monsters series, since that was the one I grew up with.
YUGIOH LEGACY OF THE DUELIST DLC WORTH IT SERIES
You also get to relive the duels of all five generations of the Yu-Gi-Oh TV series (Duel Monsters, GX, 5D's, Zexal, and a little bit of Arc-V). I played the GBA games back when those were big, and this game is much more detailed (and has over 6,000 cards to collect). Legacy of the Duelist is probably the most satisfying Yu-Gi-Oh video game I've ever played. I always admired the mechanics of Yu-Gi-Oh as a card game, but since time has moved on and it's become less socially acceptable to play Yu-Gi-Oh now that I'm a grown-ass man, I figured it would be nice if I could satisfy that occasional pang of Yu-Gi-Oh nostalgia by playing this game. My brothers, my friends, and even my dad (who didn't have any idea what he was doing). My brothers, my friends, and even my dad (who Growing up, I played the original Yu-Gi-Oh! card game with just about anyone I could find. Growing up, I played the original Yu-Gi-Oh! card game with just about anyone I could find.
