Konami Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 (PSP)
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PSP
Rating:
10
A new year at the Duel Academy has begun and the Tag Duel Tournament is the year's most anticipated event. Champion duelists from all around the world have accepted invitations to this tournament. Explore the Duel Academay and find your perfect partner to combine your decks to become an unstoppable fighting machine!
| Review Date: 18-Sep-08 | |
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akid4ever
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Rating: Time with product: 3 Months Strengths: An improvement over what was already good game, challenging, addicting, many new features Weaknesses: None Summary: This is Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 for the PSP. It is the second game in the series for the PSP. This game takes the storyline into the second season of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series. Gameplay is pretty much the same as its predecessor. You start out in the Academy and go around challenging other duelists. One place where this game improves upon the first game is that you can choose your tag team partner from the start. If you have played the first game, you know what a chore it was to get a partner. Another new feature is the ability to connect to the PS2 if you have the Destiny of Heroes game. More cards and characters become available. Additional cards can also be obtained using UMB recognition. If you have other PSP games, they can be used to obtain cards using this feature. There are also mini games, which are also new. Overall, I would recommend this game to all Yu-Gi-Oh! fans. This has been the most challenging Yu-Gi-Oh! game I have played to date. Not know what cards your partner has or what cards your partner will play adds a little unpredictability. If you like the first game, you will not be disappointed with Tag Force 2. With so many new features, this game improves upon the first game while retaining what was good. |
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