This game has its flaws as most do, but most casual Yu-Gi-Oh! fans aren't going to like this one. The controls are sloppy while you're racing, the summoning animations can wreck your whole race forcing you to do it over again (I turned them off at one point after a rather nasty collision that had me facing the wrong way on the last lap!), and the starting deck is quite possibly one of the worst Diehard GameFAN has ever seen in a Yu-Gi-Oh! game. While it does have an interesting set of characters for you to race against, the game still feels very generic, and even if you've been following the show, you're probably not going to get all that involved in it just because of the terrible dialogue and generic tracks with very little challenge in and of themselves.
Beta set to release later this year - but what does Pot of Greed do?
Jacob St-Amour from Link-Cable Writes: "Virtual reality: a realm of endless possibilities and new ways to play, with the only limitation being the player’s imagination. This is what developers have to say about the hardware, but does it really offer that experience? Yes, we do have some full games coming to VR and many strides have been done to support the hardware, but we are still missing that killer app that would make virtual reality a must buy and a stepping stone towards something greater, and that starts with no other than the trading card game Yu-Gi-Oh!."
Yes would be awesome and totally easy and wont cause any dizzinies and if it done right it will be a global step up for VR gaming.
I wish they could make giant Yugioh dueling arenas, and the monsters as holograms like in the show. It would be so cool
Card games are niche. Card games are really meta, card games can be really tricky. So it could be difficult to pick one up for yourself because there are cards game and then some available on the p…