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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force: A Close up Look at the Konami Hit

Posted on Jan 2, 2009 11:29:20 AM

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force was released in November, 2006 by the publishers Konami. This game is based on the famous cartoon Yu-Gi-Oh in cartoon network channel. This is the first game of the series in the play station portable. The story of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force is about a school known as the Duel Academy. Duel Academy plans to organize a tournament exclusively for the students and the winner of which would be given the opportunity to practice in the Duel Academy Island for a day. To play this game, a player must enroll himself as a student and battle for the top spot to emerge as a winner. This is a card game, where there are thousands of cards, which have values and connections between each other. Once the card is selected a specific character animation appears on the card which is an attractive feature.

One of the best features in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force is the tag feature, which gradually became a part of the title. This enables the players to tag their friends, other characters and play as a team. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Tag Force also has full character models such as Jaden Yuki and Alexis Rhodes .In this game, the more the number of decks available the more the strategies are open to the players. With 2400 cards, this game not only ensures variety of cards but also the strategies. As a result of which the players can ensure the safety of their partner as well as themselves. The game also has a real version of monster cards like Jinzo and Dark Magician Girl.

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force gives the gamers the option of switching cards, mid duel, multiplayer duel up to two persons via wireless connection. The game, gives the users the real feeling of collecting cards. The sound effects are simple and subtle. The graphics involved in this game, while reading and drawing cards are great. The controls are easy as ever. This game comes as a relief in the gaming world which is floated with games of other genres. So want to battle with your friends in a card game? Then check this out, you will love it.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 takes to the PSP

Posted on Nov 18, 2008 03:51:21 PM

The Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 is yet another successful release from Konami. The earlier versions of the game have been widely recognized for its exciting features. The game is highly challenging and will test the adrenaline of the player in every level. The game includes battles through the myths and mechanics of various layers and reaching the success point. The mistakes committed in the game can make it really complex and difficult to finish.

The game has already gained fame based on the top-rated Yu-Gi-Oh! GX series from Cartoon Network. The Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2 is a combat version of the original series for the PSPs. The game is initiated at the Duel Academy and the Tag Duel Tournament is the most important event of the year. The tournament has participants from all around the world and they are highly competitive. The tournament will have hundreds of teams with two members each.

The player will be introduced in to the Duel Academy as a single. He has to explore the academy and find the perfect partner for himself. After doing so, the team gets to face its opponents. The team has to exhibit their fighting skills to pull it to the next level. The additional features of the game include more cards than ever before, and new cards and new deck recipes could be added and used. The Ad Hoc feature of the game enables the multiplayer option. Many exciting add on could be downloaded for the PSP and the game could be made more challenging.

However, the critics say that there was not much of work involved in developing the PSP version of the game. It was just a copy of the previous version. Lots of comments have been made on the complexity of the game. The game consumes more time in the player understanding it. Beginners should sit through long tutorials or read through pages of help menus to get hold of the basics. But once the game captures the interest of the player, it becomes a part of the everyday gaming schedule.

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