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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards | 
enlarge | From: Konami Category: Video Games
Buy New: £39.99
New (1) Used (5) from £4.98
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 9366
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: childrens-software-games Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 11 - 18 years
EAN: 4012927080702 ASIN: B000197Y22
Release Date: February 6, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Very Rare Brand New & Factory Sealed Official Nintendo Version Cat No.AGB PAY7E, Includes 3 Limited Edition Cards From The Egyptian God Card Series, Strategy Guide Also Available, Immediate Worldwide Dispatch from the UK by Trusted 5* Seller.
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a poor attempt at the tradition March 12, 2004 BJMillar (Cardiff United Kingdom) 7 out of 16 found this review helpful
Having played world wide addition to the death I was waiting for a good yu-gi-oh game. Dissapointed with the PS2 release I was anxious to get hold of 'The Sacred Cards' but just a week later I had traded it. The cards are not identicle to those in real life which I found a bit frustraighting however I enjoyed the new points system and additional tactice needed to play. However just as I got into it I'd finished it, only losing two duels.
Rubbish February 15, 2004 15 out of 28 found this review helpful
This game was pure rubbish! The dueling system is rubbish and the game is so short you can finish it in a day. And when you complete the game and get all 3 god cards you can't even save! WARNING: STAY AWAY
Well balanced RPG January 26, 2004 12 out of 16 found this review helpful
Great controls, has a very good story line, in my opinion, not enough kaiba in it, the deck building can be quite furstrating because obviously the best cards to build up your deck cost the most points, but get the points and you'll get the cards, including the gods.
The tv show on the gba.. Its time to duel.... January 22, 2004 23 out of 28 found this review helpful
The Sacred Cards is reasonable adaptation of the Yugioh tv series. It follows the battle city storyline which is good in the way it lets you take part in the cartoon but could make it predictable for some. The game plays much like the pokemon games, you walk around finding opponents to duel in order to win cards. It all looks pretty good and is a lot more involving than the previous gba Yugioh games static menu systems. While the rpg element makes getting to the duels more interesting the actual duelling itself is a rather basic stripped down version which dosent offer the same level of tactics as the Yugioh Eternal Duelist or Worldwide Edition gba games. If you have played either of those then this game in terms of graphics, presentation and play falls a bit short when it comes to duelling, with the only real tactics involved being assembling your deck due to a new points totalling system. It dosent offer much of an introduction so it will probably seem easy and basic to experienced players and yet still complicated to newbies. It is an enjoyable game however and if you're a fan of the cartoon show you are bound to like it. If you liked Eternal Duelist or Worldwide Edition then expect this game to provide an enjoyable distraction for a while but not any advanced duelling.
The best yu-gi-oh game so far January 21, 2004 18 out of 23 found this review helpful
The great difference between this game and the others is that this one you actually walk around. First it takes you back to Duelist Kingdom where you need to build a powerful deck and beat Maximillion Pegasus. Then you go through Battle City which is a lot tougher and at the end face Marick. This game would be the best game to all people who like yu-gi-oh, people who do not watch the show would still love this game.
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